From $283 /adult, $142 /child. For travel between 1st Aug 2024 - 31st Mar 2025

From $290 /adult, $145 /child. For travel between 1st Apr 2025 - 31st Mar 2026


Entered into the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame, Sounds of Silence offers the best of the Red Centre distilled into four magical hours. An evening of dining under the sparkling outback sky. 

Your Sounds of Silence experience begins with canapés and chilled sparkling wine upon a dune top overlooking the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.  As the sun sets and darkness falls, listen to the sound of a didgeridoo and join your table of fellow travelers for an unforgettable dining experience. 

Our attentive staff will offer a selection of Australian wine and beer while the first course is served at your table.  As the night sky twinkles to life, you will be welcomed to an interactive chef’s station where you will be served your choice from our freshly prepared, bush tucker inspired menu incorporating native bush ingredients.  

Settle back and listen to our resident star talker decode the southern night sky. Locate the Southern Cross, the signs of the zodiac, the Milky Way, as well as planets and galaxies that are visible due to the exceptional clarity of the atmosphere. 

 

Things to know

  • Tour duration approx. 4 hours 
  • Departs 1 hour prior to sunset 
  • Children must be aged 10 years or older to join this experience. 
  • Wheelchair accessible on request 
From $283/ adult$142/ child
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Pass includes:

  • Outback style canapés 
  • A three-course bush tucker inspired buffet 
  • Didgeridoo performance 
  • A guided tour of the night sky 
  • Return transfers 

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FAQs

What are the funding terms and conditions?

If your application is successful, the funding can only be allocated to the purposes specified in your application. The project must be implemented within the allocated budget and meet the time line specified in the application. The Foundation will not be responsible for shortfalls. Where appropriate, quotes must be sourced for all items to be purchased. Acquittal and Project Reports must be submitted during or at the end of the project. If the funding is over $50,000, the Foundation will disperse the amount in two or more parts at its discretion. If the timeline of the project as specified in the documents submitted is not met, the Foundation holds the authority to stop the release of future funds and also ask for the reversal of the funds already paid.

What geographical area does the Anangu Communities Foundation cover?

The Anangu Communities Foundation covers the Anangu communities in the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara (NPY) region in Central Australia.

Sails in the Desert Extension Numbers

Outside Line: Dial 0
Porter Desk: Dial 77
Housekeeping: Dial 77
Dining Reservations: Dial 77

How can I find out if my organisation has Deductible Gift Recipient Type 1 (DGR1) status?

Your tax status can be found by inputting your ABN into the ABN Lookup tool on the Australian Business Register.

What supporting documentation is required with my application?

If applicable:

  • Three competitive quotes relating to the items being purchased by the grant funds must be included with your application
  • Letters of support from the landholders
  • Evidence of funding support from other partners
  • Any Business Plans or Strategic Plans
  • Floor plan or project design if applicable

Emu Walk Apartments Extension Numbers

Outside Line: Dial 0
Porter Desk: Dial 99
Housekeeping: Dial 11
Dining Reservations: Dial 77

How do I learn about the Mala Story?

Before experiencing Wintjiri Wiru, we encourage everyone to visit the Mala Walk at the Uluru Base Walk. There you will see the tjukuritja (physical evidence) of the Mala tjukurpa (creation story) and gain a deeper understanding of this ancient story that will be brought to life in the outback sky through cutting-edge drone, laser light and sound technology.

Learn more about the Mala Story here.