Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is World Heritage listed for both its cultural and natural attributes. Make the most of the stunning Central Australian landscape and indigenous influences with these ideas for your Uluru event:
Sounds of Silence Dinner
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An unforgettable evening, dining under the sparkling outback sky. From the starting point of a lone sand dune you will wander to an uninterrupted view of the sun setting over Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Dine from a barbecue buffet of authentic Australian delicacies, complemented by some of Australia’s finest wines. |
A Cultural Experience
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Immerse your group in the spiritual heart of Australia with a range of cultural experiences. In a market place setting learn about Tjukurpa – the passing of important Law Stories; hunting – Anangu guides demonstrate tools and their use; kiti (glue) making; gathering – learn about local bush foods; dot painting – Aboriginal artists introduce Western Desert art design concepts.
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Desert Awakenings
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The memory of sunrise over Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) will last a lifetime. At the top of a secluded sand dune, you'll experience the beauty of the desert slowly awakening, then indulging in a mouth-watering breakfast. This intimate experience of no more than 20 people will be one to remember. |
Asian Market Place Dinner
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This evening, be immersed in the smells, tastes and flavours of Asia. Relax poolside at Sails in the Desert amongst the brightly coloured lanterns and Asian motifs. Dinner will be served from Asian style market stalls set up around the azure hued pool. This setting allows you to easily mingle and network with other delegates and enjoy the tastes, sounds and ambience of the orient.
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