Comment from Brooke
The centrally located attraction known as Ayers Rock might be in the middle of the Outback, in an extremely remote location, but the ability to celebrate one of the biggest holiday seasons of the year – Christmas and New Year’s – does not escape those in the tourism industry. Seeing as there is one week that encompasses both of these major holidays, it is one of the rare times of the year that most individuals have leave from work that allows them to travel. The accommodating nature of many of the resorts and hotels in Ayers Rock means that travelers can visit this remote and much less crowded region and not feel like they are giving up their holiday celebrations.
Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Ayers Rock Things to Do blog. Visit the original post to continue reading the full post and to learn more about things to do at Ayers Rock.
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