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乌鲁鲁-卡塔丘卡和瓦塔卡国家公园得天独厚,拥有自然美景,珍稀野生动物和遍布奇异植物的沙漠。

乌鲁鲁-卡塔丘卡和瓦塔卡国家公园得天独厚,拥有自然美景,珍稀野生动物和遍布奇异植物的沙漠。如果谈到鸟类,那我们要说,这两个公园简直到处都是“带羽毛的朋友”。

乌卢鲁观光旅游指南

乌鲁鲁-卡塔丘卡国家公园拥有闻名遐迩的巨石地貌。这些巨石的正式名称是“艾尔斯巨岩”和“奥尔加斯”。世界上仅有几处地方因自然和文化双重价值而列入世界遗产,而乌鲁鲁就是其中之一。

游客不妨黎明早起,看乌鲁鲁巨石变化色调的样子,那颜色无比瑰丽辉煌。它仿佛一只石凤凰,将要从三齿稃树丛中腾空飞去。你也可以沿着某条步道游览,围绕这个著名的庞然大物,去寻访鲜为人知的水潭和野生动物栖息地。

阿南格族之乡

在乌鲁鲁--卡塔丘卡文化中心,你可以获取关于许多活动信息,并对《原住民创世纪》(Tjukurpa)做一番了解——它是阿南格人的创世故事和律法书。在土著导游带领下,你可以步行游览,体验丛林美食、传统狩猎技巧和阿南格族岩画。

漫步瓦塔卡

瓦塔卡国家公园是一个重要的保护区。在巍峨的峡谷和岩穴中,生活着六百多种植物和许多本土动物。还有一条步道蜿蜒通过国王峡谷,连接着用于多日远足的盖尔斯路径(Giles Track),一直通往风景如画的凯瑟琳泉(Kathleen Springs)。

国王溪步道则是一条休闲步道,沿途可以观看国王峡谷高耸的悬崖,以及“伊甸园”中茂密的植被和丰富的野生动物。到了那里,你还要支起耳朵,认真搜冠翎岩鸠高分贝的咕咕叫声。

护林员提示

如果想要公园护林员随同,可以试试“北领地公园活力项目”,你可以从中了解关于这个地区文化、历史和野生动物的专业信息。而在瓦卡杜国家公园,每年9月结束前都组织国王峡谷旅游项目,每周组织两次。

National parks & reserves around Uluru

Anangu country

Visit the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre for information about a range of activities, and gain an insight into Tjukurpa, the creation stories and laws of the Anangu people. Experience a walking tour with Aboriginal guides and learn about bush foods, traditional hunting techniques and Anangu rock art.

Walking Watarrka

Watarrka National Park is an important conservation area with its mighty gorges and rock holes home to over 600 plant species and many native animals. Short walking trails wind through Kings Canyon and on via the overnight Giles Track to the picturesque Kathleen Springs.

The Kings Creek Walk is a leisurely stroll taking in the towering cliffs of Kings Canyon and the lush vegetation and abundant wildlife of the ‘Garden of Eden’. While you’re there, keep an ear out for the high-pitched coo of a spinifex pigeon.

Park passes & permits

To visit national parks and reserves around Uluru, you may require a park pass. Find out more about passes and permits in the NT.

Camping

There are no camping areas inside the national parks but you will find options nearby with all the facilities you need. Find out more about camping around Uluru.

Ranger info

For guided tours with rark rangers, try out the Territory Parks Alive Program and receive expert information on the region’s culture, history and wildlife. A Kings Canyon tour in the Watarrka National Park operates twice weekly until late September.