Larapinta Trail

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Stretching 223 kilometres along the backbone of the West MacDonnell Ranges, the Larapinta Trail is one of Australia’s great desert walks. This multi-day trek traverses ancient quartzite ridges, spinifex-covered valleys, and deep gorges, offering an immersive encounter with the Central Australian landscape and its rich Arrernte cultural heritage. With a series of well-maintained trail sections, walkers can choose from day hikes to the full 12–16 day end-to-end journey, each step revealing dramatic escarpments, permanent waterholes, and breathtaking sunsets over the red centre.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers allocate 12 to 16 days for the full end-to-end trek, carrying their own gear or using a supported tour. For those with less time, the central sections around Ormiston Gorge and Mount Sonder can be tackled in 3–5 days as a standalone trip, or even as a series of day walks from Alice Springs. The best walking season is from April to September, when daytime temperatures are mild and nights are cool. Plan to spend at least a full day at either end of the trail to arrange logistics and recover.

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