Alice Springs

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Alice Springs, the rugged heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is a dusty outback town that pulses with authentic Aboriginal culture, pioneering history, and stark desert beauty. More than just a stopover on the way to Uluru, Alice is a destination in its own right—a place where you can learn about the world’s oldest living culture, hike through ancient gorges, and watch the sky ignite with colour at sunset. The town’s laid-back, frontier vibe is infectious, and its location makes it the perfect base for exploring the dramatic landscapes of the MacDonnell Ranges.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend two to three full days in Alice Springs to explore the town and the West MacDonnell Ranges. If you’re including Uluru and Kings Canyon, budget at least five to seven days for a self-drive loop from Alice. For a deeper immersion, add an extra day for guided Aboriginal tours or a scenic flight over Lake Eyre (seasonal).

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