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Alice Springs' Anzac Hill War Memorial obelisk bathed in warm sunset light, offering a solemn and panoramic view of the town and surrounding MacDonnell Ranges during the historical tour.
Tourists at a scenic viewpoint in Alice Springs, gazing over the town's buildings and the distant MacDonnell Ranges, appreciating the breathtaking landscape during their historical exploration.
A couple strolling past the historic Alice Springs Telegraph Station, the town's first European settlement, exploring the heritage stone buildings and lush grounds on a cultural tour.
Visitors entering a Royal Flying Doctor Service aircraft exhibit in Alice Springs, experiencing the interior of a medical plane that provides vital services to remote Australian communities.
The "Alice Springs School of the Air Visitor Centre" sign, highlighting this unique institution that provides remote education to children across vast distances in the Outback.

[Small Group] Historical Alice Tour | Alice Spring Departure


Duration:4 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English
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Please present the e-voucher on-site

See Some of Our Nation’s Most Memorable Landscapes

  • Visit the renowned School of the Air, educating remote area children
  • Explore the historic Telegraph Station, Alice Springs’ first European settlement
  • Learn about the life-saving services of the Royal Flying Doctor Service
  • Enjoy stunning panoramic views from Anzac Hill
  • A maximum of 21 people on each tour. You will travel in a comfortable, purpose-built, air-conditioned bus
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement21 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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— What You Can Expect —

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Mparntwe, the Arrernte name for Alice Springs, with the Historical Alice Tour. 

This insightful journey uncovers how Alice Springs evolved from its humble beginnings as the settlement of Stuart to the central hub of the Australian outback. The tour visits key historical sites that played pivotal roles in shaping the town’s development. Explore the School of the Air, which continues to provide education to children living in remote areas of the Northern Territory, and visit the iconic Telegraph Station, the first European settlement in the region, which served as a critical communication link for 150 years. You’ll also stop at the Royal Flying Doctor Service to learn about its essential medical services to outback communities and end the tour with breathtaking views from Anzac Hill, where the vast expanse of Alice Springs and the stunning MacDonnell Ranges unfold before you.

This tour is perfect for visitors of all ages, providing a safe and easy-paced way to explore Alice Springs' cultural and historical heritage.

Purchase Notice

  • Kindly refer to your voucher for final confirmation of pick-up location/time
  • All travellers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who will be responsible for their care
  • Upon booking with KKday, customer agrees to the T&C outlines here


— What To Bring —

  • Proof of booking (can include the e-version delivered to your email)
  • Water bottle (at least 1 litre)
  • Strong, non-slip walking shoes
  • Hat (wide-brimmed is best)
  • Flynet
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera
  • Casual and comfortable clothing (cool, light clothing is best in summer and warm clothing for winter)
  • Travel pillow (we will be driving after nightfall)

Reminders

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

  • Emu Run Experience reserves the right to cancel a Tour, Transfer or Private Charter at any time before departure and may cancel a trip due to terrorism, natural disasters, weather concerns, political instability, pandemic/epidemic or other external events it is not viable to operate the Tour, Transfer or Private Charter in discretion

  • In circumstances where the cancellation is due to external events outside reasonable control, refunds will be less any unrecoverable costs already incurred for the customer

  • Emu Run Experience is not responsible for any incidental expenses incurred as a result of cancellation of a Tour

  • A Tour, Transfer or Private Charter will not proceed unless the minimum number of quests required by Emu Run Experience is confirmed. Customers will be notified as soon as possible or at least 24 hours prior to the tour

  • Smoking is not permitted on the vehicle or throughout the Tour/Transfer/Private Charter at any location where smoking is prohibited

  • Anti-social behaviour and intoxication creating disturbance to other guests or the Emu Run Experience driver/guide will not be tolerated and the Customer may be evicted at the discretion of the driver/guide

  • If guest choose to leave the Tour/Transfer/Private Charter at any time before arriving at the final drop off point, guest must inform the Emu Run Experience driver/guide before departing. Transport and other costs from an early departure are at a cost to guest, not Emu Run Experience

  • No changes can be made to the itinerary once the Tour, Transfer or Private Charter has departed

  • Emu Run Experience reserves the right to change the departure point or time, up until 24 hours before the departure time. Emu Run Experience will notify guest via email of the changes and specify the new location and time to meet

FAQ

1. What historical and cultural landmarks define Alice Springs' unique charm?

Alice Springs boasts several key landmarks that highlight its rich history and cultural significance. These include the historic Telegraph Station, which marks the town's first European settlement, and the renowned School of the Air, providing education to children in remote areas. The Royal Flying Doctor Service headquarters showcases a vital medical service for isolated communities, and Anzac Hill offers panoramic views while commemorating local history.

2. What is the geographical relationship between Alice Springs and other major Australian cities?

Alice Springs is famously located near the geographical center of Australia, making it quite isolated from other major cities. It is approximately 1,500 kilometers north of Adelaide and 1,500 kilometers south of Darwin. Its remote, central desert location contributes significantly to its unique identity and makes it a gateway to the Australian Outback.

3. What are the typical climate characteristics of Alice Springs throughout the year?

Alice Springs experiences an arid desert climate with distinct seasons. Summers (December to February) are very hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching 35-40°C. Winters (June to August) are generally mild and sunny during the day, around 20°C, but nights can be quite cool, sometimes dropping to 5°C or lower. Rainfall is low and sporadic, primarily occurring during the summer months. Snowfall is extremely rare and not a typical climate feature.

4. How does Alice Springs' unique Aboriginal culture contribute to its community identity?

Aboriginal culture is fundamental to Alice Springs' identity and community fabric. The town is the traditional home of the Arrernte people, and their ancient traditions, art, language, and ceremonial practices are deeply woven into the region. Visitors can experience this rich heritage through local art galleries, cultural centers like the Araluen Arts Centre, and tours that offer insights into Aboriginal history and contemporary life.

5. What are the common transportation options available for visitors exploring Alice Springs' attractions?

Visitors to Alice Springs have several options for exploring its attractions. Rental cars are popular for those wishing to explore independently, especially for trips outside the town. Organized tours, such as historical and scenic tours, provide convenient transportation to key sites within and around Alice Springs. There is also a local public bus service with limited routes, as well as taxi services and cycling options for shorter distances.

6. Are there specific hop-on hop-off tour services available for exploring Alice Springs' attractions?

While Alice Springs does not typically feature a traditional large-scale hop-on hop-off bus service like bigger capital cities, several guided small group tours offer structured itineraries to major attractions. These tours provide transportation and commentary to significant sites such as the School of the Air, Telegraph Station, Royal Flying Doctor Service, and Anzac Hill, ensuring visitors can conveniently explore the town's highlights.

7. How accessible are taxi services for visitors navigating Alice Springs?

Taxi services are available in Alice Springs and can be a convenient option for getting around town, especially from the airport or between major accommodation providers and attractions. Taxis can typically be booked by phone or found at designated ranks. While generally accessible, availability might vary during peak times or late at night, so booking in advance is recommended for specific travel plans.

8. What are the key historical sites and services highlighted on a tour of Alice Springs?

A historical tour of Alice Springs typically highlights several foundational sites. These include the Old Telegraph Station, which marks the first European settlement and communication link for the region. You'll also learn about the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a critical aerial medical service for isolated communities, and the School of the Air, an innovative distance education service. The tour often concludes with panoramic views from Anzac Hill, offering historical insights into the town.

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