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Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs
Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs
Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs
Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs
Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs

Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour | Depart Alice Springs


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  • The Alice Springs cultural tour explores Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings and the traditions of Arrernte people. 
  • Authentic outback life is showcased at Ooraminna Station Homestead alongside the historic Drover’s Boy film location. 
  • Red Dune Desert Lookout offers sweeping desert views before visiting Telegraph Station and Royal Flying Doctor Service. 
  • KKday booking includes Old Ghan Museum, School of the Air, Anzac Hill lookout, plus morning tea. Version 3
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Meal arrangementWith Snacks
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour

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- What You Can Expect -

Explore Alice Springs in a full day of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. Visit the Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings, experience outback life at Ooraminna Station, enjoy panoramic desert views from Red Dune Lookout, and discover Alice Springs’ heritage at the Old Ghan Museum, School of the Air, Telegraph Station, and Royal Flying Doctor Service. Finish with sweeping views from Anzac Hill. Morning and afternoon tea are included, as well as time in town to purchase lunch.

After being picked up from your Alice Springs hotel, travel to Ewaninga to Discover ancient Arrernte culture at Napwerte - the Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings [

After being picked up from your Alice Springs hotel, travel to Ewaninga to Discover ancient Arrernte culture at Napwerte - the Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings [

Experience outback station life at Ooraminna Station

Experience outback station life at Ooraminna Station

Step inside the Ooraminna Hotel and explore the station, including the Drover’s Boy film set and set location of many other famous movies and TV shows.

Step inside the Ooraminna Hotel and explore the station, including the Drover’s Boy film set and set location of many other famous movies and TV shows.

Visit the Old Ghan Museum and Heritage Railway, and learn about the original train line built between Adelaide and Darwin

Visit the Old Ghan Museum and Heritage Railway, and learn about the original train line built between Adelaide and Darwin

The Old Ghan Museum is a fascinating place and important part of Central Australia’s history and it’s unique story

The Old Ghan Museum is a fascinating place and important part of Central Australia’s history and it’s unique story

The afternoon includes a visit to the interactive Royal Flying Doctor Service museum where you can learn about the history and current operation of this important service

The afternoon includes a visit to the interactive Royal Flying Doctor Service museum where you can learn about the history and current operation of this important service

The tour takes you to the School of the Air where you can learn about how kids go to school from remote locations now and in the past.

The tour takes you to the School of the Air where you can learn about how kids go to school from remote locations now and in the past.

The tour also visits the Telegraph Staiton which was the first European Settlement in Alice Springs and concludes at the Anzac Hill lookout where you can enjoy panoramic views of Alice Springs and the Macdonnell Ranges in the distance.

The tour also visits the Telegraph Staiton which was the first European Settlement in Alice Springs and concludes at the Anzac Hill lookout where you can enjoy panoramic views of Alice Springs and the Macdonnell Ranges in the distance.

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- Important Information -

  • Pick-up time: From 7.45am from Alice Springs Hotels
  • Duration approx. : 8.5 hours
  • Age Restriction: Minimum Age 2 years. Child 2-15 years / Adult 16+ 2.
  • Transportation Zone: Hotels in Alice Springs. Drop of at ASP (Alice Springs Airport) on return by prior arrangement 
  • Health & Safety Advisory: The walks are considered very safe for all age groups, and do not require a high level of fitness or agility. Extreme weather conditions and high temperatures are common in the outback and passengers should be well prepared.
  • What to Bring: Sturdy, non slip walking shoes, hat, sun protection, fly net,and a water bottle.


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

  • If you have a food allergy (e.g. peanuts), please advise at the time of booking and carry any necessary medication with you on tour.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 6 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–5 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. How can visitors reach the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum in Alice Springs?

The Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum is a key stop on the Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour, which includes comfortable transportation from Alice Springs. For independent visitors, the museum is centrally located in Alice Springs. Taxis, ride-sharing services, or a pleasant walk from many central accommodations are viable options. Public bus services in Alice Springs are limited, so planning ahead is advisable for those not on a guided tour.

2. Where is the Royal Flying Doctor Service series filmed?

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) is a real aeromedical service operating throughout regional and remote Australia. While there have been various documentaries and fictional series inspired by its work, actual filming locations for a specific 'Royal Flying Doctor Service series' vary depending on the production. The RFDS Museum in Alice Springs provides a detailed look into the history and current operations of this vital service, rather than being a specific filming set.

3. What is the admission cost for the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum, and how can tickets be purchased?

Admission to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum is typically included when booking the Best of Alice Explorer 1-Day Tour, offering a hassle-free experience. For those wishing to visit independently, tickets can be purchased directly at the museum entrance. You may also find options to book admission in advance through platforms like KKday, which offers a convenient and reliable way to secure your tickets, often with instant confirmation. This allows you to plan your visit efficiently.

4. What is the origin behind the name Royal Flying Doctor Service?

The name 'Royal Flying Doctor Service' (RFDS) reflects two key aspects of its identity. The 'Royal' prefix was granted in 1928 by King George V, recognizing the organization's invaluable service to Australia. The 'Flying Doctor Service' part clearly describes its pioneering mission: delivering urgent medical care, transport, and communication to people in remote and rural areas of Australia using aircraft, often where traditional ground-based services are inaccessible.

5. How many aircraft are currently part of the Royal Flying Doctor Service fleet?

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) operates a substantial and modern fleet of aircraft to cover the vast distances of regional and remote Australia. While the exact number can fluctuate due to maintenance, new acquisitions, and retirements, the RFDS typically operates over 80 aircraft across its bases nationwide. These aircraft are specially equipped for aeromedical retrieval and primary healthcare services, ensuring widespread coverage.

6. What can visitors expect to see at the Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings site?

At the Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings site, visitors can discover ancient petroglyphs (rock carvings) created by the Arrernte people, who are the traditional custodians of the land. These carvings depict various symbols, stories, and aspects of Aboriginal culture and spirituality, offering a profound glimpse into a rich history that spans thousands of years. The site provides a unique opportunity to connect with indigenous heritage in a natural, open-air setting.

7. What is the historical significance of Ooraminna Station Homestead and its connection to 'Drover's Boy'?

Ooraminna Station Homestead holds significant historical value as one of the oldest working cattle stations in the Northern Territory, offering an authentic insight into traditional outback life. Beyond its pastoral history, the homestead is notably recognized as a historic filming location for 'Drover's Boy,' a film that captures stories of the stockmen and the challenging life in the Australian outback. Visiting provides a dual perspective on both real and cinematic outback heritage.

8. What kind of views can be expected from Anzac Hill lookout in Alice Springs?

From Anzac Hill lookout, visitors are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of Alice Springs and its stunning natural surroundings. You can see the entire town spread out below, framed by the majestic MacDonnell Ranges in the distance. It's an excellent vantage point to appreciate the unique landscape of the Red Centre, making it a popular spot for both sunrise and sunset to witness the changing colors of the desert.

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