Kata Tjuta, in the Pitjantjatjara dialect, is the traditional Aboriginal name for the formation. The alternative name, The Olgas, comes from the tallest peak, Mount Olga.
Kata Tjuta, meaning "many heads" in Anangu are a World Heritage listed natural wonder set just 40km south of Uluru. As the sun rises and sets each day, the sandstone domes glow and change colour amongst the desert landscape.
Discover our guide to Uluru, Australia. Learn about the spectacular red rock formations of Kata Tjuta and the Aboriginal stories of this sacred, ancient place.
Aṉangu welcome you to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, a living cultural landscape where earth and memories exist as one. More than just a photo opportunity, our iconic rock formations hide ancient wisdom and diverse plant and animal life.
2024年8月7日 · For a long time known exclusively as ‘The Olgas’ or ‘Mount Olga’ after its highest peak, the famous domes of Kata Tjuta must be seen to be believed. Considered a must-do for anyone travelling to the Northern Territory, read on to find out everything you need to know about Kata Tjuta before you arrive!