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Recording this journey to explore Uluru, the center of the world, also known as the navel of the earth. I have always believed that the tranquility or shock brought by nature must be witnessed with one's own eyes to be experienced.
Although the temperature here is so hot that it almost bakes me dry after living in Tasmania for a year, I still like this place very much from the bottom of my heart, and I am glad that I can be in this magnificent scenery. It is difficult to describe such a touching feeling in a few words, but it will always be remembered in my mind.
A few years ago, when I was working on a part-time job, I read a book that said, "If you don't leave your usual room and don't travel to that place at that time, you won't be able to drink that cup of coffee and know that a cafe has opened there. The so-called perfect trip will always happen in the next trip." I am grateful that I walked out of that room, and I am even more grateful to the perfect travel companion who accompanied me on this journey.
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The following is a brief sharing of travel expenses
This time we planned a four-day and three-night trip, with four people traveling by car without a tour group.
Flights from Brisbane: over 300 AUD/person
Departing from Tasmania, over 800 AUD/person (without luggage allowance)
Accommodation Outback Lodge 150AUD/person
(Backpacker room for 4 people with bunk beds)
Thrifty car rental 172 Australian dollars per person (daily mileage limit 100 kilometers, exceeding the charge of about 0.35 Australian dollars per kilometer)
Additional mileage fee 51 AUD/person
Gasoline: 55 AUD/person
Food 65 AUD/person (including biscuits and snacks, self-cooked, no eating out)
Kata Tjuta National Park Tickets 38 AUD/person
36-minute helicopter experience 419 AUD/person (divided into 15/25/36 minutes, 36-minute plan allows you to watch Uluru at sunset)
The basic total cost is about 950 Australian dollars per person (excluding air tickets)
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It is recommended that those who want to explore stay for one or two days to appreciate the beauty of this place at a more comfortable and slow pace.
It can be regarded as reserving a day to deal with various force majeure factors. Finally, I highly recommend the experience of watching the sunset from a helicopter. Although it is very expensive, it is worth it!