Red Centre Road Trip

Photo: Stéphane Mahot Selbymay / Public domain

Few journeys on earth stir the soul like a road trip through Australia's Red Centre. This is the outback of your imagination: endless horizons painted in ochre, ancient gorges carved by time, and a sky so vast it feels like a character in the story. Driving through the heart of the Northern Territory connects you to the land's deep Indigenous heritage and the raw, elemental beauty of the desert. The route from Alice Springs to Uluru via Watarrka National Park is the classic itinerary, but the real magic lies in the detours—the hidden waterholes, the lonely roadhouses, and the silence that settles over the landscape at dusk.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To do the Red Centre justice, allocate at least 5–7 days for a loop from Alice Springs to Uluru and back. This allows two days for Alice and the West MacDonnells, a full day at Kings Canyon (overnight at the resort or nearby campground), and two days at Uluru-Kata Tjuta (sunset, sunrise, and the cultural centre). If you have more time, add a day to explore the Finke River or the remote Palm Valley. The distances are deceiving—allow generous driving time between stops, especially if you plan to hike.

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