Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Experience the Red Centre in style

You will find Longitude 131° on a secluded sand dune close to the border of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Just outside, lies the World Heritage-listed landscapes of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). 
 
Take advantage of the Longitude 131° touring program to experience the spectacular geography and biodiversity of Central Australia, as well as the ancient culture of Anangu (Aboriginal people) who have traversed the land for thousands of years.

Inside, a white dome roof and flowing fabric draped from the centre create the illusion of camping – but unlike the homes of the early pioneers and explorers, Longitude 131° is designed for comfort. Just flick the bedside switch to raise the blinds and enjoy the Uluru sunrise.

Aptly described as “rooms with an Uluru”, each elevated tent at Longitude 131° pays homage to an early Australian pioneer or explorer. Central to its unique interior design are the visual narratives that adorn the walls. Earthy natural tones, finishes and fibres are accompanied by an eclectic mix of classic colonial and contemporary pieces. Wardrobes and vanity basins, for example, replicate turn-of-the-century Australian food chests and wash troughs.

With an extensive menu, the culinary options are the equal of any other. And best of all, you can enjoy the fine dining experience beneath a glittering star-scape in a remote desert clearing.

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