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 »If you venture into the heart of Australia, in the centre of the country you will find Alice Springs in the Northern
Read More »Located at the original working base, the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum allows visitors to learn all about the activities and history
Read More »Step back in time to learn about Australian road transport through the ages. Discover an impressive collection of photos, memorabilia, and vehicles
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 »Alice Springs is a fascinating town that’s rich in culture, heritage, and history. From the early settlers to the European explorers, Alice
Read More »Alice Springs Telegraph Station plays a crucial role in the history of the town. It was originally constructed to send communications between
Read More »150KM east of Alice Springs on the most eastern side of the East MacDonnell Ranges lies Ruby Gap Nature Park – an
Read More »Just 110km from Alice Springs, the Ochre Pits site is an intriguing blend of history, Aboriginal heritage and geological interest. As one
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