Kuniya walk to Muṯitjulu Waterhole
Things To Do Petermann, MacDonnell, Northern Territory
From the Kuniya carpark, visitors can walk the short track to Muṯitjulu waterhole, home of a wanampi, an ancestral watersnake.
In the special times of rain, experience the magical waterfalls, while in the warmer months watch for noisy finches and nankeen kestrels soaring on the thermal winds. For the keen bird watcher, you may spot nesting black-breasted buzzards or tawny frogmouths.
Here you can learn how Kuniya and Liru (the woma python woman and poisonous snake man) helped create Uluru. This is a living cultural landscape. Kuniya is still here. Her spirit is here. The art caves are still used by Anangu today. This is a special place.
Grade 1 | 1 km return | 30-45 mins | wheelchair accessible
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
Indigenous experiences and/or cultural immersion Indigenous owned and operated Indigenous themes and/or interpretationMembership
Visitor Information CentreAccreditation
World HeritageRates
3 day pass – $38 Adult
Annual pass – $50 Adult
Vehicle of a resident of the Northern Territory – $109 per annual pass