
Cultural Centre
Things To Do Mutitjulu, MacDonnell, Northern Territory
Parks Australia has announced re-opening plans for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, with visitors to be welcomed into sites around the park from Friday, 19 June 2020.
Walking tracks and sunrise and sunset viewing areas will be open but the Cultural Centre and associated businesses will remain closed at present. Please visit our website to confirm which sites you will be able to enjoy during your next trip to Uluru.
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Start your trip at the Cultural Centre and our staff will tell you about all that Uluru has to offer. Pick up your visitor guide here and find out more about Uluru and its traditional owners through our many interesting displays. You’ll also find lots about our natural environment – our plants and animals and how Uluru was formed.
There are lots of other facilities at the Cultural Centre – toilets, picnic areas and gas barbecues. You can buy local artworks, souvenirs, snacks and drinks from stores managed by traditional owners.
Entry to the cultural centre is free.
To enter the park you’ll need a park pass, which you can pre-purchase online for quick and easy entry.
Facilities
Disabled Assistance
Disabled access availableIndigenous Culture
Authentic Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Discover Aboriginal Experiences Indigenous experiences and/or cultural immersion Indigenous owned and controlled Indigenous themes and/or interpretationMembership
Visitor Information CentreAccreditation
World HeritageRates
3 day pass – $25.00 adult, $12.50 child (5-15 yrs).
Family passes – $65.00 2 adults, 2 or more children.