Kata Tjuta Dunes Viewing Area is on the west side of the Uluru boulder, known as the "red heart of Australia," about 35km from Yulara, the main resort and hub of Uuru.
With an area of about 40 square km2 and a mix of 36 dome stones of varying sizes and height, the highest elevation is 1066 metres and a height of 546 metres from the ground. In the local indigenous language, the meaning of Katachuta means "long land" is the best illustration of the unusual rock shape here.
Kata Tjuta Dunes Viewing Area is the best place to view the Catachu panorama as well as the sunrise, as the sun shines directly on these boulders at sunrise, and overlooks Urulu.
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