Yulara
About this place
- Community & Personal Service182
- Technicians & Trades98
- Labourers88
- Managers86
- Clerical & Administrative49
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Proximity to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
- Stunning desert landscapes and clear night skies
- Rich Indigenous culture and heritage
- Tight-knit community with a peaceful atmosphere
- Access to various outdoor activities and tours
About Yulara
Yulara, a charming outback town located in the Northern Territory, serves as the gateway to the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. With a population of just 853, this close-knit community enjoys a peaceful lifestyle amidst stunning desert landscapes and vibrant red sands. The town's atmosphere is enriched by its cultural significance, with a strong connection to the local Anangu people, who share their deep-rooted traditions and stories of the land. Visitors will find a warm and welcoming environment, where outdoor adventures and breathtaking sunsets are part of everyday life. Surrounded by the striking natural beauty of the Australian outback, Yulara offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. The landscape is dotted with unique flora and fauna, while the clear skies provide ample opportunity for stargazing. Residents and visitors alike enjoy a laid-back lifestyle, where community events and gatherings foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie among all who call Yulara home.
What You'll Find
Proximity to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park; Stunning desert landscapes and clear night skies; Rich Indigenous culture and heritage; Tight-knit community with a peaceful atmosphere; Access to various outdoor activities and tours
Why Locals Love It
Residents appreciate the strong sense of community and the breathtaking natural environment surrounding them.
Why Visitors Come
Tourists are drawn to Yulara for its access to Uluru and the chance to experience the beauty and culture of the Australian outback.

