Watch the most beautiful sunrise, and have breakfast with music
This is a magical place,
in the Northern Territory of Australia
Here,
you can immerse yourself
in the culture of the indigenous people.
Here,
there is the most beautiful sunrise,
and authentic Australian afternoon tea.
Recommended: Uluru Ayers Rock Resort
A brand-new cultural and sensory immersive experience in the early morning
—Sunrise Tour,
where the desert becomes a dynamic canvas for an Aboriginal art experience.
The Sunrise Tour is a collaborative creation by three Anangu artists Selina Kulitja (from Maruku Arts), Denise Brady (from Kaltukatjara Art), and Valerie Brumby (from Walkatjara Art), along with Anangu musician and composer Jeremy Whiskey and visual experience experts Mandylights.
Mandylights' recent works include the Sydney Light Festival (Vivid Sydney) with the Harbour Bridge and city lights, as well as the Chaoyang International Light Festival in Beijing.
These prolific female artists have created a custom painting called 'Ngura Nganampa Wiṟu Mulapa', which in Pitjantjatjara means 'Our Land is Really Beautiful', depicting their shared deep affection for Anangu culture and this land.
Before dawn, it is recommended to take a seat on a floating platform built using sustainable methods, overlooking Uluru and Kata Tjuta. With cutting-edge laser and projection technology, the artwork is recreated on the vast, dark desert landscape. Indigenous totems, similar to those commonly seen in dot paintings, begin to gently undulate across the land.
Music specially composed by local musician Jeremy Whiskey, along with natural environmental sounds and the artists' narrative melodies, enriches the sensory experience. The combination of slowly pulsating lights, music, and ambient sounds allows guests to feel a profound spiritual experience before enjoying the tranquility and spectacle of the Uluru sunrise.
After the display, it is recommended to enjoy a hearty breakfast featuring local flavors, accompanied by Australian tea.
Denise Brady from Kaltukatjara Art, speaking about the collaboration on the Sunrise Tour, said: 'We are passionate about sharing our land and knowledge with the world. As the sun rises, we look forward to creating a beautiful future together.'
This 2.5-hour Sunrise Tour experience will operate daily from August 1, 2024, with adult tickets priced at $125 per person and children's tickets at $75 per person, including breakfast, hot drinks, and comfortable air-conditioned bus transfers. The timing is conveniently aligned with flight schedules, allowing the tour to be completed even on the morning of departure from Uluru.
The original painting can be viewed at the Central Australian Museum of Art (GoCA).
Australian Native Afternoon Tea
This is a new experience for food enthusiasts, using native ingredients sourced from Central Australia and across the country.
Every afternoon, guests will have the opportunity to taste a range of handcrafted fancy desserts and savory snacks, as well as exquisite teas, coffees, and Australian sparkling wines, each showcasing the unique culinary traditions of Australia.
This experience is designed to allow guests to rest after exploring Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the morning and to experience local specialties again, especially during the hot months when there are fewer outdoor activities in the afternoon. The Australian Native Afternoon Tea has attracted international and domestic tourists.
This 1.5-hour Australian Native Afternoon Tea will be served daily at the Desert Sails Hotel, with adult prices at $75 per person and children's prices at $45 per person.
Also recommended are the Uluru Drone Light Show and the cultural storytelling experience Wintjiri Wiru (meaning 'Beautiful Scenery on the Horizon' in Anangu language);
The internationally acclaimed art installation by Bruce Munroe, 'Field of Light Uluru';
The Hall of Fame award-winning outdoor dining experience 'Sounds of Silence';
And the highest-rated dining experience in the Northern Territory, Tali Wiru (meaning 'Beautiful Sand Dune').