Explore Central Australia’s Arid Zone Flora Just a 15-minute walk from the Alice Springs CBD, the Olive Pink Botanic Garden is the
Read More »Traditionally known as Angkerle Atwatye, meaning the ‘Gap of Water’, Standley Chasm is an area of great geological and cultural significance. The
Read More »With its soaring red walls and impressive pound formation, the very photogenic Ormiston Gorge is a highlight of the West MacDonnell National
Read More »Groves of rare red cabbage palms reaching tall towards the sun from the shady protection of the Finke Gorge’s red sandstone cliffs
Read More »The instantly recognisable shape of Uluru, bathed red by the setting sun as it sits majestically amid the surrounding sandy plain, is
Read More »Embrace the rugged natural beauty of the red centre at Kings Canyon, located within Watarrka National Park, 450KM southwest of Alice Springs.
Read More »While Uluru, or The Rock, is definitely one of Australia’s most well known rock formations, many visitors to Central Australia find the
Read More »Despite the desert landscape surrounding Alice Springs, there’s no shortage of stunning gorges to admire. The streams that run through them create
Read More »Chasing waterfalls occupies a priority spot on the itineraries of many travellers who visit the Northern Territory. However, although Alice Springs and
Read More »150KM east of Alice Springs on the most eastern side of the East MacDonnell Ranges lies Ruby Gap Nature Park – an
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