We do not climb Uluru
Nganana Tatintja Wiya - 'We Never Climb'
The Uluru climb is the traditional route taken by ancestral Mala men upon their arrival to Uluru. Anangu do not climb Uluru because of its great spiritual significance.
Anangu have not closed the climb. They prefer that you - out of education and understanding - choose to respect their law and culture by not climbing. Remember that you are a guest on Anangu land. Anangu traditionally have a duty to safeguard visitors to their land. They feel great sadness when a person dies or is hurt.
- Please visit the Cultural Centre to learn more about the significance of Uluru in Anangu law and culture before you decide whether to climb.
- Explore the other walks available around the Park.
- Follow safety information when you are visiting the Park.
Please note: The climb closes when weather conditions are predicted to exceed certain safety thresholds (temperature, rain, cloud, wind), during emergency situations, and occasionally for cultural reasons.
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