Remarkable Rocks

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Rising from the ochre earth of Australia's Red Centre, Remarkable Rocks are a surreal sweep of weathered granite boulders that seem to defy gravity. Sculpted by millions of years of wind and sand, these colossal, precariously balanced formations glow gold at sunrise and turn deep crimson at sunset. Located within the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, they offer a quieter, equally mesmerising alternative to the park's more famous monoliths, inviting you to wander among their alien shapes and marvel at the ancient landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 1–2 hours at Remarkable Rocks, ideally timed for sunrise or sunset when the light is most dramatic. If you're combining it with a visit to Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa, you can easily make a full day of exploring the national park. Many visitors spend the morning at Uluru, then head to Kata Tjuṯa for the afternoon walk, finishing with sunset at Remarkable Rocks or the Uluru sunset viewing area.

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