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May in Uluru is a perfect time of the year to visit, with ideal temperatures ranging from 9°c to 24°c that will allow you to enjoy both the night sky and daytime scenery. With the cool evening air and the temperate days, exploring the magical landscape of Uluru in May almost guarantees you’ll have a breathtaking experience.

 

Magical Experiences – The Field of Light

Uluru field of light

If you’re lucky enough to plan your adventure during the month of May, one of the most awe-inspiring things you’ll get to see will be the Field of Light display. This installation by artist Bruce Munro turns the already-picturesque desert landscape into a mesmerising sea of light and colour that is a must-see for any visitor.

The Field of Light translates from ‘Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku’ into ‘looking at lots of beautiful lights’ in the local Pitjantjatjara language. The display consists of over 50,000 light spindles is powered by solar energy and gently, yet stunningly illuminates the desert.

As the sun sets, the lights seem to merge into one life form, creating a glistening landscape that seems to almost bring the desert to life. It’s truly a visually exciting adventure and the mild evening temperatures in May give you the perfect backdrop to the exploration of the Field of Light.

There are multiple night tours available to make the most out of your Field of Light experience. There are also morning or evening viewings, or viewings that are part of other tours. Dinner viewings, traditional Aboriginal performances and storytelling are also available – whatever you choose though, you’ll love it.

You’ll be able to stroll through the visually stunning, glowing light field at your own pace, while the soft, warm lights guide you along. The lights change colours, creating an almost dreamlike experience and adding a modern twist to the spiritual atmosphere that Uluru has to offer.

 

Comfortable Fun

Camel rides at Uluru

With much more comfortable temperatures and clear skies both day and night, May is a prime time for things like stargazing tours, camel rides, and other tours and hikes around Uluru and Kata Tjuta. There are so many options that it doesn’t matter how long you want to stay and soak up the beauty of Uluru, you’ll always find something interesting to do. Check out our Things to do in Uluru page for some inspo!

Travelling at a different time? Find out what to expect in Uluru in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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