An unforgettable snapshot. Photo: Tourism NT

An unforgettable snapshot. Photo: Tourism NT

You need a park pass to experience Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park’s natural and cultural wonders.

Park passes can be purchased online for quick and easy entry to the park.

Your park pass helps us maintain the park’s facilities, preserve its World Heritage sites and support Traditional Owners and their community. Children and teenagers under 18 years go free, making it even easier for families to visit this world-renowned icon.

For each:  
Adult (18 years and over) $38 for 3 days
$50 annual pass
Vehicle of a resident of the Northern Territory
Valid for driver and all passengers in the vehicle. Vehicle (excludes tour or hire vehicles) must be registered in the Northern Territory.
$109 per annual pass
Commercial tour operators and approved sales agents adult park use fees purchased online 5% discount on total fees payable

Does your park pass provide entry to other national parks?

No, this park pass is valid for entry to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park only. If you are planning to visit Kakadu National Park, you will need to buy a separate Kakadu park pass. All other national parks in the Northern Territory are managed by the Northern Territory Government. For entry and booking requirements, visit the NT Park Bookings website.

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Using your park pass

Once you’ve bought your pass online, you can either print it out or save it to your phone for scanning at the park. Visitors with an iPhone can save the pass to the Wallet app on their phone and it will automatically appear on the lock screen as they approach the park.

When you get to the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa entry station, use the left-hand lane and scan the QR code on your pass to open the gate.

What if you can’t buy a pass online?

Pre-purchasing your pass online is the quickest and easiest way to start your adventure in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa.

If you can’t buy your pass online, you can pick one up at the entry station on your way into the park.

Free entry for schools and eligible youth groups

Australian school students who are travelling as part of a school trip or other group learning program may be eligible for free entry to the park.

Apply for a park fee exemption

Additional permits

You may need an additional permit if you are doing commercial activities inside the park or visiting Aboriginal land outside the park.

Where your money goes

Pie chart.
All of the money from park passes is invested straight back into the park

Your entry fee helps us preserve Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa’s World Heritage–listed natural and cultural sites and provide better services and facilities for visitors.

The park’s Traditional Owners also benefit – a quarter of the revenue from park passes is used to support Aṉangu homelands and provide training and business development.

What are you waiting for?