
About
Alice Springs, often called the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is a remote town surrounded by striking desert landscapes and rich Aboriginal culture. Known for its dramatic MacDonnell Ranges, sacred sites, and vibrant arts scene, it offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural depth. From exploring gorges and waterholes to discovering Indigenous art galleries and enjoying quirky events like the Henley-on-Todd Regatta, Alice Springs captures the adventurous spirit of the Outback. With its clear desert skies, welcoming community, and strong sense of history, it’s a destination that feels both rugged and unforgettable.
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When people picture Australia, they often imagine the white-sand beaches of Sydney, the cosmopolitan culture of Melbourne, or the tropical beauty of Queensland. Yet at the very centre of the …