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Discover the natural wonder of Standley Chasm, a stunning gorge in Northern Territory, Australia, known for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural significance.

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Standley Chasm is a breathtaking gorge located in the Northern Territory of Australia, famous for its stunning red rock walls and vibrant flora. A must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this natural wonder offers scenic walks, diverse wildlife, and a serene atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for tourists looking to explore the beauty of the Australian outback.

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Standley Chasm, Hugh, Northern Territory, 0872, AU
Monday
8 am-5 pm
Tuesday
8 am-5 pm
Wednesday
8 am-5 pm
Thursday
8 am-5 pm
Friday
8 am-5 pm
Saturday
8 am-5 pm
Sunday
8 am-2 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving from Alice Springs, take the Stuart Highway (National Route 87) toward the West MacDonnell Ranges. After approximately 30 kilometers, turn left onto Larapinta Drive. Follow this road for about 15 kilometers until you reach the Standley Chasm turn-off. Turn right onto Standley Chasm Road and continue for about 10 kilometers until you arrive at the parking area. Parking may incur a small fee, so be prepared with cash.

    Public Transportation

    There are limited bus services from Alice Springs to the West MacDonnell Ranges. Check with local transport companies for the latest schedules. If available, take a bus from Alice Springs towards Glen Helen. The bus may drop you off at the nearest point to Standley Chasm, but you will likely have to walk approximately 5 kilometers to reach the entrance. Ensure you confirm the bus schedule for your return trip, as services may not be frequent.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi or using a rideshare app from Alice Springs. This option allows you to go directly to Standley Chasm without worrying about public transport schedules. The cost will vary based on the distance and time of day, but expect to pay around AUD 60-100 for a one-way trip.

    Walking

    If you're already nearby, you can hike to Standley Chasm from surrounding areas. There are well-marked trails leading to the chasm, providing a scenic experience of the West MacDonnell Ranges. Be sure to carry plenty of water and wear appropriate hiking gear, as some trails may be challenging.

    Local tips

    Visit around noon for the best lighting to capture the vibrant colors of the chasm.
    Wear comfortable hiking shoes as the trail can be rocky and uneven.
    Bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities once you enter the chasm area.
    Consider joining a guided tour to learn more about the cultural significance of the area.

    Discover more about Standley Chasm

    Standley Chasm, nestled in the heart of the Northern Territory, is a captivating natural attraction that invites tourists to experience the raw beauty of Australia's rugged landscape. This stunning gorge, carved through rock by the relentless flow of water over millennia, is renowned for its striking red cliffs that glow with vibrant colors when illuminated by the midday sun. The short hike to the chasm is an adventure in itself, taking visitors through a landscape rich in unique plant life and native wildlife. As you walk along the path, keep your eyes peeled for various birds and other creatures that inhabit this picturesque area. Upon reaching the chasm, you'll be awed by the towering rock walls that rise dramatically on either side, creating an intimate and awe-inspiring atmosphere. The best time to visit is around noon when the sun shines directly into the gorge, enhancing its vivid hues and providing excellent photography opportunities. Along with breathtaking views, Standley Chasm also offers a chance to learn about the cultural significance of the area to the local Indigenous people, making it a site of both natural and cultural importance. For those looking to extend their visit, there are picnic areas available where you can relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. The facility also features a gift shop and a café, allowing guests to savor local treats while soaking in the stunning views. Whether you're an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply someone looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Australian outback, Standley Chasm provides an unforgettable experience.

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