Uluru-Kata
Tjuta National Park is the location of a world-renowned sandstone
monolith, which stands 348 metres in height and bears various
inscriptions made by ancestral indigenous peoples, located in Northern
Territory of Australia. It is located 1431 kilometres south ofDarwin by
road and 440 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs along the Stuart and
Lasseter Highways. The park covers 1326 square kilometers and includes
the features it is named after - Uluru / Ayers Rock and, 40 kilometres
to its west, Kata Tjuta / Mount Olga. The location is listed with UNESCO
World Heritage sites.