Tours in Alice Springs Surrounds

Alice Springs, located in the heart of Australia's Red Centre, is the perfect base for exploring the stunning surrounding landscapes and experiencing the rich Aboriginal culture. Here are some top tours and day trips in the Alice Springs region. A one-hour drive west from Alice Springs, the Tjoritja West MacDonnell National Park offers over 161km of natural beauty and waterholes, perfect for a waterhole hopping day trip. Learn about the desert's diverse flora and fauna at the award-winning Alice Springs Desert Park, which offers guided tours and opportunities to spot local wildlife. Visit the picturesque Emily Gap in the East MacDonnell Ranges, known for its Aboriginal art sites and stunning views.

Meet and interact with beautiful red kangaroos at the Kangaroo Sanctuary, which offers guided tours and the chance to meet Kangaroo Dundee himself. Discover the world of Aboriginal art by visiting the art galleries of Alice Springs, starting just a five-minute drive from the city. Explore the diverse landscapes and rich cultural history of Finke Gorge National Park, which features ancient rock art and dramatic desert landscapes. Take an Aboriginal cultural tour and explore the art, stories, and history of the Arrernte people, the traditional owners of Alice Springs.

Experience the outback in various ways, from coach tours to camel tours, and from bushwalking and camping tours to hot air ballooning and helicopter joyrides. If you have more time, consider a 3-day tour from Alice Springs to Uluru, which includes camping under the stars and exploring other amazing sights in the area, such as Kings Canyon, Walpa Gorge, and Kata Tjuta.