Valley of the Winds
Loved as one of Australia’s best day hikes, the Valley of the Winds enters Kata Tjuta, and trails among its domes for an at-times challenging and consistently rewarding walk.
View DetailsWalkers start the Valley of the Winds hike from the carpark, and cover rocky pathways on the way to entering the interior of the Kata Tjuta site. Best taken in the early morning to avoid the warmer midday temperatures, this four-hour hike is a walk-and-return hike, with Karingana the tipping point.
Walkers pass through rocky sections and grassy expanses, pass flowing creeks (depending on the season) and encounter colourful birds and wildlife.
The spectacular Karingana lookout is reached after a hike up a ridge between towering gorge walls, a saddle with views out to rolling green plains of the Valley of the Winds and back through the soaring red domes.
The trail passes through territory sacred to Anangu men, and is considered as challenging as it is rewarding. The hike may be taken on a guided basis or as a self-guided adventure with private vehicle drop off and pickup.
Bookings are subject to availability and are recommended in advance. Enquire for more details.
Loved as one of Australia’s best day hikes, the Valley of the Winds enters Kata Tjuta, and trails among its domes for an at-times challenging and consistently rewarding walk.
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