The area is not big and can be walked.
The devils marbles flora and fauna.
In the aboriginal mythology the devils marbles are the eggs of the rainbow serpent and many dreamtime stories and traditions of the warumungu kaytetye and alyawarre aboriginal people are linked with this area.
Do buy eat drink sleep.
Black snake red belly black snake and brown snake lizards such as blue tongue and spiky black lizards birds including the koel dollarbird rainbow bee eater.
It has a deep spiritual meaning for both men and women aboriginal cultural sites are often specifically for either men or women.
Flora and fauna climate.
The devils marbles are a collection of rock formations in the shape marbles they are vibrant red in colour and stand with no assistance no matter the obscurity of the shape.
The devils marbles conservation reserve offers a variety of habitats for unique desert flora and fauna.
The devils marbles reserve is home to many kinds of animals including snakes of variety e g.
The reserve is located approximately 400 kilometers north of alice springs or 100 kilometers south of tennant creek.
Some of the plants and animals include the native rock figs pygmy spiny tailed goanna fairy martins and others.
Fees and permits get around.
One may think that since the rocks are in the middle of nowhere in the australian outback there is no life.
Easy to access by car on the stuart highway.
On the contrary the rocks form the perfect habitat for some flora and fauna.
The shade of the rocks are used as shelters and also provide perfect sun baking places for them and other coldblooded animals.
The karlu karlu devils marbles conservation reserve stretching over 1 802 hectares is home to a wide variety of unique desert flora and fauna including goannas and finches.
The barkley tablelands is where you will find vivid blue skies striking scenery and abundant wildlife.
Exposed sunny areas and darkened shady areas provide cool habitats for snakes lizards goannas and birds.
The reservation area itself is 18 02 square kilometer.
In the summer temperatures get very high while nights can get very cold.
Firepits are provided but you will need to drive a couple of kilometres out of the reserve to collect firewood.