"Multitjulu Walk - traces of the Rainbow Snake" Uluru National Park (Ayers Rock) Things to Do Tip by Myndo

  Mutitjulu
by Myndo
 
 

Multitjulu Walk - when walking around Uluru, you will also get to this walk. It is also accessible from a Carpark nearby. It can also be done by wheelchair.

Length: 1km, 45 Minutes return time.


The track leads to a waterhole at the rim of the Uluru.
It is the home of the ancient water snake Wanampi.
Once there was a fight between this snake and another (evil/dark) one. The traces of the fight can be seen on the Rocks (darker spots and bands and so)

It is actually interesting, if you have someone who can explain you what happened (according to the story) and where you have to look....

Easier to see are the rock paintings from the Aboriginal people, these can also be found here.

Directions: Start from Multitjulu Car- park

Review Helpfulness: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Updated May 9, 2005
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