in which state or territory is Uluru and Kata tjuta?
Yes. Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is about 40 km from Kata Tjuta in central Australia. Both features are within the Kata Tjuta National Park.What many people do not know is that the two features are actually connected underground by a massive shield of rock.
From Kingston S.E. in South Australia to Kata Tjuta in the Northern Territory is a distance of just under 1900km. travel time is around sixteen hours.
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
it is located in the National Uluru Kata-tjuta park that is in australia
i think no pets allowed
Uluru is in the Kata-Tjuta National Park of central Australia.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is in Australia. The University of Sydney is in Australia.
The original indigenous name for Mt Olga is Kata Tjuta.
Uluru itself is not divided into different parts. It is a single sandstone monolith, or inselberg. However, it is joined underground to the rock formation to the west, known as Kata Tjuta, or Mount Olga, and the smooth protuberances of Kata Tjuta are divided into many parts.
Kata Tjuta (kat-a ju-ta) (otherwise known as the Olgas) are set within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The name has been aptly given to the Olgas as Kata Tjuta actually means 'many heads' in traditional Aboriginal language. The Olgas are about 30km from Uluru and is made up of 36 rounded domes with the tallest (Mt. Olga) being 200m higher than Uluru (that's 546m).
The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is Uluru is located in the Northern Territory of Australia, which is not a state, but a territory. Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta, formerly known as The Olgas, are located about 40 km apart.