El Parque nacional Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa[1] (AFI [uluɽu kata tjuʈa]) es uno de los entornos naturales considerados como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco, desde el año 1987. Se halla situado en el Territorio del Norte de Australia, a 1431 kilómetros al sur de Darwin por carretera y a 440 kilómetros al suroeste de Alice Springs por las autopistas Stuart y Lasseter. Fue creado parque nacional el 23 de enero de 1958. El parque abarca 1326 kilómetros cuadrados e incluye la formación rocosa que le da nombre, Uluru y, a 40 kilómetros al oeste, la cadena rocosa de Kata Tjuta. Cada año más de 250.000 personas visitan el parque.
The three-day pass For unlimited entries(need to be out by 19:30) of the park is 38AU$ for adults. Great place to hike and sightsee. The Uluru base walk is moderate and about 10k, make sure you use the loo before the walk. Drink plenty of water, there are a two water stations, one at the start and one at the mid-point. Definitely go and do the Mala walk where a ranger takes you and explains the history and stories of the Uluru, very fascinating. It’s available everyday at 10am at the car park meeting point. The Olga has two routes. The Walpa gorge is quite moderate and doesn’t take long; it also has a nice sunset viewing area nearby. The valley of the winds walk on the other hand is quite difficult in some areas but would be okay for most people. (Check out the photo with the route)
One of the most wonderful places that I've been to and a definite highlight for anybody traveling Australia
Three days proved to be a little less to enjoy all that this park has to offer. We witnessed dramatically different sunsets and sunrises in just three days. Be sure to start with the cultural centre and pick up the trekking maps. Google maps is not accurate. Get the park tickets online.
Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park is a must visit destination in Australia. The landscapes are out of this world. We stayed for a week to really soak in the environment and to be able to take our time with the hikes. The base walk is 10km or so and the Valley of the Winds hike is 7-8km, so a couple of days at least to achieve both. We also booked a sunrise helicopter flight which was amazing.
We walked around the rock Great place, but pace yourself It's a long walk. Lots to see in the park like the Olga's as well. If your a walker or explorer then this park is for you. Take plenty of drinks and walking shoes I did it in sandles but I have hard feet. All good Jim
Fantastic once in a lifetime experience. Respect the environment and you will be rewarded.
What a great area - no International travel so domestic travel brought forward. The whole Kata Tjuta area - fascinating & steeped in culture we all should learn about. Get out there & support these people. Also Kings Canyon - not to be missed - get up early Alice Springs - fabulous
Magical natural beauty. The 10.4km base walk is wonderful. Drinking water filling stations along the route.