Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Massive surge of tourists at Ayers Rock as climbing ban looms

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SYDNEY: Large numbers of tourists are rushing to scale Uluru also known as Ayers Rock ahead of a looming ban on climbing a site sacred to indigenous Australian­s.

Photograph­s of hundreds of people clambering up the giant red monolith have provoked a social media backlash, with critics lashing as “ignorant” those going against the wishes of the traditiona­l Aboriginal owners of the land, the Anangu.

“A mass of morally and ethically bankrupt people,” indigenous woman Laura McBride tweeted alongside an image showing a queue of people snaking up the side of Uluru.

“One even hiking a toddler up, teaching the next generation how to be ignorant.”

“Imagine rushing to climb Uluru before it closes just so you could brag about disrespect­ing the oldest living culture in the world,” tweeted National Indigenous Television journalist Madeline Hayman-Reber, who called the scenes “embarrassi­ng”.

Officials say the ban, which comes into effect on October 26, is intended to show respect for cultural practices, protect the site from further environmen­tal damage and to ensure visitors’ safety.

More than 395,000 people visited the Uluru-Kata National Park in the 12 months to June 2019, according to Parks Australia, about 20% more than the previous year.

Around 13% of those who visited during that period made the climb, park authoritie­s said.

More recent figures are not available but Tourism Central Australia CEO Stephen Schwer said there had been a “significan­t jump” in the number of people visiting in recent weeks, with the period leading up to the ban coinciding in part with school holidays.

“Its been very busy, particular­ly down in the national park precinct itself,” he told AFP.

 ?? AFP ?? A recent photo shows tourists climbing Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in Australia's Northern Territory.
AFP A recent photo shows tourists climbing Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in Australia's Northern Territory.

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