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Uluru, Northern Territory: Bruce Munro's 'Field of Light' art installation at night, with thousands of glowing spheres illuminating the desert, a magical highlight of the sunrise tour.
Australia's Northern Territory, the magnificent red rock formations of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) under a blue sky, showcasing the vast and mysterious natural beauty of the Red Centre.
In Uluru, Northern Territory, two visitors watch Bruce Munro's 'Field of Light' art installation before sunrise, experiencing tens of thousands of light spheres illuminating the desert.
A couple enjoys a romantic stroll through Uluru, Northern Territory's 'Field of Light' art installation, surrounded by thousands of glowing spheres, a unique pre-sunrise art experience.
Expansive panoramic view from Uluru Northern Territory's sunrise viewing platform, with the magnificent Uluru monolith in the distance, showcasing the Red Centre's charm under a clear blue sky.

Uluru Sunrise & Field of Light Tour | Northern Territory

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Duration:2 hour(s) 30 min(s)
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  • See the "Field of Light," a masterpiece created by the internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro
  • Stand amazed at the sight of more than 50,000 spheres of light installed within sight of Uluru
  • Enjoy your warm coffee, tea, or hot chocolate as the rays of bright sunlight lights up Uluru at sunrise
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Sightseeing Tours

Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Sightseeing typeNatural sights
TransportWalking

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Explore Uluru's surroundings in the dark with a special light show before gazing over Uluru's sunrise.

In complete darkness, you'll get to wander through Uluru's light show using pathways that include 50,000 spheres of light used to decorate the surrounding desert before you arrive at the Field of Light sunrise viewing area.

Relax and enjoy some warm tea, coffee, or hot chocolate as the first red hues of sunlight appear and brighten the sky, flooding the surrounding landscape with light and warmth.


— Itinerary Information —

  • The gathering time is 105 minutes before sunrise
  • Departure and return times are different throughout the year following the time of the rising sun. Please refer to this website and reconfirm with customer service
  • The meeting location is at Ayers Rock Resort (170 Yulara Dr, Yulara NT 0872, Australia)
  • Travel time takes about 2 hours
  • The trip ends 30 minutes after sunrise, which is when you will return to Ayers Rock Resort


— Important information —

  • Admission is free for children below 2 years old. Please indicate the number and age of the children when booking. Children below 15 years old must be accompanied by an adult
  • Most scenic spots do not have barrier-free facilities. Passengers with limited mobility are not recommended to participate in the experience
  • The pickup locations for this itinerary are Ayers Rock Campground, Sails in the Desert Hotel, Outback Pioneer Hotel, and Desert Gardens Hotel. Passengers can choose different pickup and drop-off locations. Please indicate the chosen pickup location in the Pickup Details section when booking
  • Passengers must leave their contact information when ordering so that local travel agencies can contact them in case of any emergency
  • Please be aware that the entire itinerary is guided in English

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  • Please make sure to check your mailbox the day before the itinerary to avoid missing the next day's connection time notification message. If you have not received any relevant information or encountered urgent problems, contact your local travel agency using the number +61 2 9028 5180 for assistance

  • Please be sure to arrive at the meeting point 5–10 minutes in advance. Late arrivals are not allowed to participate in the itinerary or continue to participate in the itinerary, and the fare cannot be refunded. As there are many buses in AAT Kings, please note that it is located on the top of the front windshield when gathering. The electronic display board shows the name of the bus

  • Departure and return times are different throughout the year depending on the time of sunrise. Please confirm the actual time before departure

  • Children must be accompanied by adults

  • Please wear light and easy walking shoes, and bring warm clothes, sunglasses, a hat, water bottle, sunscreen, and a camera

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the specific restrictions for visitors interacting with Uluru?

Visitors are prohibited from climbing Uluru due to its immense cultural significance to the Anangu people, who are the traditional owners, and for safety reasons. It is also important to stay on marked paths and refrain from disturbing the natural environment or taking photos of certain sacred areas, which are clearly signposted. Respecting these rules contributes to the preservation of the site and its cultural heritage.

2. How does Uluru change colors during a sunrise viewing experience?

At sunrise, Uluru transforms dramatically. Initially a dark silhouette against the pre-dawn sky, it gradually shifts through deep reds, oranges, and browns as the sun's first rays illuminate its surface. This spectacle is caused by the low angle of the sun interacting with the iron minerals in the sandstone, creating a breathtaking, ever-changing palette.

3. Is the Field of Light art installation currently available for viewing at Uluru?

Yes, the "Field of Light" art installation by Bruce Munro is an ongoing exhibition at Uluru. It features 50,000 spheres of light that illuminate the desert landscape. Visitors can experience this unique artwork, which is typically viewed in conjunction with an Uluru sunrise tour, offering a magical pre-dawn experience.

4. Is it possible to visit the Field of Light independently or is a guided tour required?

Direct independent access to the Field of Light is generally not permitted. Visitors typically access the installation as part of an organized tour. These tours provide convenient transportation, guided access to the art installation, and often combine the experience with viewing the Uluru sunrise. This structured approach ensures visitor safety and minimizes environmental impact.

5. What is the typical process for purchasing entry to the Field of Light at Uluru?

Entry to the Field of Light is usually purchased as part of an organized tour package, rather than as a standalone ticket. These tours must be booked in advance, often through online travel platforms. For example, you can book through KKday to access comprehensive tour options that combine the Field of Light with an Uluru sunrise viewing, offering a seamless and convenient booking experience for your entire itinerary.

6. What are the transportation options to reach Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and the Field of Light?

The primary access point is Ayers Rock Airport (Connellan Airport, AYQ). From there, visitors typically use resort shuttle services or pre-arranged tour transfers to reach accommodation and tour departure points. While car rental is available, many prefer booking tours that include transportation to efficiently visit Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and the Field of Light.

7. Are there any specific photography restrictions when visiting Uluru or the Field of Light?

Yes, photography is restricted in certain culturally sensitive areas around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which are clearly marked with signage. It is crucial to respect these restrictions to honor the Anangu traditional owners. For the Field of Light, general personal photography is permitted, but commercial photography or drone usage typically requires specific permits.

8. What can visitors expect during an Uluru sunrise viewing experience?

Visitors typically arrive at a designated viewing area before dawn to witness Uluru against the dramatic pre-sunrise sky. The experience includes observing the majestic rock change colors as the sun ascends, often accompanied by complimentary warm beverages like coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. It's a serene opportunity to connect with the landscape's spiritual significance.

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