Red Centre Way

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The Red Centre Way is one of Australia's most epic road trips, a 660-kilometer loop that threads through the heart of the Northern Territory's ochre landscapes. This is the outback at its most raw and spiritual — think blood-red gorges, ancient desert oaks, and the kind of silence that feels sacred. The route connects Alice Springs with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park via the West MacDonnell Ranges, offering a self-drive adventure that's as much about the journey as the destinations. Along the way, you'll encounter deep waterholes perfect for a midday swim, Aboriginal rock art sites, and vast horizons that seem to go on forever. This is a trip for those who want to feel the pulse of the red centre.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least 4–5 days to do the Red Centre Way justice. A classic itinerary: Day 1 — Alice Springs to Glen Helen via the West Macs, with stops at Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. Day 2 — Glen Helen to Kings Canyon, exploring Ormiston Gorge en route. Day 3 — Walk Kings Canyon Rim in the morning, then drive to Yulara (Uluru). Day 4 — Full day at Uluru-Kata Tjuta. Day 5 — Sunrise at Uluru then return to Alice Springs. If you have less time, focus on either the West Macs (2 days) or Uluru-Kings Canyon (3 days). The road is sealed except for the Mereenie Loop (4WD recommended after rain).

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