According to Aboriginal legends, in the mythic period of the beginning of the world known as Alcheringa - the Dreamtime - ancestral beings in the form of animals and humans emerged from the center of the Earth and began to wander over the land. As these Dreamtime ancestors roamed the Earth they created features of the landscape through such everyday actions as birth, play, singing, fishing, hunting, marriage, and death. At the end of the Dreamtime, these features hardened into stone, and the bodies of the ancestors turned into hills, boulders, caves, lakes, and other distinctive land forms. These places, such as Uluru and Kata Tjuta became sacred sites. Uluru and Kata Tjuta are now sacred places as they are made from the ancestors of the dreamtime.
The Aboriginal who own the land and take tours to Uluru try to restrict the amount of people who climb Uluru as it is sacred to them due to the reasons above.
The Aboriginal who own the land and take tours to Uluru try to restrict the amount of people who climb Uluru as it is sacred to them due to the reasons above.