Map of Uluru – Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta & Outback Guide
Map of Uluru – Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta & Outback Guide
This map of Uluru provides a detailed overview of one of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks, including Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta, surrounding roads, visitor access areas and the wider Central Australian outback region.
Uluru is known for its massive sandstone formation, desert landscapes, cultural significance and location within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Key areas include the Uluru viewing zones, Kata Tjuta, Yulara resort area and surrounding outback roads.
Uluru is located in Central Australia in the southern Northern Territory. Major nearby areas include Kata Tjuta, Yulara and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
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Where Is Uluru Located?
Uluru is located in Central Australia in the southern Northern Territory. It sits within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and is one of Australia’s most famous natural landmarks.
- North: Alice Springs and central NT direction
- South: South Australian outback direction
- East: Central Australian desert regions
- West: Western Australian desert landscapes
Main Areas Around Uluru
- Uluru (Ayers Rock) — iconic sandstone monolith and cultural landmark
- Kata Tjuta — rock dome formations west of Uluru
- Yulara — tourism resort and accommodation area
- Uluru viewing areas — walking tracks and designated lookout zones
- Cultural centre precinct — visitor information and cultural interpretation area
- National park road loop — connects major attractions and viewing sites
- Desert outback surrounds — remote landscapes surrounding the park
- Airport access corridor — transport link to Ayers Rock Airport
How the Uluru Region Is Laid Out
- National park core — centred around Uluru and Kata Tjuta formations
- Tourism access corridors — roads connect viewing areas and accommodation zones
- Protected desert landscapes — surround the major visitor precincts
- Remote outback transport routes — link the region with Alice Springs and surrounding NT areas
- Cultural and conservation areas — protected zones across the national park
Key Geographic Features
- Uluru — one of the world’s largest sandstone monoliths
- Kata Tjuta — group of large rock domes west of Uluru
- Central Australian desert — dominant landscape surrounding the park
- Red Centre environment — iconic inland Australian terrain
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park — protected cultural and natural area
Uluru Transport and Road Map Overview
- Lasseter Highway — major road connecting Uluru with central Australia
- National park road loop — access route around major attractions
- Yulara access roads — connect accommodation and tourism areas
- Ayers Rock Airport — primary airport serving the Uluru region
- Outback touring routes — connect Uluru with Alice Springs and remote NT regions
Why People Search for a Map of Uluru
- To locate Uluru within Central Australia
- To understand access to Kata Tjuta and Yulara
- To explore national park road layouts and viewing areas
- To plan outback travel and tourism routes
- To understand the geography of Australia’s Red Centre
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Uluru Map FAQs
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Where is Uluru located?
Uluru is located in Central Australia in the southern Northern Territory. -
What is Uluru known for?
Uluru is known for its massive sandstone formation, cultural significance and Red Centre landscapes. -
What are the main nearby areas around Uluru?
Main nearby areas include Kata Tjuta, Yulara and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. -
Is Uluru in a national park?
Yes, Uluru is located within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
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