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Alice Springs & Uluru Attractions

Also known as Mount Olga or The Olgas, Kata Tjuta are a group of large rock formations, located approximately 25 kilometres from the famous red rock itself, Uluru. Translated from the indigenous Ab...
Home to Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, Ellery Creek Big Hole and Ormiston Gorge, the West MacDonnell National Park, located west of Alice Springs, encloses a vast section of the MacDonnell Ranges. E...
Possibly Australia’s single most recognisable icon, Uluru lies 465km southwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. Uluru lays claim to a circumference of over 8 kilometres, a height of over...
Disappearing into the skies in a big balloon stands as one of life’s unforgettable experiences in itself, but instead of the usual picturesque blue and green scene, why not try outback ballooning, ...
Encompassing some of Australia's most iconic outback scenery, the MacDonnell Ranges stretch for hundreds of kilometres wither side of Alice Springs. Home to many amazing natural attractions such as...
A boat race with no water, held up by contestants who have to run through a dry waterbed - did we mention the Henley on Todd Regatta was just one of the very typical events you will find in Alice S...
The Larapinta Trail is an exciting long distance walking track through the West MacDonnell National Park. The trail runs for 223 kilometres along the backbone of the West MacDonnell Ranges from Ali...
Kings Canyon is situated within the Watarrka National Park, 450 kilometres south west of Alice Springs. Standing 270m high, the six kilometer walk around the rim of the canyon boasts spectacular vi...
Colourful gap in the ranges with good wildlife viewing. Visitor Centre, barbecues and toilet facilities.
Was funded by the women of South Australia as a centenary memorial to the pioneer women of the State. Centre for aeromedical health care together with communication and educational assistance for p...
Located 110 kilometres east of Alice Springs, the historic town of Arltunga was officially Central Australia's first town and once supported up to 3000 people. Arltunga was born out of a gold rush ...
located within the MacDonnell Ranges. Walking tracks and picnic area.
History, Lifestyle, Innovation... Immerse yourself in history, learn about outback lifestyle, discover world-class innovations and be inspired by what has been and continues to be one of the most...
The highest point in a range of domed mountains which are also vividly coloured.