As darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette, Field of Light illuminates. As far as the eye can see gentle rhythms of colour light up the desert. The critically acclaimed Field of Light Uluru by …
As darkness falls and Uluru is thrown into silhouette, Field of Light illuminates. As far as the eye can see gentle rhythms of colour light up the desert. The critically acclaimed Field of Light Uluru by the internationally celebrated artist Bruce Munro has been extended indefinitely. Please note: Field of Light is a ticketed experience, and tickets must be purchased prior to your visit.
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Apr 21, 2025
Enjoyed the Field of Lights Star Pass where you are picked up from the Ayers Rock resort and bused to a private location for viewing. You don’t actually arrive until the sun has just set and twilight…Full review by saltykat10
Apr 19, 2025
Field of Light is an art installation - beautiful and (in this version) designed especially for Uluru. It gives the night desert scenery the illusion of an endless flower garden, made up of thousands…Full review by Onomade
Apr 15, 2025
The worst experience ever. Simplistic, basic over cooked & priced buffet meal. Astronomy guide spoke as if in a marathon to get it over & done with asap & continually used a laser to point at referen…Full review by Julie M
Do I need a park pass to attend the Field of Lights, Sounds of Silence dinner, or the Tali Wiru dinner? I am trying to work out how many days I need a pass for, we are staying for 7 days but I think we only need a 3 day pass for the days we have tours to Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Any advice appreciated. Thanks!
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We did not need the pass for the Field of Lights. The bus picked us up from our accommodation and took us out and dropped us back to point of collection. e just needed the three day …
We did not need the pass for the Field of Lights. The bus picked us up from our accommodation and took us out and dropped us back to point of collection. e just needed the three day pass for days we drove into Uluṟu and Kata Tjuta. We didn’t do the dinners so not sure of those Sorry
Is it possible to do the sounds of silence dinner then the field of lights on one night (one trip?) Are they close to each other ? Are there frequent coaches back to the resorts or is it 1 coach per "group" or similar ?
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If you have the time I would not do the camel trip to the field of lights. Because then you would miss out on the after ride drinks snd nibbles and we did enjoy that, talking more with …
If you have the time I would not do the camel trip to the field of lights. Because then you would miss out on the after ride drinks snd nibbles and we did enjoy that, talking more with others and the cameleers, enjoying the serenity of the farm from dusk onwards as we mingled. You get to experience the lights more if you can do the canapés and lights thing. I was disappointed with the limited time we had at the lights with the bus trip alone and wrote a separate review on how I would recommend approaching it if given the chance again You can get back in time from the camel ride to catch the bus out at 830pm to the lights I think
Are there toilets at the attraction. And if a person doesn't wish to walk to the sunrise platform area can they stay at the lights and wait
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Yes there are. The bus drops you off at the viewing platform(Short walk up) overlooking the exhibition and Uluru you then walk down to the Field of lights exhibition and once …
Yes there are. The bus drops you off at the viewing platform(Short walk up) overlooking the exhibition and Uluru you then walk down to the Field of lights exhibition and once finished walk along the path to where the buses pick you up from and the toilets are right there.
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Uluru is located in the South-western corner of the Northern Territory in an area known as Central Australia or the Red Centre. While it may be remote, that...