Climbing Uluru is perfectly legal and thousands of tourists scale the rock each year. But the climbing route follows a sacred ceremonial path traditionally used by the Mala men, and it is against the wishes of the local indigenous people for tourists to undertake the climb. read more
Ayers Rock/Uluru existed a LONG time before any humans climbed it or decided what significance it had. The rock belongs to Australia, not particular people. We like to climb things. read more