
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
Things To Do Yulara, Northern Territory
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is named after two of Australia’s most spectacular sites: the world-famous sandstone monolith of Uluṟu and the red domes of Kata Tjuṯa.
Our dual World Heritage-listed park is in the heart of the Central Australian desert, about 450 km from Alice Springs.
The land is owned by the Aṉangu people and leased to Parks Australia, who manage the national park in collaboration with the traditional owners. The nearby Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara provides accommodation, restaurants, shops, fuel and other essential services to park visitors.
As well as its world-famous geological formations and extraordinary Indigenous culture, the park is home to a fascinating array of plants and animals, including many rare species.
From mind-blowing rock formations to endless vistas, from soaring domes to unbelievable crevices and rock art paintings, our walking tracks are the ideal way to discover the hidden features of the park.
Most of the tracks are wheelchair accessible and range from easy to moderate.
You’ll need a park pass, which you can pre-purchase online for quick and easy entry.
For the latest information about COVID-19 access, please visit the website.
Facilities
Activities
Birdwatching Camping Cycling Hiking Scenic Drives WalksDisabled 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
Check Price3 day pass – $25.00 adult, $12.50 child (5-15 yrs).
Family passes – $65.00 2 adults, 2 or more children.