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Panoramic view of Alice Springs at sunset, with city lights illuminating the buildings and a road, beautifully contrasted by distant red mountain ranges, showcasing the unique charm of Australia's Outback hub.
Cheerful tourists pose for a group photo in front of Alice Springs' iconic "WELCOME TO ALICE SPRINGS" sign, embracing the warmth and vastness of the Australian Outback.
Visitors inside Alice Springs' historical museum intently listen to a guide and examine exhibits, gaining a deeper understanding of this Outback town's fascinating origin story.
A couple pauses at the Alice Springs War Memorial, reflecting on history while admiring the magnificent Outback desert landscape and red mountain ranges in the distance.
An old wooden wagon with large wheels stands proudly in front of a historic stone building at an Alice Springs heritage site, recreating the pioneering era and historical ambiance of the Australian Outback.

A Town Like Alice: Alice Springs City Tour | Northern Territory


Duration:4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Visit historical sites and learn more about Alice Springs' origins
  • Discover the innovative educational methods of The School of the Air, offering a glimpse into remote learning through radio broadcasts
  • Visit Alice Springs Reptile Centre and engage in supervised handling sessions
  • Get to know the traditional caretakers of the land—the Arrernte people
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism

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— What You Can Expect —

Visit the endearing town of Alice Springs and learn how it has evolved into the central hub of Outback Australia.

Partake in an exciting day tour of Alice Springs, during which you will visit a variety of historical sites, essential service sites that provide for the community of this vast region, and more. Get to know the traditional caretakers of the land, known as the Arrernte people, who commonly refer to Alice as "Mpwante."

Visit Alice Springs Reptile Centre, home to Central Australia's largest reptile display, and enjoy meeting a variety of fascinating reptiles, watching shows, and supervised handling sessions!

Don't let this chance to visit the Northern Territory's third-largest town slip by, and learn more about the wonders that it contains with this Alice Springs tour!

Visit the School of the Air, and learn how they provide education to primary school children living on remote properties in the Northern Territory

Students at the Alice Springs School of the Air are focused on learning in a classroom with an Australian map in the background, showcasing the unique remote education system of the Outback.

Explore the first European settlement in Alice Springs, the Telegraph Station, and learn how it relayed messages between Darwin and Adelaide for over sixty years!

A couple gazes thoughtfully at the Alice Springs War Memorial, sensing the solemnity of history while taking in the expansive Australian Outback panorama from an elevated viewpoint.

Visit the headquarters of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, which delivers medical services to those who live and work in remote rural Australia

Children at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre intently watch staff demonstrate snake handling, enjoying an educational and engaging wildlife interaction experience.

Meet fascinating reptiles such as goannas, frill-neck lizards, and more at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, home to the largest reptile display in Central Australia!

At the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, visitors gently touch a thorny devil lizard under staff supervision, experiencing Australia's unique wildlife up close.

Gaze over Alice from the top of the Anzac Hill, and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the area and the surrounding West MacDonnell Ranges

Tourists sit and pose for a memorable photo in front of the iconic "WELCOME TO ALICE SPRINGS" sign, capturing an exciting moment of their Australian Outback journey.

Purchase Notice

  • Please select your preferred pick-up location at the time of booking, if your hotel is not on the list, please select a location that is nearby
  • Please refer to your voucher for confirmation of pick-up location and time

— What to bring —

  • Flynet in summer months (optional)
  • Warm layers in cooler months
  • Enclosed walking shoes

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Travelers are advised to check their email regularly for tour updates. Please contact the local travel agency at +61 29028 5180 for any tour inquiries

  • Refunds will not be granted to travellers who do not wish to see all the attractions on the itinerary

  • Inclusions that are not utilised are non-refundable and non-transferable

  • Travel insurance is highly recommended for all guests covering all applicable dates of travel with the Provider

  • The tour operator reserves the right to cancel the trip due to unforeseen circumstances

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 2 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the operating hours for the Alice Springs Reptile Centre?

The Alice Springs Reptile Centre typically operates from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM daily. It is advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current opening hours, especially during public holidays, as schedules can vary. This ensures you plan your visit effectively for reptile handling sessions and other activities.

2. What should visitors know about safety and local area awareness in Alice Springs?

Alice Springs is generally safe for tourists, but like any town, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially after dark. Stick to well-lit areas, travel in groups if possible, and secure your belongings. Engaging with local Indigenous communities respectfully is encouraged, and learning about Arrernte culture enhances your visit.

3. What makes Alice Springs a unique and worthwhile destination for travelers?

Alice Springs is renowned as the vibrant heart of the Australian Outback, offering a unique blend of Indigenous culture, pioneering history, and stunning desert landscapes. It serves as a gateway to iconic natural wonders and provides opportunities to learn about remote education at the School of the Air and interact with native wildlife at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, making it a distinctive travel experience.

4. What is the recommended duration to experience the highlights of Alice Springs?

To fully appreciate Alice Springs' main attractions and cultural insights, a stay of 2 to 3 days is generally recommended. This allows enough time to explore historical sites, visit the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, learn about the School of the Air, and experience the town's unique Outback atmosphere without feeling rushed.

5. When is the best time of year to visit Alice Springs for comfortable exploration?

The most comfortable time to visit Alice Springs is during the cooler months, from May to September. During this period, daytime temperatures are mild and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring attractions. The evenings can be cool, so packing layers is advisable for a comfortable experience.

6. What are the convenient transportation options for getting around Alice Springs?

In Alice Springs, common transportation options include taxis, ride-sharing services, and rental cars, which offer flexibility for exploring. Some local accommodations may also provide shuttle services. For specific attractions within the town, many are within walking distance, or local bus services can be an option for longer distances.

7. What unique educational experience can visitors expect at The School of the Air in Alice Springs?

Visitors to The School of the Air in Alice Springs can discover how children in remote Outback areas receive their education through innovative radio broadcasts and satellite technology. You can typically observe live lessons and learn about the unique challenges and creative solutions involved in remote learning, offering a fascinating glimpse into Australian rural life.

8. What kind of historical insights and cultural understanding of the Arrernte people can be gained from visiting sites in Alice Springs?

Visiting historical sites in Alice Springs offers insights into the town's pioneering past and its development as an Outback hub. Furthermore, interacting with the local Arrernte people, the traditional custodians of the land, provides invaluable cultural understanding, including their deep connection to the land, ancient Dreamtime stories, and ongoing traditions that shape the region.

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