About Uluu-Kata Tjua National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta’s traditional owners, the Anangu, welcome you to this World Heritage-listed National Park, a living cultural landscape where earth and memories exist as one.
This is a place where extraordinary natural wonders and iconic rock formations interweave with 30,000 years of cultural and spiritual heritage.
There is so much to discover, from rare plants and animals to an awe-inspiring environment where Tjukurpa whispers the creation stories of ancestors.
Ever since Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park was handed back to its traditional owners in 1985, the park has been jointly managed by Anangu and the Australian Government.
Anangu work with Parks Australia to manage and care for the national park..
Protected red sandstone formations.
Hiking trails, rock caves & ancient paintings in sacred aboriginal lands, plus iconic Uluru rock.
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Denise Jordan
This place is incredible! You must visit and do the walk. Make sure you do it early and have sunscreen and a hat and water. It gets very hot. Some parts a a bit difficult but well worth it!
Where to find Uluu-Kata Tjua National Park
Uluu-Kata Tjua National Park
Price range $$
(08) 8956• • • •
Ayers Range South, NT 872
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