• The reddish colour in the rock derives from iron oxide in the sandstone.[7]. Kata Tjuta, also called Mount Olga or the Olgas, lies 25 km (16 mi) west of Uluru.
  • Kata Tjuta, or the Olgas, is a similar outcrop to Uluru, but fissured into separate peaks with crevices between them such as the steep-sided Valley of the Winds.
  • Bigger, wider and taller than Uluru, Kata Tjuta is a spectacular collection of 36 enormous rocks. It’s also, arguably, one of Australia’s best-kept secrets...
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  • What is Uluru made of? This special iconic place invokes so many questions – see our Uluru Facts page to get all the answers. How was Uluru formed?
  • Anangu welcome you to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a living cultural landscape where earth and memories exist as one.
  • But in its central part is dominated by a desert area, so here it is unlikely to meet lush vegetation. But here there is what makes this territory special - Mount Uluru.
  • Get travel guides and plan your trip to Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park with tour packages, places to visit, sightseeing, hotels, and reviews by other travellers.
  • Do not miss your opportunity to explore the majestic monolith and have your breath stolen by the stunning horizon in front of you. How Was Uluru Formed?