Tourist Guide Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is located in the Northern Territory of Australia and is listed on the UNESCO world heritage list.
Situated at a distance of 440 kms to the south-west of Alice Springs in the length of Stuart and 1431 kms in the south of Darwin.
The entire park covers 1326 square kilometers which includes characteristics of Uluru / Ayers Rock from whom he has got the its name. It is well connected with flights from the main cities of Australia.
The climate in the region is extreme with 45°C during summer and falls to -5°C during winters. The flora and fauna of the region have well adapted to the extreme weather conditions.
Though with the extreme weather has led to evolution of unusual flora and fauna.
From the time this park has been listed as World Heritage the number of tourists has increased to 400,000 tourists every year.




