iimjamy
他的游客中心直接面对大石头,却又不造成景观上的突兀,很特别,并且里面有许多原住民的艺术设计,值得欣赏。唯一我觉得比较可惜的是当你坐在旅客中心内部时,窗子外层还有纱窗,造成的视觉上的模糊,其他我觉得都很棒噢!
linbj
2009年5月去的,秋天,在那边露营一个星期。沙漠里气温变化比较大,白天会很热,晚上很凉。从阿德莱德飞alice springs,然后驱车前往uluru-kata tjuta国家公园。需要支付三十几澳元的门票,这是当时的票价,现在有无上涨不知道。除了大石头徒步绕行,还有一个礼物中心,几乎全是中国产的东东。主要项目是看日出和日落。大石头会变红,非常的红,跟沙漠的颜色一个样子。附近有个度假村,很昂贵的酒店。从悉尼有直达的飞机到uluru,但价格比转机昂贵。
redhare54
The center was interesting but I felt it focused a little too much on the "victim" portion of the aborigines and not as much on their lifestyle and history. The huts were not indicative of how the aborigines actually lived and there was really not a lot of information about their lifestyle and their diet, etc. Also I felt the handicrafts were priced at a very high rate.
855BruceH
Do not miss this culturally moving place when visiting Uluru. The building itself is shaped like serpents and the information inside will amaze you in your own special way. While the walks are a must do the cultural centre is part of the whole experience.
CarolinaBecky
This has some good information about the indigenous peoples of the Red Center and their stories and the film was excellent. The exhibits were so interesting that I wished we had had more time and also that we could have taken a couple of pictures (they are not allowed). Of course the walks take you through interesting trees and awe-filled spots to view the sacred site. Even though there are lots of people so it is not as silentas one might wish, it is still a powerful and moving experience. Take your fly net though because the black flies are vicious.
AlbertSalichs
Cultural Centre is a building, where there is a lot of knowledge of Aboriginal people of these lands. You can learn about the history, the legends, the people and his costums. It is located near the Uluru Rocks and it is the perfect site to begin the visit at this sacred site.Moreover, in this building, there is information about the walks and the best sites to go in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Sefton8553
This well run centre is an excellent educational facility, highlighting native Australian culture history and culture.
gracesingleton
We were very disappointed with the cultural centre after having walked around Uluru and then trecked back to the Cultural centre desperate for a cold drink to find everything had closed at 1.30pm. If you want people to learn the culture and visit then you need to cater for them in 41 degree heat. Even a drink vending machine would have been good. They could have made a fortune with all the tourists trying to find a cold drink. Make sure you take your own supplies as
Almath11
Enjoyed looking at the local crafts but feel the prices were increased for tourists. It was still worth buying a momento.
CRS61
On a trip to the rock do take this place in so put the bits together. I think it could be bettered but not commercialised. no pictures inside any of this place and so leave your cameras in the car. café was a disappointment as well when this is the only place for miles and miles. Anyway the history is what its about and it does an excellent job in explaining the culture and the rock. so Get a chance; look in and give your support.
IAG2608
When compared to the grandeur of Uluru and Tata Tjuta you may be tempted to bypass the cultural centre. This would be a mistake. You may not need (or want) to spend a lot of time here but there is valuable information to be gained by taking a slow walk through the centre.
Maree68
This establishment is owned by 22 local Aboriginal communities in the area and is very well stocked with their traditional goods for sale. Being authentic, they are expensive, but there are some beautiful pieces - I bought a painting and my brother bought a traditional Wira (food carrier). There are cheaper souvenirs for sale also so that there is something for everyone.
153harryr
The center informs us of the history, culture and lifestyle of the first people. Their beliefs and customs seem strange to modern day people but maybe they had it right. Mother Earth gave life and if you respected it and didn't misuse the gifts of nature you would survive. I enjoyed the chance to see their culture
Koala1415
the center was very informative and shows many aspects of traditions and life of the indigenous people. We learned a lot about the culture of the local tribes.
juliep745
A great place to stop off, cool off, pick up the little $2 tourist info booklet to give you all the local information for the site :)Ice cream time, see the local aboriginal artists at work and the gallery of art too.An interesting location with good refreshments and friendly staff. Well worth. Visit :)