Tanami Road

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Stretching across the red heart of the Northern Territory, the Tanami Road is one of Australia's great outback adventures—a rugged, remote route that connects Alice Springs to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This 1,000-kilometre dirt road traverses the Tanami Desert, offering a raw and unfiltered experience of the Australian interior. For the self-drive traveller, it's a journey into isolation, where the vastness of the landscape and the brilliance of the night sky leave an indelible mark. This is not a trip for the faint-hearted; it demands preparation, resilience, and a thirst for the wild.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least 3 to 5 days to complete the Tanami Road, depending on your vehicle and comfort with rough conditions. The road is notoriously corrugated and can be slow going, especially after rain. Most travellers break the journey into three or four days, camping along the way or staying at the roadhouses at Rabbit Flat and Yuendumu. Start early each day to avoid driving in the heat of the afternoon, and always carry extra fuel, water, and supplies.

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