Simpson Desert

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The Simpson Desert is one of Australia’s most remote and awe-inspiring landscapes—a vast sea of parallel red sand dunes stretching across the heart of the continent. This ancient, arid wilderness offers a profound sense of isolation and raw natural beauty, with star-studded night skies, unique desert wildlife, and the hauntingly beautiful ruins of early European exploration. For adventurous travellers, crossing the Simpson is a rite of passage, but even a short visit from the edges rewards with unforgettable outback experiences.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the Simpson Desert, allow at least 3–5 days for a self-drive expedition from Alice Springs or Birdsville. This gives time to traverse the iconic French Line or Rig Road, camp beneath the stars, and soak in the solitude. If you’re short on time, a scenic flight over the desert from Birdsville or William Creek provides a breathtaking overview in a few hours. The best months are April to September, when temperatures are milder and the desert is accessible.

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