Day 1: Arrive Uluru & a Night at Field of Light
Welcome to Uluru – the spiritual heart of Australia. You’ll be met on arrival at Ayers Rock Airport and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to relax poolside or participate in one of the complimentary resort activities. Get to know your fellow travellers and tour leader over a drink in the
Walpa Lobby Bar, before tonight’s exclusive welcome dinner. Transfer to a remote desert location to enjoy gourmet canapés and chilled sparkling wine, as you take in the breathtaking Uluru sunset. As darkness falls, watch in awe from the top of your private dune as a fantasy garden, featuring 50,000 spindles of light, gently comes to life. Take in the mesmerising beauty as the light stems breathe and sway, creating a blanket of colour as far as the eye can see. Then join your fellow travellers for an exceptional three-course menu infused with bush tucker flavours. As the night ignites with countless stars, settle back and listen to the resident star talker decode the southern night sky. After dinner, immerse yourself in the stunning art installation, Field of Light, its pathways glistening softly with rhythms of coloured light, beckoning you to explore at your own pace. This will be a truly magical evening.
Overnight: Sails in the Desert
Meals: Dinner
Day 2: Uluru Highlights And Sacred Sites Flight
It will be worth the early wake-up call this morning, to experience the tranquillity of the pre-dawn outback and watch the stunning metamorphosis of colour as the desert slowly comes alive. As you travel towards Uluru, its vast shape rises from the sand dunes in the early dawn light highlighting its presence in this country. Be guided to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith and enjoy an outback picnic breakfast. Once the sun is up, visit Muṯitjulu Waterhole on the Kuniya Walk and learn the Creation stories of Liru (poisonous snake) and Kuniya (python). After this short walk, drive around the base of Uluru and hear the story of the Mala people. Next, head to the Uluru Cultural Centre where you’ll support the local community and deepen your understanding of Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Here you can learn about Aṉangu culture and the park’s natural environment through exhibits and presentations with Aṉangu and park rangers. This afternoon, get ready for the ultimate adventure and experience the true majesty of Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa^ from the air. Fly by Uluru and across to the spectacular domes of Kata Tjuṯa for a view that will leave you speechless. So much of these sacred sites is off-limits from the ground, so the only way to truly appreciate the vast size and amazing landscape is from the air. Your flight path will take you by Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa allowing you to capture amazing images and leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
Late afternoon, be whisked away to a dune top location and sip delicious cocktails, while watching the changing colours of Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa as the sun slowly sinks below the horizon. Take your seat in the open-air desert theatre and embark on a culinary adventure with a gourmet dinner hamper. Prepare to be amazed as Wintjiri Wiru, Uluru’s breathtaking new light and sound show, brings to life the ancient Mala story of the Aṉangu people. Watch in awe as the night sky comes alive with choreographed drones, lasers and projections taking flight to light up the night sky. With the heart of Australia as the backdrop, you will feel a powerful connection to the country, as a story passed on for thousands of generations, now passes to you.
Overnight: Sails in the Desert
Meals: Picnic Breakfast and Dinner
Day 3: Kata Tjuṯa and Tali Wiṟu
An early start this morning to experience the magnificence of a Kata Tjuṯa sunrise. On arrival at the viewing area, walk to the best vantage point to see the 36 domes that comprise this spiritual place, watching as the sun’s morning glow brings the desert to life. The tour then heads to the western side of Kata Tjuṯa where you’ll enjoy an outback picnic breakfast. Approaching the entrance to Walpa Gorge, named for the wind that whistles between the massive domes that shape Kata Tjuṯa, your guide will share the significance of this men’s sacred ceremonial site. Take a stroll between the mighty conglomerate rock walls and learn how the environment and geology have evolved over millions of years. Return to the hotel, the afternoon is free to relax poolside or join one of the many activities offered at the resort. We recommend visiting the Gallery of Central Australia, featuring around 80 works of Indigenous art. Or perhaps join a didgeridoo workshop, learn about Australian and local bush tucker, listen to stories of Aboriginal culture and tradition, or visit Australia’s largest camel farm. Tonight’s final dinner will an exceptional exclusive~ experience. Tali Wiru, meaning ‘beautiful dune’ in local Aṉangu language, encapsulates the magic of fine dining under the Southern Desert sky. The stillness of the desert at night creates a unique ambience, while views of Uluru and the distant domes of Kata Tjuṯa provide a stunning backdrop to the world-class gastronomic adventure that awaits. Sip champagne and nibble on canapés as you watch a spectacular sunset to the haunting sounds of a didgeridoo performance. Every course of this exclusive four-course dinner is infused with ancient native herbs and spices, constructed to respect, and put a spotlight on the quality and attributes of each ingredient, bringing them together in harmony. Enjoy premium Australian wines while an indigenous storyteller shares the culture, history and spirituality of this beautiful land. This is so much more than a dining experience; it’s a moment in time you will remember forever.
Overnight: Sails in the Desert
Meals: Picnic Breakfast and Dinner
DAY 4: Farewell Uluru
Sadly, all good things must come to an end. Enjoy a final leisurely breakfast before transferring to the airport for your flight home, taking with you magical memories to last a lifetime.
Meals: Breakfast