Here visitors will find stunning views of not only Uluru but also of the 36 head-shaped domes of Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas. There are also two self-guided walks through the dunes with signs explaining how to play Aboriginal children’s games, collect and process bush foods, and make tools. Visitors can walk along the tracks and find their own spot to watch the sunrise or have a picnic under one of the shelters. The destination has ample self-regulated parking for coaches (46 coach parking bays), which is separate from the car parking area.