Although not perhaps as popular as Uluru, Kata Tjuta is also a spectacular view at sunset.
Kata Tjuta, formerly known as The Olgas and technically known as Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga is a rock formation located around 45 minutes drive west of Uluru.
There are 36 individual domed boulders that collected together form this unique landscape.
There are a number of walks around Kata Tjuta, including the main Valley of the Winds walk, which is 7.4km long and takes 3 - 4 hours.
We arrived in time to go for one of the shorter walks and take some photos, before serving out our dinner and watching the rocks change hue as the sun set.



