
Alice Springs, nestled in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich Indigenous culture, and unique outback experiences. Here are the top 10 must-visit places in and around Alice Springs:
Here are the top 10 places to visit in Alice Springs, a vibrant town in Australia’s Red Centre with a rich Indigenous heritage and stunning landscapes:
1. Simpsons Gap
A picturesque gorge with towering cliffs and a waterhole. Spot rock wallabies in the early morning or late afternoon.
2. Alice Springs Desert Park
An immersive experience showcasing desert wildlife, Aboriginal culture, and ecosystems of Central Australia.
3. Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye)
A deep, narrow gorge that lights up in vivid red during midday. A sacred site for the local Arrernte people.
4. Larapinta Trail
One of Australia’s best long-distance walking tracks. It stretches over 230 km through the West MacDonnell Ranges.
5. MacDonnell Ranges
Explore both the East and West MacDonnell Ranges—home to beautiful gorges, swimming holes, and bushwalking trails.
6. Anzac Hill
Offers panoramic views over Alice Springs, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. It’s also a war memorial.
7. Alice Springs Telegraph Station
A historical site marking the town’s origins. Learn about early communication in the outback and the Overland Telegraph Line.
8. Araluen Cultural Precinct
A hub of local art, galleries, museums, and Indigenous cultural displays—including work by renowned Aboriginal artists.
9. Olive Pink Botanic Garden
A peaceful garden featuring native Central Australian plants and birds. Great for a stroll or morning coffee at the café.
10. Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum
Discover how this iconic Australian service operates and its vital role in providing medical care to remote areas.