Abstract: Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park is a living cultural landscape. World Heritage listed for cultural and natural values, the park’s spectacular desert landscapes and extraordinary plants and animals draw people from all over the world. Anangu want to share the park with visitors, while safeguarding their culture, lifestyle and privacy, and maintaining Tjukurpa. New tourism opportunities for Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park will focus on: • off ering visitors diverse experiences and memorable insights into the park’s natural and living cultural landscapes • building strong and successful partnerships between Anangu, government and the tourism industry to achieve sustainable tourism • providing meaningful and realistic opportunities for Anangu to engage in, and benefi t from, tourism.