$125 /adult, $75 /child. For travel between 1st Aug 2024 - 31st Mar 2026


As the slow rising sun marks the day, a stunning piece of artwork, created by three local Anangu women comes to life through laser projection, music and the natural environment of the desert floor. The iconic Uluru is our backdrop. Feel the shared connection to the land. Be reminded of the experiences we understand as humans. By coming together, past, present and future - we are one.  

Sunrise Journeys is an intimate and sensory travel experience designed to last well beyond your stay...

This experience is a result of a collaboration between three renowned Anangu artists - Selina Kulitja (Maruku Arts), Denise Brady (Kaltukatjara Art), and Valerie Brumby (Walkatjara Art) - along with Anangu musician and composer Jeremy Whiskey, and expert visual experience creator Mandylights.

 

Things to know

  • Children must be aged 5 years or older to join this tour. 
  • Tour departure approx. 1 hour prior to sunrise. Please confirm pick-up time at reception the day prior. 
  • Tour duration approx. 2 hours 
  • Wheelchair accessible on request. 
  • This show features lighting effects that may affect individuals with epilepsy or other light-sensitive conditions. 

 

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Pass Includes:

  • Sunrise with views of Uluru and Kata Tjut
  • Immersive light, music and sound experience 
  • Nourishing breakfast with native-inspired flavours and Australian chai tea 
  • Return transfers from hotels

Year Round

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Sunrise Journeys Artwork and Artists

Ngura nganampa wiru mulapa

The artwork used as part of the Sunrise Journeys experience is titled Ngura nganampa wiru mulapa, meaning "our Country is truly beautiful" in the local Pitjantjatjara language. The three artists who created the artwork include Selina Kulitja, Denise Brady and Valerie Brumby (pictured).

"Our hearts burn with passion to share our Country and knowledge with the world. As the sun rises, we look forward to creating a future together." - Denise Brady.

The original artwork is available to view at the Gallery of Central Australia (GoCA).