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Taking a trip to Yulara, Australia? A visit to Kata Tjuta - The Olgas, is an absolute must-see attraction if you are looking to experience the rich Australian culture and spiritual significance.
This attraction is located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, and has become a popular destination for visitors to the region.
A visit to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre is highly recommended before exploring the park. This award-winning Cultural Centre provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the Anangu culture and spiritual significance of the area. The Centre boasts dynamic displays, video presentations and remarkable artwork that explain the world heritage landscape from the perspective of the traditional owners, the Anangu.
The Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre is a great starting point for visitors to the park seeking information about this sacred location. The Centre also provides an introduction to the Anangu culture, teaching visitors about Tjukurpa, creation stories and laws, which explain the spiritual meanings of the surrounding landscapes. Because of the deep spiritual nature of the area and what is contained within the Cultural Centre, please do not photograph or video inside the building or precinct. This is to respect the wishes of the traditional owners, and protect Anangu's cultural and intellectual property.
Kata Tjuta- The Olgas, consists of 36 dome-shaped red rocks that rise majestically out of the desert. The site offers visitors unique and breathtaking views of the sprawling desert landscapes, along with the opportunity to experience the spiritual significance of the area. Visitors can take a walk around the rocks on one of the marked trails or sign up for a guided tour with a local guide.
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