Anyone visiting the
Uluru/Kata Tjuta area of Australia’s
Red Centre should visit this cultural and visitor information centre. It helps travelers better understand Anangu (the local Aboriginal people and custodians of Ayers Rock) culture and the special cultural and natural environment. The centre is housed in building made from locally produced mud bricks and it resembles two snakes, a most important animal spirit for the Anangu people. Visitors get an introduction to
Tjukurpa (law, stories, knowledge of the land, philosophy) Anangu art and way of life, wildlife and management of the National Park that is also
World Heritage listed. Video displays and interactive exhibits are also available.