Alice Springs & Surrounds

Alice Springs, or Mparntwe is the largest city in Central Australia, you could call it the unofficial capital of the Red Centre. Surrounded by ancient mountain ranges and dramatic desert scenery, the city has also become the artistic hub of the region with a number of galleries and art centres operating in and around the vibrant centre.

Alice Springs is your gateway for incredible day tours and longer expeditions in the surrounding area. There are many Aboriginal cultural sites to be discovered - keep your eyes open if you are walking along the Larapinta Trail and MacDonnell Mountain Ranges. Further south at Kings Canyon a maze of hikes offer you an unforgettable experience of this great landscape - with the Secret Garden a must-visit. 

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    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

    1 Hour Alice Springs Region, Northern Territory Cultural Site Year Round
    The Aboriginal settlement of Hermannsburg is the home of Aboriginal landscape watercolour artist Albert Namatjira. The historic settlement is an ideal morning or afternoon stop, located 130km drive from Alice Springs. Explore the buildings of the restored historic precinct, enjoy more
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    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour

    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour

    1 Hour Alice Springs Region, Northern Territory Culture & Nature Year Round
    Standley Chasm Angkerle Atwatye is a traditional Aboriginal womens’ cultural site located in a private flora and fauna reserve, surrounded by the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park. It is owned and operated by the Angkerle Corporation made up of Aboriginal more
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