Northern Territory holiday destination Ayers Rock Resort has signed up to WWF's Earth Hour.
Passengers on flights to Australia on the night of March 26th may notice that the country is a little darker than usual, as a main holiday resort has signed up to WWF's Earth Hour.
Each year on this date many of the world's major landmarks are plunged into darkness for one hour in order to raise awareness of climate change.
This year, they will be joined by Ayers Rock Resort, where guests will be treated to a special night of eco-friendly fun.
Stargazing, live acoustic entertainment and animal walks will all take place from 7.30pm to 9.30pm on the night, in conjunction with the nearby Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
For more information visit here
Passengers on flights to Australia on the night of March 26th may notice that the country is a little darker than usual, as a main holiday resort has signed up to WWF's Earth Hour.
Each year on this date many of the world's major landmarks are plunged into darkness for one hour in order to raise awareness of climate change.
This year, they will be joined by Ayers Rock Resort, where guests will be treated to a special night of eco-friendly fun.
Stargazing, live acoustic entertainment and animal walks will all take place from 7.30pm to 9.30pm on the night, in conjunction with the nearby Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
For more information visit here
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