Alice Springs Tours and Trips 2024/2025

As the focal point of Central Australia, Alice Springs is the starting point for many Australian adventures. While a relatively small town of approximately 28,000, a visit to Alice Springs offers a lesson in Aboriginal and pioneering history. But the main reason travellers stop at this small town that lies amongst the desert? Some of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks, such as Uluru/ Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta/ The Olgas are all within a short distance.

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Alice Springs - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Alice Springs, the beating heart of Australia's Red Centre
Alice Springs, the third largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia

 

Travel Highlights

  • Desert Park is the place to see the wildlife of Central Australia all in one place. Less of a park and more of a nature reserve, the natural habitats of the animals remain intact.
  • Take a visit to Alice Spring’s Olive Pink Botanical Garden and wander along the paths created by the caterpillar ancestors.
  • Explore the surprisingly thriving arts scene at the Alice Springs Araluen Arts Center.
  • The Museum of Central Australia offers a fascinating look into the natural history of the land.
  • The National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame is dedicated to the women who helped shape Australia’s history.
  • Watch a sunrise or sunset from Aznac Hill.

Travel Tips

  • A tour to Alice Spring’s center is easily walkable due to it’s small size. Taxi’s are expensive, so it’s best to make the most of your walking shoes.
  • If you travel to Uluru, take food with you from Alice Springs as it’s less expensive.
  • Camping is a great way to really experience the central Australian wilderness.
  • Hiking enthusiasts will find many gorgeous trails to conquer for free.
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