Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, is a group of large rock formations located west of Uluru. The
site is culturally significant to the Anangu people and offers a different landscape experience from
Uluru.
The massive domed rocks of Kata Tjuta rise from the desert plains and are surrounded by valleys
and walking trails. The area feels remote, quiet, and deeply connected to nature.
For travelers, Kata Tjuta provides scenic walks, cultural learning, and a sense of scale that
highlights the vastness of Australia’s Red Centre.
- 👣 Explore the winding trail 🚶 through the majestic valley 🌬️
- 🔭 Behold the panoramic views 🏜️ from the highest desert peak 🗺️
- 📖 Learn an ancient story 📜 from the local Anangu culture 🛖
- 📸 Photograph the unique stone 🪨 and the rugged rock formations 🎞️
- 🧘 Experience the quiet landscape 🌵 within the heart of nature 🍃
- 🚗 Drive your private car 🚘 along the smooth sealed roads 🛣️
- 🚌 Join a guided tour 🚐 to see the famous village 🗺️
- 🅿️ Park in the lot 🏎️ near the scenic walking area 🏁
- ⏰ Start your long walk 👣 early to avoid the heat 🌡️
- 💧 Carry plenty of water 🧴 in your personal travel pack 🎒
- 🛑 Respect every cultural sign 🪧 and the local desert restrictions 🛖
- 👟 Wear your sturdy shoes 👟 for the rocky mountain trail 🏔️
- 07:00 AM – Drive from the resort 🏨 toward the massive domes 🏔️
- 08:30 AM – Begin the scenic walk 🚶 into the deep valley 🌬️
- 11:30 AM – Rest at the lookout 🔭 to enjoy the desert views 🏜️
- 01:00 PM – Return to the park 🛣️ near the red rock 🪨