Red Centre Way

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Stretching 660 kilometres through the heart of Australia, the Red Centre Way is one of the country's great outback drives. This loop from Alice Springs takes you past Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon, threading through ochre-red desert landscapes, ancient mountain ranges, and vast spinifex plains. The road is a mix of sealed and unsealed sections, so a 4WD is recommended for the full experience, though the main sights are accessible in a conventional vehicle with care. This is a journey into deep time, where Aboriginal culture, geological wonders, and a stark, beautiful emptiness converge.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 5 to 7 days to complete the loop at a relaxed pace, allowing time for walks, cultural experiences, and unexpected stops. Most travellers spend three days in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta area (including a sunrise and sunset), one day at Kings Canyon, and a couple of days exploring the West MacDonnells. If you're short on time, a four-day itinerary can hit the highlights, but you'll be driving a lot. The best months are April to September when temperatures are milder; summer (December–February) can be dangerously hot, so start early and carry plenty of water.

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