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With a special access to Ulu r u Kata Tju t a National Park at night, Ulu r u Astro Tours look up into the infinite and enjoy a new appreciation for the stars, planets and other deep sky wonders. Throughout the depths of darkness, our astronomy guide will take you on an unforgettable journey of stars, sound and surprises.

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Uluru Astro Tour

Uluru Astro Tour

  • Duration: 150 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location : Yulara, NT
  • Product code: AY07

The ultimate stargazing experience at the one and only Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. 

Looking at stars, planets and deep sky celestial objects with our naked eyes and a computerized telescope, our astronomy guide will take you on an unforgettable journey with stars, sounds and surprises. 

We'll take you to an ideal viewing area at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park where we’ll stay for about 90 minutes. Our guide can personalize the experience depending on your interests, whether it's recognising the zodiac signs or exploring our place in the Universe. 

Hotel pickup time is typically between 8 to 830pm, depending on weather conditions and visibility (e.g. moonrise). The exact time is to be confirmed in the early afternoon. Uluru is usually blessed with an ideal stargazing weather. However, in the event that there is a significant cloud cover, we can offer a refund.

For private tour, VIP, or 20+ group booking, or if you'd like to book the Astro Tour for a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, please contact us at [email protected].

Cancellation Policy:

Atrip(trading as Uluru Astro Tour)  makes every effort to operate all tours as scheduled.  However, tour may need to be changed at short notice due to weather, accessibility or other events outside Atrip’s control. To achieve better experience, sometimes hotel pick up time might change on the day due to weather forecast, moon phase, etc. You will receive a notification by text message or in your email inbox. Please make sure you have access to your mobile phone and email. If tour is cancelled by us on the day, we offer you the choice of :  

     (a) rebooking the tour for another day; or

     (b) receiving a full refund for the tour .

If you cancel your booking, the following cancellation fees will apply:      (a) if your cancellation notice is received by us more than 7 days prior to a booked tour , we will make full refund , and       (b) if your cancellation notice is received by us 7 days or less prior to the booked tour ,no refund will be made. 

All cancellation notices must be provided to us via the following contact methods: call 1300 138198; or email to us via [email protected] and will only become effective when received by us. 

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Ayers Rock is one of the most impressive landmarks in Australia - a huge chunk of sandstone monolith residing in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

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There are a diverse range of adventures and experiences in the red centre.

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Visitors can explore many great Australian outback destinations around the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

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Uluru provides a variety of accommodation for every taste.

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Stargazing Stargazing at Uluru

Stargazing at Uluru is something that just has to be experienced. It should be on your bucket list. The sky above Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Australia is one of the most impressive skies in the world to stargaze.

The reason for the stunning star show is that in the Australian outback there’s almost no artificial light like in the big cities of Sydney and Melbourne , that could interfere with the dark night sky.

In addition the southern hemisphere offers some spectacular sky objects for stargazing, such as the Magellanic clouds and the famous Southern Cross constellation.

The milky way has so much power that is even is visible when the moon is shining.

The moonset looks like a sunset because there are small clouds hiding it. When the moon disappears, the milky way arouses it’s whole spectrum of colors and shows all it’s beauty.

The center of our galaxy slowly lays down above the famous rock, until the milky way finally sets down and lets the Magellanic Clouds rule the sky.

Before the sun rises again, there are some clouds passing. This is a nice opportunity to notice that there is really no light pollution at all in the Australian outback.

The clouds are black, because normally when there are even only some artificial light sources, the clouds are enlightened from the bottom so strongly, that they turn red or orange.

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Experiences at Uluru + Kata Tjuta

Most visitors would have seen photos featuring Uluru, but nothing prepares you for the experience of being exposed to this expansive living cultural landscape. Experience many wonderful features of this region, including Uluru or Ayers Rock, and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas.

Kata Tjuta

Kata Tjuta Kata Tjuta, better known as the Olgas, is the companion to Uluru laying to the west, and can be visited together with the famous attraction.

Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon Sometimes seen as a side attraction to the world famous Ayres Rock in the Northern Territory, Kings Canyon is a worthy detour.

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Uluru Australia is a 'Web Magazine' website that is dedicated to all things related to Uluru (Ayers Rock). We are passionate about Australia's iconic red centre, its vast open landscapes and the unforgetable experiences that are waiting for all who visit. Our aim is to discuss Uluru, its history, its environment, its wildlife and its spectacular destinations. We hope that this website will inspire all who visit, just as much as Uluru has inspired us.

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Outback Sky Journeys from $65 AUD.

This star gazing tour will take you on a fact finding journey through the southern night sky, enhancing your knowledge on astronomy and its beginnings. Your resident astronomer will guide you through the evolution of the Universe.

Take a moment to explore the vast night landscape with the use of telescopes, binoculars and iPads. Learn how stars are formed, why they produce light, the lifecycle of a star, the theory of “the Big Bang” and much more. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to have your questions answered in an Australian outback classroom.

・Departure : 2 hours after sunset ・Tour duration approx.: 1 hour 15 mins

  • Star gazing tour
  • Learn about astronomy and its beginnings
  • Interactive tour with use of telescopes, binoculars and iPads
  • Children 15 years and under are FREE

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This stargazing tour will take you on a fact-finding journey through the southern night sky, enhancing your knowledge on astronomy and its beginnings. Our guides will take you through the evolution of the universe.

Take a moment to explore the vast night landscape with the use of telescopes. Learn how stars are formed, why they produce light, the theory of the ‘Big Bang’ and much more. This experience is family friendly and designed for people of all ages.

This stargazing tour will take you on a fact finding journey through the southern night sky, enhancing your knowledge on astronomy and its beginnings. Our guides will take you through the evolution of the Universe and share some of the ancient Indigenous stories connected to the night sky.

Take a moment to explore the vast night landscape with the use of telescopes. This experience is family friendly and designed for people of all ages.

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With hot hotel openings and improved access to wilderness areas, the Australian Tourism Exchange trade show highlighted a host of new ways for agents to sell Australia

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Sydney is a hotbed for swanky new hotels, day trips from Darwin are making the remote wilds of Arnhem Land a lot more accessible, Kangaroo Island’s bounceback after the 2020 wildfires has been an example of sustainable travel in action and new domestic flights are making it easier to create multi-centre itineraries that take in even more of this incredible country – and that’s just for starters.

With so much going on Down Under, we round up a host of new trade-friendly product from this year’s Australian Tourism Exchange to help you sell the Aussie trip your clients have always dreamed of.

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Day trips to Arnhem Land: Visitors to remote Arnhem Land, an expanse of unspoilt Aboriginal land, usually require a permit if visiting for more than a day. But new smallgroup tours with Davidsons Arnhemland Safaris and Kakadu Air make day trips easier, flying clients in from Darwin to explore Arnhem Land’s bushland and rock art.

They’ll reach the sacred site Mount Borradaile by boat from the pristine Cooper Creek. Australian tour operator Ethical Adventures, which pays commission to UK agents, can book these as part of a four-day package (with Kakadu and Litchfield) from around £3,868. Abercrombie & Kent, Exsus Travel and Audley Travel also feature Davidsons Arnhemland Safaris.

Indigenous art at Uluru: Sunrise Journeys offers a new two-and-a-half hour Indigenous art experience and light show that takes place just before the sun rises over Uluru.

Available to guests staying at Ayers Rock Resort (sold by operators including Inspiring Travel and Audley Travel), from about £64 for adults, £39 for children, including breakfast.

Bluey’s World: The new immersive Bluey’s World experience – opening in November in the cartoon pooch’s hometown, Brisbane – is sure to delight families.

Kids can meet the characters, explore Bluey and Bingo’s bedroom and play under the backyard poinciana tree in a life-sized replica of the Heeler family’s Queensland house. Tickets from about £26; babies go free.

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The Sundays hotel:  The Sundays is a new 59-room family-friendly hotel on the Whitsundays’ Hamilton Island – an ideal base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef – and starts taking bookings this autumn ahead of its 2025 opening with rates from £461 per night.

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Kangaroo Island: This south Australian isle was badly hit by the 2019-20 bushfires, but its tourism industry is bouncing back, particularly with the lauded reopening of the sleek, clifftop Southern Ocean Lodge following a £28 million rebuild that had conservation at its heart.

The wild, windswept isle’s native animals – birds, koalas and, of course, kangaroos – are flourishing again, proving it’s still worthy of the ‘Galapagos of Australia’ moniker.

Carrier has a five-night package staying at Southern Ocean Lodge and The Louise Lodge in the Barossa Valley, from £5,675 based on two sharing, including flights departing March 6, 2025. Plus, the return of Emirates’ Adelaide flights in October will make South Australia that much easier to get to.

CABN, The Cedars: Go off-grid in the Adelaide Hills to CABN, which opened at The Cedars – the former homestead of Australian artist Sir Hans Heysen – this month. Expect nature, quaint villages, local wineries and access to nearby Mount Lofty. From £162 per night.

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New hotels in Sydney: Sydney’s recent openings include W Sydney in Darling Harbour, Hotel Indigo in Potts Point, Accor’s Hotel Morris in the Central Business District (CBD), Hotel Woolstore 1888 in Darling Harbour and MGallery’s Manly Pacific. Things are showing no sign of slowing down, either, with a Moxy opening in the CBD in 2025 and Australia’s first Waldorf Astoria slated for Circular Quay in 2026.

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Art experiences:  Clients who like art will love a stay at design-focused Adge Hotel & Residences, which opened last year in Sydney’s cool Surry Hills area. Gold Medal has a nine-night package, including five nights here, from £2,789 including flights departing November 6, transfers and an Art of Sydney Tour with Ultimately Sydney.

Cultural Attractions of Australia has also launched a new commissionable Become the Artist drawing class experience at The Art Gallery of New South Wales (£510, including a three-course lunch and wine).

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New flights to Perth: Western Australia is flying high with a host of new flights and a jump in the number of first-time visitors who include the state in their trips – rising to 32% from April 2023-March 2024, up from 27% the year before. The UK is the state’s biggest and highest-spending source market, with 115,000 British arrivals in the same period – 81% of its 2019 figures.

New international flights to WA include Paris-Perth with Qantas (three times a week), Emirates’ Dubai-Perth (a second daily service, from December 1), Jetstar’s Singapore-Broome route (twice a week from April-October) and Thai Airways’ Bangkok-Perth (daily).

There are also more domestic services including routes from Nexus Airlines, which launched in 2023, Airnorth’s Perth-Alice Springs (three times a week) and Jetstar’s Sydney to Busselton. Busselton is the gateway to Margaret River region, a biodiverse expanse of unspoilt forests, ancient caves and a serene Indian Ocean coastline, plus the area’s Busselton Jetty also has a new underwater sculpture trail for divers and snorkellers.

A 15-day tailor-made trip with Audley Travel costs from £4,995 per person, including flights and car hire, with three nights in Margaret River plus time in Perth, Esperance, Albany, Pemberton and Fremantle.

A new Unesco site in Western Australia?  Pilbara, home to the greatest density of rock art on Earth, is under consideration for Unesco World Heritage status as early as next year and is particularly special as, if approved, it would be the only Australian site other than Uluru to be listed for its First Nations cultural heritage.

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Treetops Adventure has opened in Canberra’s Majura Pines, with 90 obstacles suspended as high as 15 metres above the ground, including 16 ziplines. Anzcro offers tailor-made holiday packages to the region, which can add hot-air balloon rides and nature tours to the mix.

Intrepid Travel has added two Tasmania tours this year: the four-day Best of Hobart & Southern Tasmania (£872 per person) visits the Tasman Peninsula and historic Port Arthur, with a bush tucker and palawa cultural experience at Risdon Cove. A six-day Best of Tasmania Tarkine & Cradle Mountain tour (£1,197 per person) offers rural hikes and stargazing in remote areas.

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It’s all about sport in Australia for the next few years with the British and Irish Lions Tour in 2025, Rugby World Cup in 2027 and Brisbane Olympics in 2032. The Ashes returns in November 2025, but to keep cricket enthusiasts entertained in the meantime, Cultural Attractions of Australia has a new Keepers Collection Tour – a private, VIP walk-through of the Australian Sports Museum, home to 25,000 pieces of treasured sporting memorabilia, at Melbourne Cricket Ground (£90).

Sign up to Tourism Western Australia’s upcoming agent roadshows and you could win a holiday for two – including Emirates flights – to explore the state for yourself. The events take place in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham from November 13-15, with a holiday, sports tickets and other prizes to be won at each roadshow. waroadshow.com

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32 Facts About Tambov

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Modified & Updated: 29 Jul 2024

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Tambov, a city situated in western Russia, is one of the country’s hidden gems. Steeped in rich history and culture, Tambov offers a diverse array of attractions and activities that cater to all interests. From stunning architectural landmarks to picturesque natural landscapes, this city has something for everyone.

In this article, we will explore 32 fascinating facts about Tambov that will pique your curiosity and entice you to visit. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking to experience the unique charm of a Russian city , Tambov is sure to captivate your heart.

Key Takeaways:

  • Tambov, a city in western Russia , has a rich history, vibrant culture, and is known for its agricultural production, traditional handicrafts, and delicious cuisine. It offers a unique experience for visitors and residents alike.
  • With a well-preserved historical city center, renowned theater scene, and diverse wildlife, Tambov is a popular destination for ecotourism, sports culture, and folklore tradition. The city’s friendly locals add to the allure of visiting Tambov.

Tambov is located in western Russia.

Situated in the western part of Russia , Tambov is a city with a rich history and vibrant culture.

Tambov was founded in 1636.

The city traces its origins back to 1636 when it was established as a fortress during the reign of Tsar Mikhail I.

Tambov is the administrative center of the Tambov Oblast.

As the administrative center of the Tambov Oblast, the city plays a significant role in the region’s governance and development.

The population of Tambov is approximately 280,000.

With a population of around 280,000 people, Tambov is a bustling city that offers a wide range of amenities and attractions.

The Tambov region is known for its agricultural production.

Renowned for its fertile soils and favorable climate, the Tambov region is a major agricultural hub, producing crops such as grain, potatoes, and vegetables.

Tambov is home to several historical landmarks.

The city boasts a rich architectural heritage, with landmarks like the Tambov Drama Theater, Tambov Regional Art Gallery, and Tambov State Puppet Theater.

Tambov has a strong cultural scene.

The city is brimming with cultural activities, including festivals, art exhibitions, and theatrical performances, showcasing the artistic talents of its residents.

Tambov has a continental climate.

With hot summers and cold winters, Tambov experiences a continental climate typical of the region, creating distinct seasonal changes throughout the year.

Tambov University is one of the oldest educational institutions in Russia.

Established in 1919, Tambov University has a long-standing history in providing quality education and has produced numerous notable graduates in various fields.

Tambov is known for its traditional handicrafts.

The city is famous for its traditional handicrafts, including wood carving, embroidery, and pottery, which showcase the skills and cultural heritage of the local artisans.

The Tambov rebellion had a significant impact on Russian history.

In 1920, Tambov became the center of an armed uprising known as the Tambov rebellion, challenging the Soviet government’s policies and authority.

Tambov has a rich literary heritage.

The city has been a source of inspiration for many renowned Russian writers, including Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov.

Tambov is home to several museums and art galleries.

Art enthusiasts can explore the Tambov State Art Gallery and the Tambov Museum of Local Lore, which house impressive collections of artworks and historical artifacts.

Tambov is known for its delicious traditional cuisine.

Visitors can indulge in the city’s culinary delights, including traditional Russian dishes such as borscht, pelmeni, and blini .

The Tambov region is rich in natural resources.

The region is known for its reserves of limestone, chalk , clay, and other valuable minerals, contributing to its economic development.

Tambov is a major transportation hub.

With a well-developed infrastructure, the city serves as a significant transportation hub, connecting various parts of Russia.

Tambov celebrates a variety of festivals and events.

Throughout the year, Tambov hosts a range of festivals and events, including the Tambov Theater Festival, Tambov Folk Festival , and Tambov City Day.

The Tambov region has a diverse wildlife.

The region’s natural landscapes are home to various animal species, including elk , deer, foxes, and numerous bird species.

Tambov is known for its high-quality dairy products.

The region’s fertile pastures contribute to the production of delicious dairy products, which are highly regarded both locally and nationally.

Tambov has a vibrant sports culture.

With several sports facilities and teams, the city fosters a love for sports, with popular activities including ice hockey, football, and athletics.

Tambov is a popular destination for ecotourism.

The region’s picturesque landscapes and natural reserves attract nature enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, bird watching, and exploring its diverse ecosystems.

Tambov has a rich folklore tradition.

The city preserves its folklore heritage through folk songs, traditional dances, and storytelling, showcasing the unique cultural identity of the region.

Tambov has a well-developed healthcare system.

The city is equipped with modern medical facilities and is known for providing high-quality healthcare services to its residents.

Tambov is known for its vibrant summer festivals.

During the summer months, Tambov hosts a variety of outdoor festivals, including music festivals, food fairs, and cultural celebrations.

The Tambov region has a network of picturesque rivers.

Rivers such as the Tsna and Vorona flow through the region, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water-based activities.

Tambov is home to several higher education institutions.

In addition to Tambov University, the city is home to other prestigious higher education institutions, providing a wide range of academic programs.

Tambov is famous for its traditional folk crafts.

Local artisans excel in traditional crafts such as woodworking, weaving, and lace-making , preserving the region’s unique artistic traditions.

The Tambov region has abundant agricultural land.

The fertile soil of the region provides ample opportunities for agricultural development, contributing to the region’s food security.

Tambov has a renowned theater scene.

The city is known for its exceptional theater productions, with the Tambov Drama Theater being one of the highlights of the cultural landscape.

The Tambov region is a popular destination for hunting enthusiasts.

The region’s forests and wildlife make it an ideal location for hunting, attracting enthusiasts from different parts of Russia.

Tambov has a well-preserved historical city center.

Exploring the city center reveals beautifully preserved architecture, including the Tambov State Drama Theater and the Tambov Episcopal Chamber Choir.

Tambov is renowned for its hospitality.

The friendly and welcoming nature of the locals adds to the allure of visiting Tambov, creating a memorable experience for tourists.

These are just a few of the fascinating facts about Tambov. With its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, this city offers a unique experience for visitors and residents alike. Whether you’re interested in exploring its architectural marvels, indulging in its traditional cuisine, or immersing yourself in its vibrant cultural scene, Tambov has much to offer.

In conclusion, Tambov is a fascinating city with a rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful landmarks . It offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Whether you are interested in exploring historical sites, enjoying the local cuisine, or immersing yourself in the local traditions, Tambov has something for everyone. Its friendly atmosphere and welcoming locals make it a truly memorable experience. So, pack your bags and get ready to discover the wonders of Tambov!

1. What is the best time to visit Tambov?

The best time to visit Tambov is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is pleasant and perfect for outdoor activities.

2. How can I get to Tambov?

Tambov can be reached by air, rail, or road. The city has its own airport and is well-connected by train and bus services from major cities in Russia.

3. Are there any famous landmarks in Tambov?

Yes, Tambov is home to several famous landmarks including the Tambov Regional Art Gallery, Anton Chekhov House Museum, and the Tambov Dramatic Theater.

4. What are some popular local dishes to try in Tambov?

Some popular local dishes to try in Tambov include the Tambov-style dumplings known as “pelmeni,” the traditional Russian soup called “borscht,” and the savory pancakes called “blini.”

5. Can I experience the local culture in Tambov?

Absolutely! Tambov offers various cultural experiences such as folk festivals, art exhibitions, and theatrical performances that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture.

6. Are there any outdoor activities in Tambov?

Yes, Tambov has several parks, gardens, and nature reserves where visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, cycling, and picnicking amidst beautiful natural surroundings.

7. Is Tambov a safe city for tourists?

Yes, Tambov is generally a safe city for tourists. However, it is always advisable to take normal precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

8. Are there any accommodations options in Tambov?

Yes, Tambov offers a range of accommodation options including hotels, guesthouses, and apartments to suit different budgets and preferences.

9. What is the currency accepted in Tambov?

The currency accepted in Tambov is the Russian Ruble. It is advisable to carry some cash, although credit cards are also widely accepted in most places.

10. Can I explore nearby cities from Tambov?

Absolutely! Tambov’s strategic location allows easy access to nearby cities like Voronezh and Lipetsk, which are worth exploring if you have extra time.

Tambov's rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty make it a fascinating destination to explore. From its traditional cuisine and handicrafts to its vibrant festivals and picturesque landscapes, Tambov offers something for everyone. If you're curious to learn more about this charming Russian city, why not delve into the world of Tambov's football club? Discover the intriguing facts and stories behind FC Tambov , and gain a deeper understanding of the city's sporting culture and passion for the beautiful game.

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