<p><i>Top</i> <strong>Uluṟu</strong> tours for an unforgettable trip</p>

Top Uluṟu tours for an unforgettable trip

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<p><i>Everything you need to know</i> about the Larapinta Trail</p>

Everything you need to know about the Larapinta Trail

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<p><strong>Alice Springs</strong> <i>caravan parks and camping</i> – everything you need to know</p>

Alice Springs caravan parks and camping – everything you need to know

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<p><i>The top</i> <strong>Alice Springs</strong> accommodation for every traveller</p>

The top Alice Springs accommodation for every traveller

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<p><i>The only</i> <strong>Alice</strong> to <strong>Uluṟu</strong> itinerary you’ll ever need</p>

The only Alice to Uluṟu itinerary you’ll ever need

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<p><i>Your guide to the</i> great Indigenous <strong>Red Centre</strong> art trail</p>

Your guide to the great Indigenous Red Centre art trail

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<p><i>Amazing dining experiences</i> near <strong>Uluṟu</strong></p>

Amazing dining experiences near Uluṟu

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<p><i>7 incredible</i> <strong>Alice Springs</strong> to <strong>Uluru</strong> tours you’ll want to try</p>

7 incredible Alice Springs to Uluru tours you’ll want to try

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Think that Uluru is the only red thing in the Northern Territory? These attractions dominate the landscape, and our Red Centre shows you where to find them.

Kata Tjuta
Driving Holidays

The only Alice to Uluṟu itinerary you’ll ever need

From the heart of the Red Centre to an Australian icon, Alice Springs to Uluṟu makes an epic road trip. Here’s everything you’ll ever need to know about doing it.

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Red Centre art trail
Travel guide

Your guide to the great Indigenous Red Centre art trail

The best thing about exploring the Indigenous art trail of the Red Centre can be described in one word: unique.

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The top Alice Springs accommodation for every travellerFamily around the campfire at Squeaky Windmill near Alice Springs
Accommodation

Alice Springs caravan parks and camping – everything you need to know

From swags and tents to caravans, cabins, or upscale glamping setups, Alice Springs offers an enchanting backdrop for camping in Australia's heartland.

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Women hiking Larapinta Trail
Travel guide

Everything you need to know about the Larapinta Trail

The epic Larapinta Trail boasts sheer walls of vivid red rock, wild swimming holes, spindly ghost gums, and sapphire skies – and the potential to ground us and revive the soul.

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The private deck attached to the Deluxe Suites at Discovery Parks - Kings Canyon
Camping Holidays

The ultimate guide to camping and caravanning in the Red Centre

To truly appreciate the beauty of the Red Centre you need to spend a night or more under the stars.

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Guests dining at Sounds of Silence at Uluru
Eating Out

Amazing dining experiences near Uluṟu

From fine bush tucker dining to cheap barbecue cook-ups, you’ll be ready to devour the desertscape once you’ve read about these top Uluru restaurants and dining experiences.

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Two women on an Intrepid Red Centre tour from Alice Springs to Uluru
Outback Holidays

7 incredible Alice Springs to Uluru tours you’ll want to try

From quick day trips to immersive multi-day adventures, these tours from Alice Springs to Uluṟu promise an unforgettable adventure.

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Travel guide

Top Uluṟu tours for an unforgettable trip

Finally booked that trip to Uluṟu? Don’t head off without reading this list of top Uluṟu tours there first.

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8 Northern Territory secrets the locals don’t want you to know

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The Northern Territory’s Red Centre is often referred to as the spiritual heart of Australia, a living landscape of breathtaking beauty that encompasses the World Heritage-listed Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa National Park, the bustling town of Alice Springs, the ancient West MacDonnell Ranges and dramatic Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park.

The Red Centre holds stories of powerful significance to the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Anangu and the Central Arrernte people. Their descendants have protected these sacred lands for thousands of generations since. To journey through this part of Australia is to experience the essence of Australia — a place where Indigenous spiritual significance, vibrant landscapes and deep cultural heritage all come together.

Things to do in the Red Centre

The Red Centre is prime road trip territory for driving, camping and caravanning. Take in the best of the region on The Red Centre Way that runs between Alice Springs and Uluru. You can also drive down on The Explorer’s Way an epic trans-continental drive from Adelaide to Darwin. Not down for a cross-continental drive? Don’t worry  we think the section from Alice Springs to the Devils Marbles is one of the best bits.

Up for an adventure? The Larapinta Trail is regarded as one of the greatest long distance walks in the country. The 223-kilometre trail follows the high ridge lines of Tjoritja/West MacDonnell, a landscape of deep gorges, dry creek beds and spinifex-covered plains dotted with termite mounds.

For more things to do in the Red Centre, continue reading below, or see our round up of things to do in Alice Springs and Uluru.


 

Best things to see in the Red Centre

There’s more to the Red Centre than just Uluṟu. However, Uluṟu is indeed unmissable. It’s one of the world’s most recognisable natural forms – a towering sentinel rising proudly from the red earth. No matter how many photographs you’ve seen, nothing does it rock justice. We’ve put together a separate guide for staying, playing and visiting Uluṟu. To the north-east, the mighty Kings Canyon cleaves deep into the earth, Australia’s very own Grand Canyon.

Alice Springs is the quintessential outback town, full of art galleries, creative community spirit and plenty of outback festivals. It’s also the gateway to some great landmarks like Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. In our guide to Alice Springs, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in this iconic outpost.

Another mistake many people make is assuming the Red Centre is flat and featureless. Tjoritja/The MacDonnell Ranges that stretches out of Alice Springs is home to some of Central Australia’s most spectacular scenery, including some truly amazing waterholes and hidden gorges. The East MacDonnell Ranges are far less travelled, but have equally appealing scenery, and even mining ghost towns scattered about.

 


 

From outback luxury at Longitude 131°, which has unparallelled views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuta, to campsites that deliver true ‘thousand-star’ experience under the desert sky, there’s accommodation to suit every budget and travel style.

For those who want to embrace the great outdoors without compromising on comfort, there is a new wave of glampsites popping up in Australia’s Red Centre, including the Squeaky Windmill on the edge of the iconic West MacDonnell Ranges.

For our recommendations on where to stay, check our Alice Springs accommodation guide and Uluru accommodation guide here.

 

 


 

Best Dining Experiences

Dining out atop a desert dune beneath a blanket of stars at Ayers Rock Resort’s Sounds of Silence is one of Australia’s most memorable culinary experiences. We’ve written all about Uluru’s incredible dining experiences here. And despite its remoteness, there are plenty of great food options in Alice Springs as well.


 

Things to do in the Red Centre

The Red Centre is prime road trip territory for driving, camping and caravanning. Take in the best of the region on The Red Centre Way that runs between Alice Springs and Uluru. You can also drive down on The Explorer’s Way an epic trans-continental drive from Adelaide to Darwin. Not down for a cross-continental drive? Don’t worry  we think the section from Alice Springs to the Devils Marbles is one of the best bits.

Up for an adventure? The Larapinta Trail is regarded as one of the greatest long distance walks in the country. The 223-kilometre trail follows the high ridge lines of Tjoritja/West MacDonnell, a landscape of deep gorges, dry creek beds and spinifex-covered plains dotted with termite mounds.

For more things to do in the Red Centre, continue reading below, or see our round up of things to do in Alice Springs and Uluru.


 

Best things to see in the Red Centre

There’s more to the Red Centre than just Uluṟu. However, Uluṟu is indeed unmissable. It’s one of the world’s most recognisable natural forms – a towering sentinel rising proudly from the red earth. No matter how many photographs you’ve seen, nothing does it rock justice. We’ve put together a separate guide for staying, playing and visiting Uluṟu. To the north-east, the mighty Kings Canyon cleaves deep into the earth, Australia’s very own Grand Canyon.

Alice Springs is the quintessential outback town, full of art galleries, creative community spirit and plenty of outback festivals. It’s also the gateway to some great landmarks like Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. In our guide to Alice Springs, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in this iconic outpost.

Another mistake many people make is assuming the Red Centre is flat and featureless. Tjoritja/The MacDonnell Ranges that stretches out of Alice Springs is home to some of Central Australia’s most spectacular scenery, including some truly amazing waterholes and hidden gorges. The East MacDonnell Ranges are far less travelled, but have equally appealing scenery, and even mining ghost towns scattered about.

 


 

From outback luxury at Longitude 131°, which has unparallelled views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuta, to campsites that deliver true ‘thousand-star’ experience under the desert sky, there’s accommodation to suit every budget and travel style.

For those who want to embrace the great outdoors without compromising on comfort, there is a new wave of glampsites popping up in Australia’s Red Centre, including the Squeaky Windmill on the edge of the iconic West MacDonnell Ranges.

For our recommendations on where to stay, check our Alice Springs accommodation guide and Uluru accommodation guide here.

 

 


 

Best Dining Experiences

Dining out atop a desert dune beneath a blanket of stars at Ayers Rock Resort’s Sounds of Silence is one of Australia’s most memorable culinary experiences. We’ve written all about Uluru’s incredible dining experiences here. And despite its remoteness, there are plenty of great food options in Alice Springs as well.


 

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