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MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Town Highlights Small Group Tour

Alice Springs, AU
Alice Springs, AU
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes of the MacDonnell Ranges and the vibrant town of Alice Springs. The MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Town Highlights Full-Day Tour offers an incredible opportunity to explore the breathtaking natural wonders and historical sites of Central Australia. From Anzac Hill, where you can capture panoramic views of Alice Springs, to Simpson Gap with its towering cliffs and wildlife, and Standley Chasm, known for its dramatic rock-face, every stop on this tour will leave you in awe. Visit the Araluen Arts Centre to discover the unique artistic heritage of the region, learn about the heroic work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service at their tourist facility, and step back in time at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station. Conclude your tour by exploring Emily Gap and Jessie Gap, sacred sites of the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people. Immerse yourself in the beauty, history, and culture of this remarkable region on this unforgettable full-day tour.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Suitable for 1-11 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Panoramic views over Alice Springs and MacDonnell ranges
  • Learn about John Flynn's contribution to Australian society
  • Spot wildlife and explore the dramatic gap at Simpsons Gap
  • Walk through the picturesque Standley Chasm with stunning views
  • Get a closer look at Albert Namatjira's paintings at Araluen Arts Centre
  • Bottled water
  • Wifi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Entry/admission - royal flying doctor service museum
  • Entry/admission - school of air alice springs tour facility
  • Entry/admission - araluen arts centre
  • Lunch
  • No car seater provided

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Introduction

The MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Town Highlights Full-Day Tour offers a captivating opportunity to explore the breathtaking landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges, uncover the hidden gems of Alice Springs, and immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Central Australia. This tour is designed to provide you with an unforgettable experience, showcasing the very best of this remarkable region.

What to expect?

During this full-day tour, you can anticipate experiencing the awe-inspiring beauty of the MacDonnell Ranges, with visits to iconic locations such as Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, and Honeymoon Gap. Marvel at the rugged cliffs, tranquil waterholes, and ancient rock formations that make this region truly unique. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Alice Springs with visits to key landmarks including Anzac Hill, John Flynn's Grave Historical Reserve, and the Telegraph Station.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, this experience caters to all. Embrace the opportunity to discover the wonders of the MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Springs, and gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the beauty and cultural significance of this region.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour and you'll be treated to a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical landmarks. The MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Town Highlights Full-Day Tour allows you to make the most of your time in Alice Springs, taking you to all the must-see destinations in a single day. With convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, knowledgeable guides, and comfortable transportation, this tour offers a hassle-free and immersive experience.

Good to know

During the tour, you'll have ample time to explore each attraction, spending a total of 7 hours and 20 minutes at the various sites. The bus drive will be approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and memorable moments along the way. Stay hydrated with complimentary bottled water, enjoy the convenience of onboard WiFi, and indulge in a refreshing coffee or tea during the tour.

Reviews

Previous travelers have raved about the MacDonnell Ranges and Alice Town Highlights Full-Day Tour, praising the knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and well-planned itinerary. Guests have expressed their satisfaction with the comprehensive experience, highlighting the opportunity to learn about the local culture and history while being surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of the MacDonnell Ranges. Don't miss out on this incredible adventure that promises to leave you with lasting memories and a deeper connection to the wonders of Central Australia.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Anzac Hill

Our first visit of the day is at Anzac Hill, where you will be able to take in panoramic views over the town of Alice Springs and the surrounding MacDonnell ranges. You may be able to capture one photo to cover the entire town. Anzac Hill is a memorial dedicated to those who served in Australia’s defense forces during all international wars.

John Flynn's Grave Historical Reserve

Your next stopping will be at Flynn’s Grave Memorial, the resting place of Reverend Flynn, the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. We make short stopping to relax and enjoy the changing colours of the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges and get some photos. our experienced tour guide brief about John Flynn's contribution to Australian society.

Simpsons Gap

Simpson Gap features the towering cliffs of Simpsons Range, a permanent waterhole and opportunities to spot resident wildlife, ancient Red River Gums with a taste of Central Australia. Simpsons Gap is a significant site to the local Arrernte Aboriginal people and was the mythological home of giant goanna ancestors. We will take you on a short, easy walk alongside a picturesque dry creek bed that leads to a dramatic gap in the MacDonnell Ranges and a waterhole rich in native wildlife, flora, and geology. Sometimes you may even spot you might see Black-footed Rock-wallabies along the walking track into the rocky slopes gap. After enjoying your sightseeing walk you will serve bush tea and coffee by our tour guide.

Standley Chasm Angkerle

The next stop on your exploration of the West MacDonnell is a picturesque walk at Standley Chasm. After Mrs Ida Standley, who in 1914 became the first school teacher in Alice Springs, this place was named Standley Chasm. Walking access to the dramatic 80m sheer rock-face of the chasm is along a well-maintained trail (1.2km/15mins each way), following the natural creek bed with seating & interpretative signage. Angkerle Atwatye, “the Gap of Water”, is a striking geological formation with significant botanical, bird-watching & wildlife photography appeal.

Araluen Arts Centre

Your next visit is to Araluen Arts Centre. You will get an excellent opportunity to get a closer look at Albert Mamatjira's arts, learn about unique natural history, follow the evolution of the landscape and fascinating creatures, and explore the panoramic landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges. The Araluen Arts Centre aims to develop a collection of artworks that reflect a permanent record of art practice in Central Australia. Araluen arts center holds a comprehensive collection of paintings by Albert Namatjira.

Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum

Your next exciting place is Royal Flying Doctor Service Alice Springs Tour Facility. See, experience, and learn through the wonder of technology the heroic tales of the birth and growth of the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Learn about the history and the activities of the RFDS’s pilots, engineers, doctors, and nurses, and the patients' experiences that are carried out and cared for daily. Learn the importance of the RFDS to outback Australians and the medical care required to service isolated regions.

Alice Springs School Of The Air Visitor Centre

Your next visit will be to Alice Springs School of the Air Experience. The Visitor Centre brings to life an integral and unique facet of the children’s lives in the Australian Outback. It offers travellers the opportunity to learn about the history of 'The World's Largest Classroom', reveal stories about the school from afar and life on the land, and share in the dreams, achievements, and journeys of Outback students. The experience includes a film, a guided presentation about our unique history, and the ground-breaking techniques that make it possible for our remote students to participate in school classes despite the challenges of time, distance, and isolation. You might even be able to observe a teacher conducting a live lesson in one of our five broadcasting studios right before you! However, at certain times, live lessons will be replaced with pre-recorded lessons.

The Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park

Your next stop will be Pack a picnic, watch the local wildlife, or follow a short walking track into Emily and Jessie gaps. The two small gaps in the Heavitree Range are important spiritual sites to the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people. Many places in the surrounding landscape are associated with the same caterpillar Dreamtime story, and form a 'Dreaming Trail'. Emily Gap is a significant sacred site where the caterpillar beings of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) originated. These caterpillars formed Emily Gap, and many of the topographic features around Alice Springs radiated out to the edge of the Simpson Desert. At Emily Gap, you can see a large rock painting depicting the caterpillar dreaming. At this stage, we cordially invite you to participate in our afternoon bush tea.

Temple Bar Caravan Park

Temple Bar Gap/ Honeymoon Gap is a small gap south of Larapinta Drive opposite Simpsons Gap, 14km west of Alice Springs. The gap is of great significance to the Arrernte people, the traditional owners of the land. The name Temple Bar Gap fell out of favour following the site becoming the honeymoon location for Robert (Bob) and Victoria (Vicky) Darken who married at the Alice Springs Methodist Church on 25 June 1942. Bob Darken was given a week's leave from the army and the couple planned to camp for a week at the gap and borrowed a car and a tent. The couple had repeated issues with the car and it rained for most of the week so, concerned for their safety, friends decided to visit them regularly; they said they were "going to see the honeymooners" or "going to honeymoon gap". It was not until 1981 that the name of the pass was officially changed to Honeymoon Gap, and in 2004, the NT Place Names Committee agreed that the official name of the gap should remain Temple Bar Gap.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • The total duration of the tour is 6 hours and 20 minutes, the rest is for travel time.
  • If any of the tour attractions is closed or not available due to circumstances beyond the tour operator’s control, a suitable alternative tour attraction will introduce and conduct the tour.

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