Red Centre Way

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The Red Centre Way is the ultimate outback road trip, a 500-kilometre loop that connects Alice Springs with the iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This sealed road cuts through the heart of Australia’s desert, past ancient mountain ranges, ochre-red gorges, and vast spinifex plains. Driving it is a journey into the soul of the continent, where the light shifts from fiery dawn to star-drenched night skies. Don’t just rush to Uluru – the highlights along this route are as memorable as the destination itself.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a minimum of 4 to 5 days to drive the full loop and enjoy the key stops without rushing. A good pace is 2 nights near Alice Springs to explore the West MacDonnells, 1 night at Kings Canyon (the Kings Canyon Resort is a good base), and 2 nights at Uluru (Ayers Rock Resort) to see both Uluru and Kata Tjuta. If you have more time, add a night at a station stay or bush camp for a deeper outback experience. The drive itself is easy with a 2WD, but fill up with fuel at every opportunity – distances between services are long.

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