Kata Tjuta National Park
Kata Tjuta National Park, part of the greater Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, is home to the awe-inspiring 36 domed rock formations known as Kata Tjuta or "The Olgas". Rising dramatically from the desert floor, these ancient formations are deeply sacred to the Anangu people. The park features walking trails like the Walpa Gorge and Valley of the Winds, offering a chance to experience the rugged beauty and spiritual significance of this powerful landscape. It’s a must-see for visitors seeking natural wonder and Indigenous culture in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre.




