Watarrka (Kings Canyon) Area, Northern Territory

Wild flowers - Watarrka (Kings Canyon) areaWatarrka National Park, and its most famous landmark, Kings Canyon, is located 330 kilometres south west of Alice Springs in the Uluru / Kata Tjuta region of the Northern Territory. The park encompasses the western end of the George Gill Range and is home to a variety of unique native flora and fauna, including over 600 different plant species. Commercial accommodation can be found within the park at the Kings Canyon Resort and Kings Creek Station. The area has also been home to Luritja Aboriginal people for the last 20,000 years. The word Watarrka refers to the umbrella bush that proliferates in this area. Watarrka can be reached via the gravel Mereenie Loop Road (Red Centre Way) or via the sealed Luritja Road running off the Lasseter Highway.

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Brave Kings Canyon!

Brave Kings Canyon!

Another treasure of Central Australia: the dramatic, rugged bluffs and gorges of Watarrka National Park, or Kings Canyon, shelter a world of contrasts three and a half hours' drive from Alice Springs. The canyon's ancient sandstone walls thrust skyward to the Lost City, a plateau of weathered domes.  more


Watarrka National Park

Watarrka National Park

With its rich red crags and black rock-holes against a dazzling blue sky, and a surreal area of weathered rocks called the Lost City, Watarrka National Park looks as stunning as it does forbidding. Yet it has its soft side, sheltering a diversity of plant and animal life. It's possible to stay here, with choices from camping to luxury.  more


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