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Northern Territory
Alice Springs Travel Guide
Set against the stunning backdrop of the MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs is a vibrant outback town that blends adventure, culture and natural beauty. It's the perfect base for exploring Australia's Red Centre, including the world-famous Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kings Canyon, as well as the dramatic desert landscapes that stretch in every direction.
The town itself has a lively atmosphere, with stylish cafés, art galleries, and local markets showcasing contemporary Aboriginal art and Central Australian produce. Visitors can connect with the Arrernte people, the Traditional Owners of the region, and gain insight into a culture that has thrived here for tens of thousands of years.
For outdoor lovers, Alice Springs is the gateway to unforgettable experiences such as hiking the Larapinta Trail, ballooning at sunrise, or heading into the Simpson Desert for an off-road adventure.
With daily flights, good road links, and the Ghan train connecting it to Australia's major cities, Alice Springs is easy to reach yet feels a world away. Whether visitors come for the landscapes, the culture, or the sense of space and adventure, Alice Springs captures the true spirit of the Australian outback.