Orammina Waterhole
Hidden in the red heart of the Northern Territory, Orammina Waterhole is a serene, permanent waterhole along the Lasseter Highway, offering a surprising oasis in the arid landscape. This spot is a haven for birdlife and a peaceful stop for travellers exploring the region between Uluru and Kings Canyon.
Highlights & What to See
- Birdwatching paradise – Spot corellas, galahs, and waterbirds that flock to the waterhole, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
- Refreshing dip – The clear, cool water is perfect for a swim on a hot day, with a small sandy beach for easy access.
- Walking track – A short, easy loop trail around the waterhole offers views of the surrounding spinifex and red sand dunes.
- Picnic facilities – Shaded tables and a basic camping area make it a great lunch stop or overnight camp.
- Sunset views – The waterhole reflects the vibrant colours of the outback sky, creating a stunning photo opportunity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here for a swim and a walk. If you're camping, allow an overnight stay to enjoy the sunset and dawn bird chorus. It's a perfect leg-stretcher on a long drive between Yulara and Kings Canyon.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – A 90-minute drive east, the iconic monolith and domes are a must-see.
- Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park) – About 2 hours north, famous for its dramatic cliff walks and permanent waterholes.
- Mount Conner – A flat-topped mesa visible from the highway, often mistaken for Uluru from a distance.
- Yulara Resort – The main service town for Uluru, with accommodation, fuel, and supplies.
- Lasseter's Cave – A historic site linked to the Lasseter Gold Reef legend, a short detour off the highway.
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Image credits
- Kings Canyon — Zoharby / CC BY-SA 3.0