Glenelg

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Glenelg, a remote outpost on the edge of the Simpson Desert in the Northern Territory, is a true frontier town that feels a world away from the tourist crowds of Uluru. This historic settlement, once a vital telegraph station, now serves as a gateway to some of Australia’s most rugged and awe-inspiring landscapes. With its red dirt roads, iconic pub, and a palpable sense of isolation, Glenelg offers intrepid travellers a raw, authentic outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two nights in Glenelg, which allows time to explore the telegraph station, enjoy a meal at the pub, and take a 4WD day trip into the Simpson Desert or Witjira National Park. If you’re tackling the Madigan Line or a Simpson Desert crossing, budget at least three to five days. The pace is slow and deliberate – this is a place to savour the silence and the star-filled nights.

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