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Muṯitjulu Waterhole — Attraction in Northern Territory

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Muṯitjulu Waterhole
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Kuniya Walk
Petermann NT 0872, Australia
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
Lasseter Hwy, Uluru NT 0872, Australia
Lungkata Walk
Petermann NT 0872, Australia
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Muṯitjulu Waterhole

Unnamed Road, Petermann NT 0872, Australia
4.7(112)
Open until 7:30 PM
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Cultural
Outdoor
Scenic
Family friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Kuniya Walk, Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, Lungkata Walk, restaurants:
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+61 8 8956 1128
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Nearby attractions of Muṯitjulu Waterhole

Kuniya Walk

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Lungkata Walk

Kuniya Walk

Kuniya Walk

4.8

(98)

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Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

4.8

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Lungkata Walk

Lungkata Walk

4.9

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Reviews of Muṯitjulu Waterhole

4.7
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5.0
2y

You cannot help but be entranced by the beauty of this place. It's an easy walk from the carpark with lots of shady trees and seating along the way. It was wonderful to learn more about the rich cultural significance this land has for the aboriginal people. This is said to be the only waterhole that never completely dries up. There is a small viewing platform and seat to sit quietly and reflect on the spiritual beauty of this place. I highly recommend you visit at least once in...

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5.0
1y

Stunning walk. It’s quite easy and flat. The waterhole was completely filled this time of year and the surrounding area was lush and green. The cave area with paintings was closed off as some moron decided to graffiti over it. Either way, it’s a lovely place to spend some time. Apparently the Dalai Lama came to this location in 2015 and spent time meditating on the bench overlooking the waterhole as he felt something truly special here. We...

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5.0
1y

This is on the Kuniya Walk and it is a nice spot being one of the few permanent water sources in the area. So it has trees and plants and must have been a sacred place for the Anangu people, the traditional Aboriginal Custodians of the land. Here as elsewhere on the walk there are caves with ancient rock art about the creation story of Kuniya the woma python woman, and Liru, the poisonous...

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IzzyIzzy
You cannot help but be entranced by the beauty of this place. It's an easy walk from the carpark with lots of shady trees and seating along the way. It was wonderful to learn more about the rich cultural significance this land has for the aboriginal people. This is said to be the only waterhole that never completely dries up. There is a small viewing platform and seat to sit quietly and reflect on the spiritual beauty of this place. I highly recommend you visit at least once in your lifetime.
Preston M.Preston M.
Stunning walk. It’s quite easy and flat. The waterhole was completely filled this time of year and the surrounding area was lush and green. The cave area with paintings was closed off as some moron decided to graffiti over it. Either way, it’s a lovely place to spend some time. Apparently the Dalai Lama came to this location in 2015 and spent time meditating on the bench overlooking the waterhole as he felt something truly special here. We all did, too.
Ross DanielsRoss Daniels
This is on the Kuniya Walk and it is a nice spot being one of the few permanent water sources in the area. So it has trees and plants and must have been a sacred place for the Anangu people, the traditional Aboriginal Custodians of the land. Here as elsewhere on the walk there are caves with ancient rock art about the creation story of Kuniya the woma python woman, and Liru, the poisonous brown snake man.
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You cannot help but be entranced by the beauty of this place. It's an easy walk from the carpark with lots of shady trees and seating along the way. It was wonderful to learn more about the rich cultural significance this land has for the aboriginal people. This is said to be the only waterhole that never completely dries up. There is a small viewing platform and seat to sit quietly and reflect on the spiritual beauty of this place. I highly recommend you visit at least once in your lifetime.
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Stunning walk. It’s quite easy and flat. The waterhole was completely filled this time of year and the surrounding area was lush and green. The cave area with paintings was closed off as some moron decided to graffiti over it. Either way, it’s a lovely place to spend some time. Apparently the Dalai Lama came to this location in 2015 and spent time meditating on the bench overlooking the waterhole as he felt something truly special here. We all did, too.
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This is on the Kuniya Walk and it is a nice spot being one of the few permanent water sources in the area. So it has trees and plants and must have been a sacred place for the Anangu people, the traditional Aboriginal Custodians of the land. Here as elsewhere on the walk there are caves with ancient rock art about the creation story of Kuniya the woma python woman, and Liru, the poisonous brown snake man.
Ross Daniels

Ross Daniels

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