Trip to Spiritual destination Uluru

This is a post dedicated for my trip to Uluru.

Uluru/Ayers Rock is the place in Northern Territory in Australia.

This place of utmost spiritual importance to the aboriginals in Australia.

We decided to visit this place with few of our family friends.

The journey started with King Canyon visit first.

Firstly we did Rim walk which was a 6.5 kms of steep up and down hike. We had young kids with us .It was raining too but everyone enjoyed it. There is beautiful water fall on the walk and it called Eden fall. it is believed that the spirits of ancient people still reside there.

So you need to quite and enjoy the silence while sitting there at the water fall.

There are beautiful places where you can watch sunrise and sunset.

The beauty of sunset cant be explain with words.

Then we headed to Uluru from King Canyon . It is approximately 3.5hrs journey by drive.

As soon as you see the glimpses of Ayers Rock it mesmerizes you.

The same evening we went to see the sunset.

The color of the rock changes with the sun rays falling on it.

That was the first time I saw it from near and tears started rolling my eyes.

It was involuntary and uncontrollable. It touched me deeply.

The next morning we headed to see the sunrise in the backdrop of Ayer Rock.

It was a beauty to behold in the eyes. As soon as the sun rays falls on the rock you can see different shades of sunlight on the rocks.

Then we headed to Uluru Base Walk. It is approximately 10kms.

The Ayers Rock is a massive sandstone.

The history goes to millions of years.

The name is derived by different people according to their theories.

You can feel the energy, positivity and grandeur of the rock.

there are few beautiful water spots which are so beautiful and serene and quite.

You just want to sit there and absorb all the positivity from the surrounding.

The next day we went to Valley of Wind hike.

It was as if you were touching the sky.

There were small spring of water flowing, roars of wind and view of the valley.

This is how our trip ended. The experience of this visit cannot be justified by words. It is the experience to live itself.