Luritja Road

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Luritja Road is a remote desert track that cuts through the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, linking the Stuart Highway near Alice Springs to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon). This unsealed route offers an authentic outback adventure, passing through ancient landscapes, spinifex plains, and the traditional lands of the Luritja people. It’s a road less traveled, rewarding self-drive explorers with a sense of isolation and raw beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to drive Luritja Road and explore Watarrka. The road itself takes about 3–4 hours one-way from Alice Springs, but you’ll want to stop frequently. Spend one day tackling the Kings Canyon Rim Walk and another for scenic flights or walks like Kathleen Springs. If you’re towing a caravan, allow extra time for the corrugations; the road is doable in a 2WD but a 4WD is recommended for comfort.

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