A Sanctuary of Stillness
Kuniya Walk and Mutitjulu Waterhole: Follow the path of Kuniya – the ancestral woma python woman – to the rock’s most reliable water source—a place of deep shade, ancient art, and living history.

A Living Oasis: Discovering the Ancient Stillness and Stories of Mutitjulu Waterhole
The Kuniya Walk is a gentle, 1km return journey that leads you into a world far removed from the exposed desert plains. As you approach the towering southern face of Uluṟu, the temperature drops and the sound of the wind is replaced by the chatter of honeyeaters. This permanent waterhole has sustained life for millennia, serving as a vital meeting place for Aṉangu and a sacred site for the Kuniya (Woma Python) Tjukurpa.
A Desert Sanctuary: What to Hear, See, and Feel at Mutitjulu Waterhole

The Battle in the Rock
Look up at the cliff face. You can clearly see the features of the battle between Kuniya (the python) and Liru (the poisonous snake). The cracks and shapes in the sandstone aren’t just erosion; they are the physical evidence of the creation stories.


Mutitjulu Waterhole
Most people rush this walk in 20 minutes. Don’t. Find one of the wooden benches near the waterhole and sit in silence for ten minutes. This is the ‘heartbeat’ of the rock..
Walk with an Expert: Guided Base Walk Experiences
Whether you want a spiritual sunrise walk or an educational ranger-led journey, find the perfect pace for your Uluṟu adventure here.
