Parks and reserves

Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Visitor Guide

Environment Australia, 2005

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About the Guide

We, the traditional landowners of Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, are Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara people. We speak our own language and teach it to our children. In our language we call ourselves Anangu and we would like you to use that word too.

The land that is now Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park was created by the Tjukuritja (creation ancestors). In their travels they left marks in the land and made laws for us to keep and live by. We hope that, during your visit, you will learn about some of our creation ancestors and some of our law and culture. Please respect this knowledge and open your minds and hearts so you can appreciate our enduring culture.

Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park is a Commonwealth reserve inscribed on the World Heritage List for both the cultural and natural values of its landscape. The park protects the cultural values of Anangu, the iconic rock outcrops of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, outstanding examples of arid zone flora and fauna, and outstanding scenic beauty.

The official visitor guide to Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park is provided to visitors when paying their park use fee upon entry to the park. This guide can be downloaded as a pdf file from this page.

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