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  • June 2020

    September 2019. The only camping here. Try to make a reservation. Everything is expensive here, but you must have been here and it is worth it. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are much more beautiful in real life than in the pictures.

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  • January 2017

    The camp itself is in order. Unfortunately, it is the only way to camp near Uluru. The resort itself with its shops and restaurants is quite pricey. Free shuttle buses around you to drop 200 meters.

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4of 5
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  • June 2020

    September 2019. The only camping here. Try to make a reservation. Everything is expensive here, but you must have been here and it is worth it. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are much more beautiful in real life than in the pictures.

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    S-Cats

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  • January 2017

    The camp itself is in order. Unfortunately, it is the only way to camp near Uluru. The resort itself with its shops and restaurants is quite pricey. Free shuttle buses around you to drop 200 meters.

    Translated by GoogleShow original
    Grey-Nomads-on-Tour

    Grey-Nomads-on-Tour

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