Running due west from Alice Springs, the West MacDonnell Ranges contain a variety of impressing and..
Palm Valley InformationDescription coming soon
Simpson Desert InformationThe Simpson Desert stretches south from Alice Springs towards the South Australia border. Many..
Larapinta Trail InformationThe Larapinta Trail is an exciting long distance walking track through the West MacDonnell National..
Stanley Chasm InformationStanley Chasm (or sometimes Standley can be reached by sealed road 50 kms from Alice Springs. It..
Alice Springs Desert Park InformationA must see for every visitor to Alice. In the space of just a few hours, you can discover many..
N'Dhala Gorge Nature Park InformationN’Dhala Gorge Nature Park is located 90 kilometres East of Alice Springs, via the Ross Highway..
Trephina Gorge National Park InformationTrephina Gorge Nature Park lies in the East MacDonnell Ranges, 85 kilometres East of Alice Springs..
Adelaide House Museum InformationJourney to the heart of Alice Springs and be inspired by Rev John Flynn’s historic vision for the..
Alice Springs Golf Club InformationThe Alice Springs Golf Club is one of the finest desert golf courses in the world. The manicured..
Glen Helen Gorge InformationThe West MacDonnell Ranges part briefly at Glen Helen Gorge, to make way for the Finke River. The..
Alice Springs Reptile Centre InformationThe Alice Springs Reptile Centre is the largest reptile display in the Northern Territory. Come and..
Ellery Creek Big Hole InformationHigh red cliffs, a large waterhole and a sandy creek fringed by gums make this one of the most..
See all locations in Alice Springs and SurroundsThe Alice Springs Cultural Precinct is home to some of the most interesting cultural and historical attractions in Alice Springs. It encompasses performing and visual arts, the natural history of the region, Aboriginal culture and the more recent European settlement. The Cultural Precinct includes the Araluen Centre and Galleries, Namatjira Gallery, Grand Circle Yeperenye Sculpture, the Sculpture Garden, Museum of Central Australia, the Kookaburra Memorial, the Strehlow Research Centre, Central Australian Aviation Museum, Territory Craft and Memorial Cemetery.
A walking tour around the Precinct provides a fascinating glimpse of the history of Central Australia, and of some of the local identities who helped to build both the town of Alice Springs and the Northern Territory. The site is culturally significant to Aboriginal people of the area. There are seven registered sacred sites and trees of significance, belonging to the Two Women Dreaming Track, on the Precinct.
No matter how many pictures you've seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view of Uluru...
Darwin and Surrounds InformationModern, cosmopolitan, creative and very tropical Darwin is the capital city of the Northern..
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) InformationKata Tjuka (the Olgas) means "many heads" in the traditional Anangu language. They are situated in..
Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) InformationThere are many ways to experience the spectacular Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) and its..
Kakadu and Arnhem Land InformationKakadu and Arhnam Land are home to the longest continuing surviving human culture in the world...
Kings Canyon InformationKings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, is located 450 kilometres south west of Alice Springs in the..
Katherine InformationKatherine is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory, with a population of around 11,000..
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