Scenic spot introduction:
Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia is world-famous for the largest single rock in the world. It has been rated as one of the must-visit travel destinations in life by magazines and media in many countries. . Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is an internationally recognized World Heritage Site. Whether it is the geographical structure, rare flora and fauna and extraordinary natural beauty, it is rare on the earth. At the same time, this area is also the settlement of the Anangu people, one of the oldest ethnic groups in the world. They are also the owners of this land. The paintings, rock carvings, handicrafts, etc. that have been handed down can be regarded as human treasures and have made Uluru-Kata Tjuta is the most sacred place of religious and cultural significance.Attractions distribution:
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is located 440 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs and is the red heartland of Australia. The park covers an area of 1,326 square kilometers and consists of two parts: Uluru/Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga. Each boulder landscape is extremely spectacular. . There is also a cultural center in the park, where you can visit the arts and handicrafts of the Anang people and learn about pure traditional Aboriginal art, jungle food, etc.Scenic spot qualifications:
World Cultural Heritage, World Natural HeritageScenic spot features:
Leisure, sightseeing, photography, hiking, history and culture, ethnic tribes, strange rocks, desertScenic spot map:
travelling guideline:
1. About 2.5 kilometers from the parking lot, there is Karingana Lookout. The scenery here is very good and you can go there at sunrise and sunset.
2. Do not take any soil or rocks from here. This is not only illegal, but also disrespectful to the indigenous people and is likely to bring bad luck. A large number of letters are on display at the Uluru Cultural Center, all of which were sent back by people who had secretly taken away the stones after feeling guilty or even suffering.
3. The park provides a variety of ways to visit Uluru, such as hiking, camel riding, motorcycle riding, and helicopter rides. The more recommended one is the camel tour.
Best time to visit:
August and September
Scenic spot map:
Scenic spot location:
Oceania>Australia
How to get there:
External transportation: There is Ayers Rock Airport near the national park, but it is still recommended to drive there by yourself or join a local tour group. Renting a car here is a bit expensive and not recommended.
Internal transportation: There are free circular buses in the resort, 10:30-18:00 and 18:30-00:30. Stops include hotels, campsites, town centers, visitor centers, and camel farms.
Scenic area map:
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Ayers Rock ticket prices:
It is AUD 25 per adult and free for children under 16 years old; it is valid for 3 days and can be collected at the entrance of the highway.
Scenic area opening hours:
November to March: 05:00-21:00
April to October: 06:30-19:30