AAT Kings sees the light at Uluru’s Field of Light

The Field of Light experience is offered as an add-on day tour by the operator, which also has other Earlybird offers on 2027/28 tours
Field of Light is installed in a remote desert area within sight of Uluru. Guests enjoy the lights as the sun rises

AAT Kings sees the light at Uluru’s Field of Light

The Field of Light experience is offered as an add-on day tour by the operator, which also has other Earlybird offers on 2027/28 tours

British artist Bruce Munro, creator of the acclaimed Field of Light installation at Uluṟu, in the Northern Territory, has celebrated 10 years of the iconic artwork by releasing new imagery in partnership with tour operator AAT Kings.

The evocative imagery is available for travel agents in the A-Listers agent hub (the operator’s trade-only online training and rewards platform for agents), to help bring the destination and installation to life for potential customers.

Field of Light, which illuminates the desert with over 50,000 glowing stems, is recognised as one of Australia’s most remarkable immersive arts experiences and is also one of the most popular AAT Kings day tours in the Northern Territory.

AAT Kings offers the experience as an add-on day tour, with guests witnessing Field of Light at sunrise.

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Field of Light at Uluru illuminates the desert with over 50,000 glowing stems

Munro studied painting and sculpture in the UK before moving to Australia, where during a trip across the country, he came across Uluṟu’s vast desert landscape and powerful natural environment – which inspired a new creative direction.

“The experience I had in Uluṟu was so strong and powerful in terms of connecting me to the world around me, but it also made me feel part of something very big. I thought to myself – that’s what art is about. Field of Light really is an expression of the joy that I found in that amazing place. It’s about being at one with the world and feeling very excited about it,” he says.

Field of Light draws visitors from around the world to experience the desert illuminated by over 50,000 glowing stems. 

AAT Kings offers the exclusive opportunity to witness Field of Light at sunrise, an add-on day tour experience that is consistently popular with UK guests.

“In the morning you have this incredible opportunity to see the light coming behind it; to witness the installation as the first light of dawn appears over Uluṟu” adds Munro.

Ben Hall, CEO of AAT Kings, said: “Through experiences like our Field of Light sunrise tour, AAT Kings continues to connect travellers with extraordinary moments in Australia’s natural and cultural landscapes; it’s no wonder that after 10 years this continues to be one of our most popular experiences. We’re proud that we’ve helped so many guests witness this remarkable experience – a moment that captures the magic of the landscape and Bruce’s extraordinary vision.”

Meanwhile, AAT Kings is running an Earlybird booking offer, with up to 10% discount available on selected tours departing in 2027/28.

Tours can be secured with a low deposit of £100pp and the remaining balance can be paid in instalments up until the final balance due date.

The offer is valid on new bookings only made before July 31, 2026 – with departure dates between April 1, 2027, and March 31, 2028.

For example, a seven-day small group tour, Broome and Kimberley Highlights, costs from 2,268pp, which includes a 10% discount (saving £252pp) based on a June 12, 2027 departure date (including internal flight). Highlights include an experience with a local Aboriginal guide to learn about 40,000 years of culture, a sunset cruise on Lake Argyle, a scenic flight over the Bungle Bungle Rang, and a gourmet outback dinner.

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