Visitor Information Centre
Fred Mckay Centre
Alice Springs School of the Air
Alice Springs Desert Park
Araluen Centre
Aviation Centre
Museum of Central Australia
ANZAC Hill lookout
RSL Club and…
Travel Central Australia and Alice Springs: Tourism Central Australia
Central Australia lies not only in the heart of Australia; it lies in the hearts of Australians, touring the Centre gives an appreciation of the vast and unspoiled wonders of Australia's outback. Home to one of the most culturally significant icons of Aboriginal and Australian culture, Uluru/Ayers Rock; lively with the Outback spirit of Australia and its characters.
Alice Springs
home to our 19th century pioneers who opened up this country's interior providing the opportunity to experience the vast outback. Alice Springs has evolved into a modern Outback town, with all the modern comforts of a capital city; the hub of Central Australia, making it the ideal base for you to experience the region, from Uluru in the southwest to north of Tennant Creek in the Barkly.
Nature surrounds you in the Red Centre with unique animals, birds and reptiles thriving in this welcoming outback environment; skyscrapers of rock, not steel, and a million dollar view of the night sky. Aboriginal presence is strong, their cultural and spiritual connection to this region echoes in every rock and landmark; with plentiful opportunities to learn about their culture when you visit. You will need at least seven to ten days to explore and engage yourself in the experiences the red centre has on offer, for those on limited time experience some fantastic highlights in a short stay, and come again to enjoy The Heart. The Soul. The Centre the outback is famous for.