Alice Springs Town

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Alice Springs is the pulsating heart of the Red Centre, a dusty outback town that blends frontier history with a thriving Aboriginal arts scene. Set against the backdrop of the MacDonnell Ranges, this is a place where the ochre earth meets a vivid blue sky, and where you can immerse yourself in the stories of the Arrernte people, the traditional custodians. The town feels intimate and rugged, with a palpable sense of adventure that draws travellers into the surrounding desert landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one to two full days in Alice Springs. A single day can cover the Desert Park, the Flying Doctor Museum, and a sunset at Anzac Hill. With a second day, add the Telegraph Station, a walk along the Todd River (dry most of the year), and a visit to the Araluen precinct. If you have more time, use Alice as a base for day trips into the West MacDonnell Ranges or a longer drive to Uluru (allow at least three days round trip).

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