
January 10, 2020BY Australia ETA ( 2 ) Comment
Uluru
Uluru is located in the center of Australia making it easy to get to from most capital cities. Find all the essential information to prepare for traveling to and around Ayers Rock, including weather, sunrise/set, walks, maps and information on the National Park.
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Rising dramatically from the Central Australian desert, the huge red rock of Uluru is one of Australia’s most iconic attractions.
Formerly known as Ayers Rock, Uluru is made of sandstone about half a billion years old. It stands 348 metres high and has a circumference of 9.4 km.
Uluru is at its most stunning around sunrise and sunset, when the golden light makes the rock’s colors come alive.
For the Anangu people, Uluru is inseparable from Tjukurpa, or traditional law. The actions of the creation ancestors are still visible around the rock, and their stories are passed on from generation to generation, just as they have been for thousands of years.
Uluru is a spectacular panorama, but it’s real beauty can be found by looking closer. This ancient monolith is home to rare plants and animals, important spiritual sites and caves painted with remarkable rock art. Official page link
What is ETA (visa subclass 601)?
The ETA Australia is an online electronic travel authority, similar to the United States ESTA, that allows visas for Australia to be issued electronically, eliminating the need to supply paper applications to an embassy.
The majority of foreign passport holders are required to get one type of visa for Australia before traveling to the country, with the exception of New Zealand citizens. The ETA subclass 601 visa is available for citizens of 8 countries online, while citizens of European states can instead apply for the eVisitor (subclass 651) online.
Before applying for ETA, it’s necessary to meet the Australia visa requirements, which involve having a valid passport from an eligible country valid for at least 3 months upon entry to Australia.
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