WELCOME TO

Central Australia

WELCOME TO

Central Australia

Central Australia evokes images of Australia's most iconic natural wonder, Uluru, dusty outback roads, the fabled town of Alice Springs, and perhaps Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Kings Canyon and the MacDonnell Ranges. However, for those who take the time, Central Australia, which stretches from the underground town of Coober Pedy in the south, to the historic Tennant Creek in the north, has so much more to offer. 


Visit the Red Centre's other spectacular natural attractions such as Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles), Palm Valley, Rainbow Valley and the Larapinta Trail. Experience the world's oldest living culture through world-class Aboriginal art galleries and community-based art centres, bush tucker experiences and guided tours. Or plan your visit around one of the many unique and entertaining events, from the quirky to the cultural. 

Alice Springs is a true outback town in the centre of Australia. Alice, as she is affectionately known, is surprisingly diverse.

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Alice Springs

Take a journey into Australia's physical and spiritual heart by visiting one of Australia's most iconic symbols, the twice World Heritage-listed Uluru in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

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Uluru & Kata Tjuta

For many of those who have made the effort to travel the 300 kilometres north from Uluru, or take the 360 kilometres road-less-travelled Mereenie Loop from Alice Springs, Kings Canyon has left an indelible mark on their memory.

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Watarrka-Kings Canyon

The majestic MacDonnell Ranges are 640 kilometres of ancient landscapes, dramatic gorges, waterhole oases, and rich cultural heritage running through the heart of Alice Springs and Central Australia.

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The MacDonnell Ranges


Tennant Creek and the Barkly bring to life brilliant blue skies, endless horizons, rich Aboriginal culture, mining history, remote pubs, and surreal outback landscapes. 

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Tennant Creek & The Barkly

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Australian Tourist Publications acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands represented in this website and pay their respects to Elders past, present and emerging.


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