• Anangu welcome you to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a living cultural landscape where earth and memories exist as one.
  • Aerial view of Kata Tjuṯa / Mount Olga. Kata Tjuṯa (Pitjantjatjara: Kata Tjuṯa, lit. 'many heads'; Aboriginal pronunciation: [kɐtɐ cʊʈɐ]...
  • If Uluru rock is ‘The Beatles,’ then Kata Tjuta is ‘The Rolling Stones’ — less limelight, but equally impressive.
  • The scale of Kata Tjuṯa, its geological complexity, and the changing colors at sunrise and sunset make it a must-visit for anyone traveling to the national park.
  • Kaja Tjuṯa, Merkezi Avustralya'da 36 ada dağından oluşan kaya formasyonu grubu. Yerleşim merkezi Yulara'ya 51 km mesafededir.
  • The sandstone monolith of Uluru and the conglomerate domes of Kata Tjuta, rise abruptly, to over 300 metres in height, above the relatively flat surrounding...
  • Görülmesi gereken yerlere ve etkinliklere göz atın: Uluru, Kata Tjuta - The Olgas, Jeolojik Oluşumlar, Manzaralı Yürüyüş Bölgeleri.
  • Nestled in the heart of Anangu land, Kata Tjuta is a collection of large rock formations spanning over 21 square kilometres.
  • Explore Kata Tjuta for an up-close look, or take in the view from a distance – it’s spectacular either way.
  • Hike around the soaring rock domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas at sunset and watch them glow and change colour with the surrounding desert landscape.
  • Kata Tjuta is a collection of large domed rock formations that jut out of the arid landscape to the southwest of Alice Springs.
  • Just 16 km away is the Kata Tjuta, another geographical wonder, made up of 36 conglomerate rock domes that have existed for 500 million years.