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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

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Introduction

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a breathtaking regional wonder located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is renowned for its iconic sandstone formations, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). A trip here invites you to experience the best of Australia's vast and iconic Outback. It is majestic, silent and splendidly isolated.

Both sacred to the local aboriginal people, Uluru and the monumental Olgas are the region's most recognisable landmarks. The former – also known as Ayers Rock – is an iconic symbol of Australia's Red Centre and a marvel of the natural world. This massive sandstone monolith – rising 348 meters above the surrounding plains – is estimated to be around 550 million years old. Its dramatic colour transformations, especially at sunrise and sunset, make it a must-see sight. Approximately 25 miles west of Uluru, the imposing rock formations of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) emerge from the horizon. These massive domes, bathed in hues of orange and red at sunrise and sunset, cast intricate shadows across their ochre-coloured surfaces. The dune viewing area, offering panoramic vistas, provides an ideal vantage point to appreciate the sheer scale and unique beauty of this geological wonder.

Beyond its physical beauty, the region holds profound spiritual significance for the local Aboriginal people, the Anangu. Joining a guided walk with an Anangu guide offers a unique opportunity to learn about their Dreamtime stories, their deep connection to the land and how they have thrived in this challenging environment. Visits to the famous outback town of Alice Springs and the gorges and waterholes around Kings Canyon – a magnet for visitors – are recommended for those passing by Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

 

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Top itineraries in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Nitmiluk Gorge

Northern Territory Explorer: Top End to the Red Centre

16-day tailor-made holiday from £6,340 pp incl. flights

Discover the diverse natural wonders, ancient Aboriginal cultural heritage and eclectic cuisine of Australia’s vast Northern Territory on this in-depth, immersive adventure.

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Sydney, Uluru & the Great Barrier Reef

15-day tailor-made holiday from £3,800 pp incl. flights

Discover the sophistication of Sydney, the monolithic beauty and Aboriginal culture of Uluru and the underwater wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. This is Australia at its iconic best.

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Australia and New Zealand Discoverer

21-day tailor-made holiday from £5,255 pp incl. flights

Combine the highlights of two spectacular countries, from New Zealand's mighty glaciers and remote fjords to an Australian road trip exploring stunning beaches, waterside cities and iconic Uluru.

Top places to stay in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Longitude 131º

Longitude 131º, Uluru

Contemporary lodge

Perfectly positioned for sunrise and sunset views over Uluru, Longitude 131º offers exclusivity and luxury in this uniquely Australian destination.

Swimming Pool, Sails in the Desert

Sails In The Desert

Traditional resort

Something of a contrast with the rugged Uluru landscape, the soaring white canvas sails and recently refurbished five-star interior offer guests the best in luxury.

Deluxe Rock View Room, Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort

Desert Gardens Hotel, Ayers Rock Resort

Contemporary hotel

This stylish hotel, fully refurbished in 2016, has the only rooms at Ayers Rock Resort with views out to iconic Uluru.

When to go to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

With its monolithic beauty matched only by its fabled cultural significance, Uluru is one of the world’s must-see natural wonders. However, it’s nearly a 300 miles’ drive away from the nearest township, Alice Springs, and set among countless acres of sweeping arid outback; climate becomes especially important in what is essentially a desert. Those making the pilgrimage, then, are going to want the best weather for those perfect sunrises and raking sunsets.What time of year? If you plan on making an atmospheric base walk, getting up close to the mighty red sandstone, then you should look to the cooler months of the year in August to …

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