Ayers Rock Resort - Tali Wiru Dining

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Tali Wiru Dining at Uluru/Ayers Rock is relaxing with Champagne and canapés around a firepit while you watch the sun set. As day turns to night, stroll to the top of the dune for a table d'hote four-course dinner, matched with premium Australian wine.

After dinner, a local storyteller will captivate you with celestial creation stories while a didgeridoo plays softly in the background.

Unique Experience

Tali Wiru Dining

  • Intimate dining experience for up to 20 guests
  • Tables for 2 with a maximum party of 6 per table
  • Canapés & Champagne at sunset
  • 4-course table d'hôte dinner paired with premium Australian wines
  • World-class food prepared by the Longitude 131° team of chefs
  • Unique outback setting on a private dune
  • Stunning views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta
  • Celestial creations stories as told by our resident story teller
Inclusions
  • Canapés
  • Champagne & premium Australian sparkling wine
  • Table d'hôte 4-course dinner with matching premium Australian wine
  • Coffee, tea and dessert wine
  • Celestial creation storytelling
  • Didgeridoo performance
  • Return transfers from all hotels
Departures
  • Pick-up: 1 hour prior to sunset
  • Duration: 4hr 15min (approximately)
  • Operates: Daily (except Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Tali Wiru Season: 01 April - 15 January

Please Note:
Combine this dining experience with your Ayers Rock Resort stay.
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2011-12-13  RATES

Dinner Pricing:
Adult - $295 per person

Children 12yrs and under are not catered for

Exclusive Use
$5,015 (flat rate)

» Valid between 1 October 2011 - 31 March 2013

Exclusive Use option
When a booking request is for 13 or more seats, for guests travelling together the tour must be booked in its entirety, and a flat fee applies for the site (exclusive use basis). Separate terms and conditions apply, which are available on request.

Important Information
They recommend guests wear comfortable smart-casual clothing and comfortable closed (walking) shoes. The dining site is set on top of a dune with a 250m gradual incline on soft sand to the top. If you're travelling in the cooler month's (May - Sept) nights can become quite crisp and cold and they recommend wearing warm clothing and a jacket.

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