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Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

HelenP_B, May 2026
Highly recommend. You will Not be disappointed
Wonderful experience. The colours and the scenery just spectacular. Our guide, Mimi was knowledgeable and very engaging. She even became personal photographer to the group, ensuring we captured beautiful images. Breakfast was lovely and well- earned after the sunrise viewing and short hike into Walpa Gorge. Highly recommend. The small group made it even more specials. Rug up though - it was 4 degrees!
Sean_T, Apr 2026
Lovely morning
A great way to see these awesome areas! An early start to see the sunrise but absolutely worth it. Don’t forget your sunscreen and fly nets!
Jang_S, Mar 2026
Highly recommend
Great experience, highly recommend. Betty was an amazing guide. Uluru and Kings Canyon are must sees in Australia
Sharon_E, Apr 2026
Quite a rocky walk but...
Quite a rocky walk but worth the effort Guide was good and was flexible. Many people on the viewing platform to watch the sunrise. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see all of the sun rising due to the amount of people.

Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

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Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
  • Kata Tjuta is an essential stop for outdoor and adventure lovers, and first-time visitors to the region.

  • This is a sacred Aboriginal site, and climbing the rocks is considered disrespectful to the Anangu people.

  • Cell phone coverage can be limited, but Wi-Fi is available at the Cultural Centre in Uluru and Ayers Rock Resort.

  • Kata Tjuta is in the desert, so sunscreen, a hat, water, and comfortable shoes are a must. Prepare for high temperatures during the day and chilly weather at night.

  • Alcohol is not allowed in the park except on organized tours.

  • The Kata Tjuta Dune viewing platform is accessible to wheelchair users.