Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) Tours and Tickets
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What are people saying about Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
Leslie_K, Jun 2026
Amazing adventure in the Red Centre!
Libbi is an amazing tour guide and the group had a lot of fun, hiking and camping and helping out with things at the campsites. Highly recommend!
WilliamSmalley_O, May 2026
Micheal & Rachel were...
Micheal & Rachel were fantastic guides. Very knowledgeable & friendly. Breakfast was great. Beautiful scenery. Very good small group tour.
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!
Jang_S, Mar 2026
Highly recommend
Great experience, highly recommend. Betty was an amazing guide. Uluru and Kings Canyon are must sees in Australia
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!
Lajos_M, Mar 2026
Magnificent
Our tour guide was Betty. Very prepared, enthusiastic and helpful. It was a fantastic 3 days and it was thanks to Betty. Everything was very smooth from the very beginning. This trip was an unforgettable experience for me. Thanks for the good organization, the good atmosphere, the comfortable tent.
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.
Vicki_P, Mar 2026
Lots of flies
It was great to see Uluru, Kings Canyon & Kata Tjuṯa. I wish I had known that we needed to have fly netting for our hats. That was not mentioned in the information on how to prepare for the trip. I am not a picky eater, but the food was less than desirable. It is difficult for me to eat food that is absolutely covered with flies. And there were times that the dishes we were eating were nearly black from flies. Our table was set with communal dishes, and there was no way to keep the flies away from the food.
I was very happy to know that we did not need to worry about snakes. I had been afraid that that might be a problem, but no one ever saw even one snake.
Both tents were extremely rustic, but I felt safe. We had to pack up every night to move to a different area. There was electricity in one of our tents and the second night there was a pull chain to a battery operated light.
Our group was mostly European travelers. Only three out if 15 of them were native English speakers beside ourselves. Our guide was from northern Italy. Unfortunately, her English was very good, but her accent was so difficult that she was hard for us native speakers to understand. I know that the non-English speakers rarely understood what she was saying. It was easier to understand her in person; but much of the information she gave us was over the microphone while driving, which distorted the communication even more.
Not withstanding, the adventure was one that I do treasure and am very happy that I experienced.
Sophie_C, Apr 2026
Don’t want to miss this one!
Worth getting up for but remember to pack a fly netting as the flies are pesky. Watching the sun rise and breakfast in the outback was a treat. Special shout out to our tour guide, Max, for making this a special trip. He was very knowledgeable about the area. He shared his knowledge of the flora and geological formations and gave us an introduction and history of the Aṉangu people. A wonderful tour.
Roger_S, Sep 2025
Uluru and BBQ Dinner.
Great tour and tour guide gave you plenty of time to take photos and check out the Uluru Cultural Centre!
Well worth doing and dinner was large! Heaps of Steaks and Sausages left and left overs was given to the local indigenous guests selling paintings to bus tour guests.
Added value of sunset photos….we got a full rainbow over the Rock! ❤️❤️
The guide mentioned to us he has seen a rainbow only once over the Rock in 3 years here!
V_K, Jul 2025
Good time with emu run
Lovely tour with emu run experience. Our driver/ tour guide/ bbq chef Yad made our trip memorable sharing stories along the way.
Mutlu_G, Apr 2026
Our guide, Jasmine, made...
Our guide, Jasmine, made a big difference with her attitude and knowledge. If you are going in hot weather which is probably 80+% of the time you must have a net to protect your face from the sticky flies.
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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.
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