Alice Springs

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Set against the stark red heart of Australia, Alice Springs is a resilient outback town that feels both rugged and welcoming. It's the cultural and logistical hub for exploring the Red Centre, with a palpable Aboriginal heritage and a frontier spirit that lingers in its dusty streets and vibrant art galleries. Whether you're here to learn about the Arrernte people, spot wildlife at sunset, or simply restock before heading deeper into the desert, Alice Springs offers a genuine taste of life in the centre of nowhere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find two full days sufficient to hit the town's highlights and one or two nearby gorges. If you plan to tackle the Larapinta Trail or drive to Uluru, allow three days to pace yourself and avoid rushing. Mornings are best for outdoor walks before the heat sets in, while afternoons are ideal for museum-hopping and café breaks.

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