The heart of Australia – Kata Tjuta

Hiking through remarkable rocks – Olgas – Travel log no. 72

We made it to Kata Tjuta around lunch time. After a good lunch we did the famous Valley of the Winds hike.

The Olga’s are remarkable in itself. It looks like a collection of stone sculptures the size of mountains in the middle of the desert.

In addition to that the stone looks artificial. Red sand is fixing bigger boulders together like concrete. It nearly feels more convincing that the Olga’s are made by somebody rather than by nature.

Kata Tjuta, Australia
The drive into the Olga’s or Kata Tjuta.
Valley of the Winds, Australia
Johan and Matteo hiking up to the lookout of the valley of the winds.

After an hour of hiking straight up into the hills we finally got up on a lookout. The view into the Valley of the Winds was really impressive. Especially after coming here with no expectations looking out from atop felt even better than looking at Ayers Rock.

Lookout, Valley of the Winds
View from the lookout into the Valley of the Winds.
Valley of the Winds, Olga's
The view on the way up to the lookout. Suddenly you get a good feeling for the dimensions. What first looked small from far away happened to be gigantic.

While walking down into the valley we enjoyed the scent of herbs in the air of a little Oasis in the middle of the desert.

Valley of the Winds, Kata Tjuta
The view on the lookout from the valley of the wind. What felt like being high up was actually just an outlook at 1/4 of the mountains height.
Mountain Range, Olga's
Another view on this special Mountain Range. While hiking we enjoyed it more and more as our favorite part of the park.

While we walked back to the parking something remarkable happened. The sunset and tainted the mountains in a deep red color. Even darker than the color of Ayers Rock during the same time.

Sunset, Olga's
The moon is slowly rising in the back of the mountain range tainted in red.
Sunset, Olga
The dark red Olga’s during sunset.

I definitely will keep this day in memory as one of beautiful colors on sculptures of rock in the outback of Australia.