Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve

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Hidden in the red heart of Australia, Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve is a mesmerising open-air gallery of ancient Aboriginal rock art. Located just 35 kilometres south of Alice Springs off the Lasseter Highway, this sacred site features hundreds of petroglyphs carved into soft sandstone, depicting emu tracks, kangaroo prints, and ceremonial symbols that trace back thousands of years. The reserve offers a rare, intimate encounter with living Indigenous culture and the stark beauty of the Central Australian landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate one to two hours to fully appreciate the carvings and soak up the desert atmosphere. The loop trail is only 400 metres, but you'll want time to examine the panels and absorb the silence. Aim to visit in the cooler morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and catch the best light for photography.

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