TOP 15 ULURU - KATA TJUTA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia. It is protected area in Northern Territory of Australia. The location of Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park also known as Red Centre. This 1326 square km National Park is home to both Kata Tjuta and Uluru, about 1943 km south of Darwin and about 440 km south-west of Alice Springs. Kata Tjuta located about 40 km from Uluru, the views of both Uluru - Kata Tjuta recognises as 'Australia's most natural icon'. Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park is in UNESCO World Heritage sites list.
There are best spots in Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, for scenic lookout, walking trail, photograph or for traditional arts. In this video, we explain all the things to do in Uluru - Kata Tjuta tourist attractions. Main spots in Uluru - Kata Tjuta of course Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Others beautiful spots or what to do list in this National Park is Valley of the Winds, Uluru - Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre, Field of Light, Kuniya Walk, Mulitjulu Waterhole, Walkatjara Art, Liru Walk, Lungkata Walk, Mala Walk, Voyages Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru Segway Tours, Outback Cycling, Walpa Gorge, Uluru Motorcycle Tours and Maruku Arts.
Hope this video about Uluru - Kata Tjuta (formerly known as Ayers Rock and The Olgas) National Park tourist attractions and things to do by Explore Australia will help your holiday in this magnificent places of Australia.
Bicycle Touring Red Centre of Australia (The Olgas & Uluru)
Bicycel Touring the Olgas & Uluru and walk to the summit.
The Red Centre of Australia.
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1 first day cycle to the Ogals from Yulara camp ground.(120 km's return plus walking)
2 second day cycle Uluru from Yulara camp ground. (about 50km's return plus walking) Great views etc.
Already cycled 3000 km's plus to get there.
TRAVEL | Kings Canyon, Uluru and Kata Tjuta - Central Australia NT
Join Danya and I as we go road tripping for four days through Central Australia; stopping at Kings Canyon, Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park.
AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK ADVENTURE - Uluru 3-Day Tour (Including Kata-Tjuta & King's Canyon)
Visiting Uluru in Australia has been a dream of mine since I was a child. I'm thrilled to share this video with you of my 3-day Uluru tour with Wayoutback Australian Safaris. We spent 3 days exploring Uluru and the surrounding areas, Kata Tjuta and King's Canyon, and explored the Australian outback. Check out this video and my blog post to find out everything you need to know to plan your own trip to Australia's Red Centre.
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Uluru Bike Ride with Outback Cycling
The Uluru Bike Ride lets you experience all that Uluru has to offer. In your own pace and time, discover ancient rock art and wondrous waterholes around the base of Uluru. The Outback Cycling Bike Ride is one of the best-value activity options at Uluru! Find us in the Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park located at the Cultural Centre. Look for our mobile truck and bikes on display. We are family friendly with options for toddlers, kids and adults.
If you don't have your own transportation, our Uluru Bike Ride & Transfers Package would be ideal for you. Ensure you bring plenty of water, sunscreen, appropriate clothing for bicycle riding, and most importantly... your camera!
Uluru: Australia's rock of ages - Lonely Planet travel video
Author John Vlahides visits Uluru (Ayers Rock), the iconic monolith in the heart of Australia; a geological wonder, cultural landmark, and sacred place. Visit for more information about Uluru.
Business Class 030418 Uluru Australia
Business Class hosted by James Wilkinson from Uluru, Australia (03 April 2018): featuring Ayers Rock Resort, the 25th Anniversary of Sounds of Silence, touring around Kata Tjuta National Park, Necia Wilden's food news and much more.
My Australia: Uluru
David takes a road trip from Alice Springs to Uluru. Along the way he meets a singing dingo who plays piano! David watches the sunrise, then is surprised to discover he shouldn't really take the climb up the rock. He talks to a ranger to find out why the local Aboriginal people don't want people to climb Uluru, then takes a walk around the bottom to discover the 'real' rock.
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Uluru is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia.
Uluru is sacred to the Aboriginal people of the area. The area around the formation is home to an abundance of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park.
Australia is a country containing the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The bordering countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north; the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east; and New Zealand to the southeast. Australia's capital is Canberra, and its largest urban area is Sydney.
Australia is world famous for its natural wonders and wide open spaces, its beaches, deserts, the bush, and the Outback.
Is one of the world's most highly urbanized countries; it is well known for the attractions of its large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
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Uluru (Ayers Rock) & Kata Tjuta (Olgas), Australia - Ayers Rock & Olgas Sunset & Aussie Barbecue #16
Outback Adventure | Day 6 | Uluru Base Walk
Vlog #163 The final day takes us back to the base of Uluru for sunrise and a 10km walk.
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Waterhole: Garden of Eden in Kings Canyon, Central Australia
Me swimming in the waterhole 'Garden of Eden' in Kings Canyon, Central Australia!
Uluru Motorcycle Tours, Uluru Region
Outback Motorcycle Tours Explore the scenic wonders of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park home to the iconic Uluru / Ayers Rock, the great rock domes of Kata Tjuta / The Olgas and the informative Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre or the impressive Kings Canyon
Australia #8 - Uluru/Ayers Rock Outback Experience
This is a fantastic visit to the famous Uluru/Ayers Rock, home of the mysterious Aboriginal people who live in the heart of the Australian outback. This is also Episode #8 of our 7-day land tour of Australia, in March, 2017, with Princess Cruises.
Uluru Motorcycle Tours // Experience the Legend. Ayers Rock Harley Davidson and Trike Tours
Experience the legend with Uluru Motorcycle Tours. Take a truly unforgettable journey to explore the incredible Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park as a passenger on an authentic Harley Davidson Heritage Softail motorcycle.
Uluru Motorcycle Tours takes you on an outback adventure like no other. Take in the breathtaking beauty of Australia's red centre on tours to Uluru and the majestic Kata Tjuta. Experience an unforgettable Northern Territory Sunrise or Sunset on a personalised tour unlike any other.
Uluru Motorcycle tours offer Harley Davidson and Trike tours ranging from a quick spin through to the full experience of both Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Travel behind one of our professional riders, or sit side by side with a friend, or child on our Trike tours.
Uluru Motorcycle tours has been operating for over 20 years and is the only motorcycle tour company approved to operate within the Uluru / KataTjuta National Park. Our experienced riders will ensure your enjoyment, safety and comfort at all times and leave you with an unforgettable experience of a life time.
Experience the Legend with Uluru Motorcycle tours. Book online now or contact our tour office for more details.
Uluru, Ayers Rock, Northern Territory, Australia, Oceania
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs, 450 km (280 mi) by road. Kata Tjuta and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Uluru is sacred to the Anangu, the Aboriginal people of the area. The area around the formation is home to a plethora of springs, waterholes, rock caves, and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The development of tourism infrastructure adjacent to the base of Uluru that began in the 1950s soon produced adverse environmental impacts. It was decided in the early 1970s to remove all accommodation-related tourist facilities and re-establish them outside the park. In 1975, a reservation of 104 square kilometres (40 sq mi) of land beyond the park's northern boundary, 15 kilometres (9 mi) from Uluru, was approved for the development of a tourist facility and an associated airport, to be known as Yulara. The camp ground within the park was closed in 1983 and the motels closed in late 1984, coinciding with the opening of the Yulara resort. In 1992, the majority interest in the Yulara resort held by the Northern Territory Government was sold and the resort was renamed Ayers Rock Resort. Since the park was listed as a World Heritage Site, annual visitor numbers rose to over 400,000 visitors by the year 2000. Increased tourism provides regional and national economic benefits. It also presents an ongoing challenge to balance conservation of cultural values and visitor needs. Admission to the park costs A$25 per person and provides a three day pass. Passes are non-transferable and all passes are checked by park rangers. Despite being discouraged by its traditional owners, some visitors still climb Uluru. A chain handhold added in 1964 and extended in 1976 makes the hour-long climb easier, but it is still a long (800 m/0.5 mi) and steep hike to the top, where it can be quite windy. It is recommended individuals drink plenty of water while climbing, and those who are unfit, suffer from vertigo or medical conditions restricting exercise, do not attempt it. Climbing Uluru is generally closed to the public when high winds are present at the top. There have been at least 35 deaths relating to recreational climbing since such incidents began being recorded. The local Aṉangu do not climb Uluru because of its great spiritual significance. They request that visitors do not climb the rock, partly due to the path crossing a sacred traditional Dreamtime track, and also due to a sense of responsibility for the safety of visitors. The visitors guide says the climb is not prohibited, but we prefer that, as a guest on Aṉangu land, you will choose to respect our law and culture by not climbing. On 11 December 1983, the Prime Minister of Australia, Bob Hawke, promised to hand back the land title to the Aṉangu traditional custodians and caretakers and agreed to the community's 10-point plan which included forbidding the climbing of Uluru. The government, however, set access to climb Uluru and a 99-year lease, instead of the previously agreed upon 50-year lease, as conditions before the title was officially given back to the Aṉangu. In 2009, the Australian government indicated that climbing Uluru may no longer be allowed under the proposed Draft Management Plan 2009–2019. The public has been invited to comment on the plan prior to submission to the Minister for the Environment. Several controversial incidents on top of Uluru in 2010, including a striptease, golfing and nudity, led to renewed calls for banning the climb. The Aṉangu also request that visitors do not photograph certain sections of Uluru, for reasons related to traditional Tjukurpa beliefs. These areas are the sites of gender-linked rituals and are forbidden ground for Aṉangu of the opposite sex to those participating in the rituals in question. The photographic restriction is intended to prevent Aṉangu from inadvertently violating this taboo by encountering photographs of the forbidden sites in the outside world. The park has a hot desert climate and receives an average rainfall of 284.6 mm (11.2 in) per year. The average high temperature in summer (December–January) is 37.8 °C (100.0 °F), and the average low temperature in winter (June–July) is 4.7 °C (40.5 °F). Temperature extremes in the park have been recorded at 46 °C (115 °F) during the summer and −5 °C (23 °F) during winter. UV levels are extreme between October and March, averaging between 11 and 15 on the UV index.
Red Centre Way, Alice Springs to Uluru, Central Australia
Take an iconic Australian road trip adventure into the red heart of Australia's Northern Territory along the Red Centre Way.
Follow the Red Centre Way from Alice Springs, through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), on to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and back to Alice Springs via Rainbow Valley.
Get out of the car to stretch your legs and try your hand at adventure holiday experiences like Aboriginal culture tours, camel riding, trekking, bushwalking, and camping. Take your camera for endless landscape and nature photography opportunities.
Take the Red Centre Way:
Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) Uluru Region
Explore the walking trails, forests and waterholes in magnificent Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park, only a 3-hour drive from Uluru and not to be missed. For more information visit: nretas.nt.gov.au
Uluru Tour w/ Mulgas Adventures | NT, Australia
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