Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

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Uluru Sunset Tour from Ayers Rock Resort
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Uluru Sunset Tour from Ayers Rock Resort

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Uluru Sacred Sites and Sunset Day Tour
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Uluru Sacred Sites and Sunset Day Tour

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Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta Half Day Tour
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Uluru Sunrise and Kata Tjuta Half Day Tour

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Uluru Day Tours
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Uluru Day Tours

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Uluru Astro Tour
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Uluru Astro Tour

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US$ 100.85
3 Day Uluru & Kata-Tjuta Camping Tour under the Outback Stars
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3 Day Uluru & Kata-Tjuta Camping Tour under the Outback Stars

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Uluru Full Day Tour | Sunset BBQ | From Alice Springs or Ayers Rock
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Uluru Full Day Tour | Sunset BBQ | From Alice Springs or Ayers Rock

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US$ 229.55
Walk between the Kata Tjuta Domes Tour
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Walk between the Kata Tjuta Domes Tour

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US$ 129.09
Small Group Uluru Sunset & Sparkling Experience
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Small Group Uluru Sunset & Sparkling Experience

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2-Day Uluru & Kata Tjuta with Sunset & Sunrise Small Group Tour
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2-Day Uluru & Kata Tjuta with Sunset & Sunrise Small Group Tour

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US$ 533.75
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Half-Day Walking Tour
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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Half-Day Walking Tour

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Small Group Uluru Sunrise & Picnic Experience
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Small Group Uluru Sunrise & Picnic Experience

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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Alice Springs and Ayers Rock
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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Alice Springs and Ayers Rock

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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon
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Shared Shuttle Bus Transfers between Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon

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US$ 143.05

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Reviews

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Klook User
15 Jun
The tour was very fun and interesting. Our tour guide, Lisa, was excellent—friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. The sunset location was beautiful, and the experience was great value for money.
Klook User
10 Jun
It was great expepience!!!!! The staff members were really courteous and respectfully, gave us thoughtful consideration!!! Thank you very much.
클룩 고객
9 Jun
This was the most fulfilling tour I did in Uluru. The guide was really great, and the Kata Tjuta hike wasn't too difficult, even for older participants.
클룩 고객
7 Jun
It's wonderful! We provide wine and light snacks, along with transportation and a very basic guide. You'll have about 40 minutes of free time to enjoy at your leisure.
CHAN *******
12 May
Our itinerary started with watching the sunrise, and everyone received a hot drink and a snack. Since the sunrise viewing spot was quite crowded, we had to walk a bit further to find a good place for photos. After the sunrise, we went to hike the Valley of the Winds at Kata Tjuta. It was very windy along the way, but the scenery was stunning, and we were constantly awestruck by the valley. Afterward, our guide took us to two more viewpoints where we could see Kata Tjuta from a distance, and it looked beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds.
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CHAN *******
12 May
We took a day trip, it was a small group, and the guide was very professional. They shared many stories about the Aboriginal people and Uluru, and took us to Mutitjulu Waterhole, the Mala Walk, and the Cultural Centre. The itinerary was very relaxed, allowing us to get up close to Uluru. Afterwards, we went to a sunset viewing spot where someone had prepared food and drinks for us. We finished eating just in time to watch the sunset. The sunlight on Uluru was golden and absolutely stunning! On a side note, there were quite a few flies there, so if you're bothered by them, I recommend buying a fly net and only taking it off for photos.
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Pani ******
9 May
I find this activity quite enjoyable and something new. The tour guide was great, we were able to stop for photos (non sensitive areas) as we ride along the Uluru. Interesting stories/history. Totally recommend this activity for those that don't want to walk all day long around the rock 😆 We heard kids and other people walking and saw us on the segways that they should have booked it. Tip: wear sunglasses or protective goggles because it could be windy and not comfortable having sand in your face/eyes.
Klook User
4 May
The Sunrise was really beautiful and the hotel transportation is on time and they will also offer hot coffee and tea and some cookies the field of light you can spend almost 1 hour taking some photos and the crew can also help you to take the photos and teach you some photography tips to take photos with the field of light. Overall, the experience is really unforgettable and the sunrise with Uluru was really stunning, you must see once in your life!
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What to know about Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty and cultural richness of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the heart of Australia's Northern Territory. This iconic destination captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes, ancient rock formations, and profound spiritual significance to the local Aboriginal communities. Home to the majestic sandstone monolith of Uluru and the striking domes of Kata Tjuta, the park offers a unique blend of scenic grandeur and spiritual heritage. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and rich history of this sacred land, where the Anangu people have lived for tens of thousands of years. Whether you're drawn by the breathtaking natural beauty or the deep cultural stories, Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Lasseter Hwy, Uluru NT 0872, Australia

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Uluru / Ayers Rock

Prepare to be awestruck by the majestic Uluru, a towering sandstone monolith that stands 348 meters high. As one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, Uluru is not just a natural wonder but a sacred site for the Anangu people. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancestral stories and cultural significance that this awe-inspiring formation holds. Whether you're witnessing its vibrant hues at sunrise or sunset, Uluru promises an unforgettable experience that connects you to the heart of Australia's spiritual heritage.

Kata Tjuta / Mount Olga

Venture into the mystical realm of Kata Tjuta, also known as Mount Olga, where 36 domed rock formations rise majestically from the desert floor. This sacred site, revered by the Anangu people, offers a powerful cultural and spiritual experience. The Valley of the Winds walk invites you to explore these ancient formations up close, providing breathtaking views and a profound connection to the land's spiritual essence. Discover the unique geological spectacle of conglomerate rock that makes Kata Tjuta a must-visit destination for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Cultural Centre

Step into the heart of Anangu culture at the Cultural Centre, nestled within the stunning Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. This vibrant hub offers a window into the rich traditions and knowledge of the Anangu people, showcasing Tjukurpa—their law, knowledge, and religion. Engage with captivating art and craft demonstrations, savor the flavors of bush tucker, and gain insights through cultural presentations. The Cultural Centre is your gateway to understanding the profound connection between the Anangu people and their sacred land, making it an essential stop on your journey through this remarkable park.

Culture and History

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Anangu people, who have lived in the area for over 10,000 years. The park's landscapes are imbued with stories from the Dreamtime, and the Anangu continue to share their knowledge and traditions with visitors. The park holds deep cultural and spiritual importance for the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of the land. It is home to numerous Dreamtime legends, including those of the great snake king Wanambi. Visitors are encouraged to respect the cultural practices and stories that are integral to the park's heritage. The park is a living testament to the Anangu people's enduring culture, with Tjukurpa, their traditional law, guiding their relationship with the land. The landscape is a canvas of ancestral stories, sacred sites, and ceremonial practices that continue to shape the Anangu way of life.

Unique Flora and Fauna

The park is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the region. Visitors can explore the unique desert ecosystem, which includes rare plants and animals adapted to the harsh conditions.

Geological Marvels

The park's rock formations, including Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa, are composed of sedimentary rock with a chemical composition similar to granite. These formations date back 600 million years, offering a glimpse into the Earth's ancient past.

Natural Beauty and Geological Wonders

The park's inselbergs, including Uluru and Kata Tjuta, are remarkable examples of geological processes that have shaped the Australian continent. Visitors can witness the dramatic interplay of light and shadow on these formations, as well as the unique erosion patterns and waterfalls that adorn Uluru's surface.