Finke River

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One of the world's oldest river systems, the Finke River meanders through the red heart of Australia, carving its way through the ancient landscapes of the Northern Territory. This iconic waterway, which flows only after heavy rains, offers a profound sense of timelessness and connection to the continent's deep geological history. For travellers venturing into the outback, the Finke River is a must-see, providing a stunning backdrop for exploration and a glimpse into the rugged beauty of the Australian desert.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the Finke River and its surrounds, allocate at least two to three days. This allows time for a self-drive along the Finke River Loop, a day trip to Palm Valley, and stops at cultural sites like the Ochre Pits and Hermannsburg. If you're short on time, a full-day tour from Alice Springs can give you a taste, but the river's magic unfolds best with a slower pace.

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