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Alice Springs is the vibrant heart of Australia's Red Centre, a place where the ochre desert meets a pioneering spirit. This outback town serves as the perfect launchpad for exploring the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, the West MacDonnell Ranges, and the vastness of the Simpson Desert. With a rich Aboriginal heritage and a lively arts scene, Alice Springs offers a unique blend of ancient culture and contemporary outback life. Here's how to make the most of your visit.
Highlights & What to See
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park – While a 4.5-hour drive away, this UNESCO site with Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the domed Kata Tjuta is the ultimate outback experience. Catch sunrise or sunset for the colour show.
- West MacDonnell Ranges – A series of stunning gorges, waterholes, and hiking trails, including Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, and Ormiston Gorge. Perfect for day trips.
- Alice Springs Desert Park – An immersive introduction to the desert ecosystem, with nocturnal house, birds of prey show, and Aboriginal cultural talks.
- Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum – Learn about the iconic aerial medical service that shaped the outback. Interactive exhibits and a fascinating history.
- Todd Mall – The town's cultural hub, with galleries, cafes, and the famous Yeperenye Shopping Centre. Look for Aboriginal art at Mbantua Gallery.
- Anzac Hill – Panoramic views over Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges, especially at sunset. A short walk from town.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend 2-3 days in Alice Springs to acclimatise and explore the immediate area. For a deeper dive, allow 4-5 days to include a trip to Uluru (overnight stay recommended) and the West MacDonnell Ranges. If you're on a self-drive itinerary, use Alice as a base for 2 nights before heading south to Uluru or north to Tennant Creek.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Uluru (Ayers Rock) – The iconic monolith and cultural centre, a must-see for any outback itinerary. Combine with a stop at Kings Canyon.
- Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park) – Dramatic sandstone cliffs and the famous Rim Walk. About 3 hours from Alice Springs, perfect en route to Uluru.
- West MacDonnell Ranges – Extend your stay with a full day exploring gorges like Glen Helen and Redbank Gorge. Camping options available.
- Simpson Desert – For 4WD enthusiasts, the Simpson Desert offers epic sand dunes and remote camping. Requires preparation and permits.
- Tennant Creek – A historic gold-mining town north of Alice, with the Nyinkka Nyunyu Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
- Rainbow Valley – A colourful sandstone formation about 75 km south, great for sunset photography and a short detour.
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Image credits
- Uluru (Ayers Rock) — Ek2030372672 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kings Canyon — Zoharby / CC BY-SA 3.0
- West MacDonnell Ranges — Hesperian / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tennant Creek — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Simpson Desert — Christopher Watson ( http://www.comebirdwatching.blogspot.com/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Rainbow Valley — Lip Kee / CC BY-SA 2.0