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Field of Light Uluru: Sunrise Tour with Hot Drinks
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Field of Light Uluru: Sunrise Tour with Hot Drinks
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Highlights
Visit the Field of Light, the largest installation by artist Bruce Munro, located in the desert near Uluru. This display includes over 50,000 glowing glass spheres.
Arrive before dawn and walk through the illuminated field at your own pace. As daylight approaches, see the desert oaks come into view. Move to a nearby sand dune to watch the sunrise. Have tea, coffee, or hot chocolate as the sun rises, lighting up the desert and Uluru. From this point, you can also see Kata Tjuta as the desert wakes up for the day.
What's included
INCLUDED
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Field of Light entry
Customer reviews
Additional information
Must Know
Visitors are requested to reach the pick-up point at least 10 minutes before the communicated pick-up time
Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park will be closed on 25–26 June 2026 and will reopen at 6:30 am on 27 June
Usage
Show the smartphone voucher to the supplier during pickup
Post Purchase
Since the activity is based on sunrise time and general weather, the supplier will contact you to confirm the exact pick-up time for the tour
Good To Know
Guide Languages: English
Location
Venue
Field of Light Uluru, 177 Yulara Drive, 0872
Meeting Point
177 Yulara Drive
提供商
AAT Kings
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CNY 639
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It's 7 football fields of lights and hundreds of kilometres of cables plonked in the middle of the desert by an Englishman. Sure, it's pretty but I think it would be better in a different space. Uluru, and the indigenous culture of the area, is special enough.