There’s more than one rock in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park worth marvelling at…
In fact, there are 36 of them. Formerly known as ‘The Olgas’, Kata Tjuta’s towering collection of rock formations stands 546 metres high, covers more than 20 square kilometres and will undoubtedly leave you with a lasting impression of the Red Centre’s natural beauty. Meaning ‘many heads’ in Pitjantjatjara language, Kata Tjuta was, and remains, a sacred site to the Anangu people - a gathering place for men’s business. And you can feel this importance as you stand between the domes on your way to Walpa Gorge or trek the Valley of the Winds in search of views no camera will ever do justice. But charge it anyway, you’ll want to remember this.
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