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Kata Tjuta Domes Guided Walking Tour

Hotel Pick up included

Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    3.5 Hours

  • Start time

    The tour takes place between 1pm and 2pm. The exact time of your tour will be confirmed at the time of the booking.

  • Meeting Point
    Pick up from Ayers Rock hotels
    Please mention your hotel details at the time of booking so that we can arrange hotel pick up. If you do not have this information now, please contact the local activity operator 48 hours prior to the start of the tour with these details.
  • Ending Point

    Same as the start point

Key Highlights

  • Experience Australia’s iconic red centre at the Kata Tjuta National Park
  • See the 36 head-shaped domes of the national park
  • Follow the walking trail between the domes and learn about its formation
  • Spot the unique flora and fauna of the region
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off included

Overview

Explore the vast red sandy plains of central Australia during your visit to the Kata Tjuta National Park.

The Kata Tjuta National Park expands across 327 acres of Australia’s desert outback and is home to the 36 head-shaped domes, , commonly known as The Olgas. The national park is considered sacred to native Aboriginal community, the Anangu people.

Follow the walking trail between the domes and enjoy the stunning views of this extraordinary site.

An English speaking guide will give insight into the geology of the area, the distinct flora and fauna inhabiting the domes, and the spectacular landscapes surrounding them.

Itinerary

Depart from your hotel in Ayers Rock Resort to Kata Tjuta National Park.

Upon your arrival at the national park, your English speaking guide will take you on a walk around the park and show you the unique flora and fauna of the region. You will spot native fuschia, red river gums and the bright pink flowers of the foxtail grass. You may see animals like kangaroos, emus, dingoes and wallabies roaming on the red desert sand.

As you continue your walk, you will arrive at Walpa Gorge, which follows the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta. Here, your guide will tell you how the 36 head-shaped domes that make up Kata Tjuta have evolved over millions of years.

From Walpa gorge, take in the beauty of the surroundings and view the massive scale of the rock walls that surround you.

After spending some quality time in the gorge, you will head back to your coach and be dropped off at your hotel.

Inclusions

  • Walk through Kata Tjuta
  • Limited number of Audio language iPod (requested at the time of booking)
  • Expert guide

Exclusions

  • National Park entry fee (AUD25)
  • Meals

Please note

Please call the activity operator at least 24 hours prior to the start of the tour to confirm all departure details.

The entrance fee (AUD25) to Kata Tjuta National Park is a government charge and is not included in the tour price. It must be paid on the day of the tour.

There are limited numbers of audio guides available for this tour. If you require an audio guide, please mention this in the special requests field when booking online or contact us.

Voucher information: You must print and surrender a paper version of your booking voucher for this activity (showing your voucher on a smartphone is not accepted). No refund can be given for customers without a printed copy of their voucher.

Additional info

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details and local telephone numbers at the destination. They will happily answer any logistical questions you may have.

Customer Reviews

  • Raymond Calverley
    Enjoyed the tour

    Our French tour guide was very enthusiastic & knowledgeable about the area. She was also very caring regarding an older couple on the tour....

    Australia 06/28/2016

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