Alice Springs

Begin your Central Australian adventure in Alice Springs, headquarters of the outback and only a few hours’ flying time from Australian capital cities.
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Couple walking down Anzac hill in Alice Springs
Woman sitting on the Welcome to Alice Springs sign
Nestled between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges ‘Alice’ is famous for its beautiful desert landscapes, colourful outback characters, opportunities for adventure and a strong Aboriginal culture.

Things to do in Alice Springs
Watch the sunrise from a hot-air balloon, meet Aboriginal artists in one of the town’s excellent art galleries. You can even swim in an outback waterhole.

Learn about Alice Springs’ plants, animals and landscapes at the Alice Springs Desert Park or the Reptile Centre. Head just out of town to cuddle a baby kangaroo at the Kangaroo Sanctuary.

Exploring the ‘Macs’
The West and East MacDonnell Ranges stretch out either side of Alice Springs and are a must-visit on your trip to the Red Centre.
Join a tour or drive yourself to explore the West MacDonnell Ranges, famous for their postcard-like scenery, world-class hikes, swimming holes and natural treasures.

See black-footed rock wallabies near the permanent waterhole at Simpsons Gap. At noon, watch the walls of Standley Chasm glow bright-red. Swim in natural swimming holes at Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen and Redbank Gorge. Visit the Ochre Pits, which desert Aboriginal people once used as a quarry for ochre pigments.

Head east from Alice to explore the East MacDonnell Ranges.

See Aboriginal rock art at Emily Gap and have a picnic at nearby Jessie Gap. Take the circular walking track at Corroboree Rock then head for Trephina Gorge, one of the East’s best attractions.

Further along in N’Dhala Gorge (4WD only from here), see more than 5000 ancient rock carvings. Wander around the ruins of Central Australia’s first town at the Arltunga Historical Reserve, the site of a gold rush in the 1930s. Head a little further east to explore pretty Ruby Gap, where tiny garnets were once found.

Fun and quirky events
Make sure you go along to one of Alice’s famous and unique festivals and events, like the Camel Cup, the Finke Desert Race or the hilarious Henley-on-Todd Regatta.
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Todd Mall, Northern Territory, 0870

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