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As distinctive as the Australian desert itself - a truly unique experience that continues to captivate and educate travellers from every corner of the globe.
The Alice Springs Reptile Centre, home to the largest reptile display in Central Australia.
The first of its kind in Australia, Alice Springs School of the Air has seen much growth and many changes in its more than 70 years.
The Telegraph Station is the birthplace of the Alice Springs township. It is an excellent value and must see destination to add to your itinerary while visiting the Northern Territory.
ANZAC Hill is a prominent landmark in Alice Springs, Australia, standing at a height of 608 meters.
Early morning or evening is the perfect time to take in the view from Anzac Hill in Alice Springs, the most popular attraction in the area.
Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name Idracowra or Etikaura) is a sandstone formation some 160 km (100 mi) south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the East MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory, Australia.
Ellery Creek Big Hole is a spectacular waterhole located 80km west of Alice Springs.
Glen Helen Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the West MacDonnell National Park of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated on the Finke River, 132 kilometres (82 mi) west of Alice Springs.
Welcome to John Flynn's Grave Historical Reserve, a site of high historical significance located at the base of Mount Gillen on Larapinta Drive in the Alice Springs suburb of Flynn. This 4-hectare reserve is dedicated to honouring John Flynn, an Australian Presbyterian minister who founded the Australian Inland Mission (AIM) and the Royal Flying Doctor Service, and the memory of his wife, Jean Flynn, who was buried here in 1976.
Nestled within the Trephina Gorge Nature Park lies the stunning John Hayes Rockhole, a natural waterhole that promises a memorable experience to visitors.
Join our L’astragale Alice Springs Tour Guide for an informative, interactive, and customizable tour of Alice-Mparntwe.
The Larapinta Trail in the Northern Territory of Australia spans 223 kilometres (139 mi) from east to west, starting from Alice Springs to Mount Sonder.
Welcome to N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park, a fascinating protected area located in the eastern MacDonnell Ranges, approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) east of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The Napwerte / Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve is a protected area located 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Alice Springs, Australia.
Native Gap Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, located approximately 115 kilometres north of Alice Springs and 1,380 kilometres south of Darwin.
Ochre Pits Alice Springs, located in the West MacDonnell Ranges, is a must-visit for those who appreciate natural beauty and Aboriginal culture.
Located 135 kilometres west of Alice Springs, in the West MacDonnell National Park, Ormiston Gorge is a must-see destination for nature lovers.
Owen Springs Reserve is a picturesque natural attraction covering an expansive 1,570 square kilometres in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve is a protected area located approximately 75 km (47 mi) south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory in Australia.
The Red Centre Way is a scenic route in the heart of Australia that spans 835 km, connecting Alice Springs with various stunning destinations and attractions.
Redbank Gorge, also known as Red Bank Gorge, is a stunning gorge located at the base of Mount Sonder in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Ruby Gap Nature Park is a remote park located on the far eastern edge of the East MacDonnell Ranges, 150 kilometres from Alice Springs.
Ryan Well Historical Reserve is a protected area located in Anmatjere, approximately 129 kilometers (80 miles) north of Alice Springs.
Serpentine Gorge, located along the Larapinta Trail approximately 100 kilometres west of Alice Springs, is a captivating destination.
Simpsons Gap, also known as Rungutjirpa to the Arrernte people, is a sacred site located in the west of the West MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The Simpsons Gap Bicycle Path in Alice Springs offers a relaxing and scenic ride for all ages.
As you take a drive out of Alice Springs, you come across the stunning East MacDonnell Ranges, with the Yeperenye/ Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park being the first sights to greet you.
Located in the Northern Territory of Australia, Alice Springs' Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park offers an enchanting, natural getaway for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.