Alice Springs Tours & Trips
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- West MacDonnell Ranges (Tjoritja) & Standley Chasm Tour
- Trek the Larapinta Trail
- 3 Day Uluru Adventure
- Larapinta 7 Day Self Guided Trek
- 3 Day Uluru Adventure ex Yulara
- Outback Contrasts (2026/2027)
- Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure (8 destinations)
- 4 Day Red Centre Uluru to West MacDonnell 4WD Tour - to/from Alice Springs
- Outback Camping Adventure
- Outback Camping Adventure (ex Yulara)
The 310km circuit through West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs leads to dramatic landscapes. Marvel at Standley Chasm's 80m gorge, take a refreshing dip at Ellery Creek Big Hole, and spot rock wallabies at Simpsons Gap (Rungutjirpa). This day trip includes lunch and expert guide commentary.
Duration 1 day Destinations Alice Springs, Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park, Ormiston Gorge Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Autopia Tours From
- US$113
This 7-day Larapinta Trail adventure starts and ends in Alice Springs. The route leads from Geoff Moss Bridge to Wallaby Gap on day one, continues along Serpentine Ridge's 14km trail, and reaches Mount Sonder's summit for sunrise. Comfortable Alice Springs hotels bookmark the trek.
Duration 7 days Destinations Alice Springs, Ormiston Gorge, Mount Sonder Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,815
3 Day Uluru Adventure
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food provided was plentiful and of good quality, and it is a shame that these easily fixable issues took the shine of what was otherwise a fantastic experience.”
Christopher, traveled in October
This 3-day Red Centre journey starts at 6:05 AM from Alice Springs, visiting a working camel farm en route to Kata Tjuta's ancient domes. Uluru's magical sunrises and Kings Canyon's rim walk highlight the trip. Comfortable tented accommodation and expert guides enhance the experience.
Duration 3 days Destinations Alice Springs, Uluru, Watarrka National Park Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
- US$638
The Larapinta Trail beckons from Alice Springs to Ellery Creek. This 7-day, 114km wilderness trek includes Serpentine Gorge and Ormiston Gorge, culminating in Mount Sonder's summit. Comprehensive maps and full camping setup provided.
Duration 7 days Destinations Alice Springs, Ormiston Gorge, Mount Sonder Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator World Expeditions From
- US$1,190
3 Day Uluru Adventure ex Yulara
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“One of the best decisions of my trip! It was one of the best tours I've done in Australia – highly recommended!”
Olivia, traveled in July
The outback journey concludes in Alice Springs after showcasing Uluru's sacred sites and Kings Canyon's dramatic landscapes. Suitable for ages 8+, local guides lead explorations of the Lost City and Garden of Eden. 90+ reviews praise this family-friendly adventure.
Duration 3 days Destinations Yulara, Uluru, Watarrka National Park, Alice Springs Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
- US$638
The tour winds through Alice Springs, featuring stops at the Overland Telegraph Station and native food tasting with Aboriginal specialist Rayleen Brown. Savor local cuisine at Tali Restaurant, with optional hot air ballooning. The day culminates in a bush BBQ dinner under the Milky Way in the East MacDonnell Ranges.
Duration 6 days Destinations Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Inspiring Journeys From $4,070
10% Off- US$3,663You save $407
Duration 4 days Destinations Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Uluru Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,150
25% Off- US$862You save $288
4 Day Red Centre Uluru to West MacDonnell 4WD Tour - to/from Alice Springs
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThis 4-day outback expedition winds through 1,376km of Central Australia's most striking landscapes. The trail leads to Standley Chasm, Ellery Creek Big Hole, and Ormiston Gorge in West MacDonnell Ranges. Nights are spent in comfortable safari tents at established campsites.
Duration 4 days Destinations Alice Springs, Yulara, Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, Ormiston Gorge, Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park Age Range 8 to 70 year olds Operator Autopia Tours From
25% Off- US$1,013
Outback Camping Adventure
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We learned a lot about the fauna, the ancestors, and the communities. Great adventure.”
Kathleen, traveled in July
The 5-day outback odyssey from Alice Springs covers 500+ kilometers of untamed terrain. The route takes in Trephina Gorge's quartzite cliffs, the fascinating ghost town of Arltunga, and Emily Gap's ancient rock art, before circling back to Alice Springs via the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges.
Duration 5 days Destinations Alice Springs, Uluru Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
25% Off- US$958
Outback Camping Adventure (ex Yulara)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was perfect, and made the trip so special.”
Elizabeth, traveled in August
The Eastern MacDonnell Ranges reveal their treasures on this trek to Alice Springs, featuring Emily Gap's ancient rock art and Trephina Gorge's quartzite cliffs. A visit to historic Ross River Homestead and Arltunga Ghost Town rounds out this journey, suitable for ages 8+.
Duration 5 days Destinations Yulara, Uluru, Alice Springs Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Adventure Tours Australia From
25% Off- US$958
What people love about Alice Springs Tours
- 3 Day Uluru Adventure
Full marks to Natalie our tour guide! Totally unflappable..great sense of humour and considered every person's needs ! So much fun and a wonderful group of people on our tour. Magnificent scenery.. and great time of year to travel and camp....
- 3 Day Uluru Adventure ex Yulara
I booked a 3-day tour at Uluru and added an extra night – one of the best decisions of my trip! Our guide, Troy, was absolutely fantastic: he had extensive knowledge about the region, spoke multiple languages, and knew so much about the local wildlife and culture. Thanks to him, we spotted many animals I would have missed on my own. He was also an amazing cook and really brought the group together. Overall, it was one of the best tours I’ve done in Australia – highly recommended! I had an incredible time. Thank you, Troy, for this unforgettable experience at Uluru. 5 stars!
- Outback Camping Adventure
It was an excellent tour if your looking for a hands-on camping experience. the activities were numerous with walks, swimming, abseiling , whale watching, helicopter rides etc if you so chose to partake. Adam our guide was extremely knowledgeable and catered for every ones needs. He made sure everybody was welcome and made to feel special.
What our customers ask about Alice Springs Tours & Trips
What's the best time of year to visit Alice Springs?
The ideal time to visit Alice Springs falls between April and October. During these winter months temperatures stay at a pleasant 20-25°C (68-77°F). Summer visits from December to February bring intense heat with temperatures reaching above 35°C (95°F). A TourRadar traveler shares a practical tip: "We got up at 4am and 3am to beat the heat which is quite understandable and worth it because it gets hot at about 9am." The Diplomat Hotel in central Alice Springs serves as a good base during the milder winter season when outdoor activities are more enjoyable.
What are the must-see attractions around Alice Springs?
Key sites include the West MacDonnell Ranges with its notable Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap the historic Telegraph Station and the Royal Flying Doctor Service Base. Visitors often highlight Ormiston Gorge with one TourRadar reviewer noting "the towering red walls and serene waterhole created an unforgettable experience." The Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters puts you close to these attractions. Tours regularly include visits to significant cultural locations like the Aboriginal Tjoritja cultural center and ancient rock art sites in the MacDonnell Ranges.
How many days should I spend in Alice Springs?
A stay of 4-6 days allows visitors to properly experience both the town and its natural surroundings. Tour data shows 4-day trips are the most common choice giving enough time to see the West MacDonnell Ranges visit cultural sites and take day trips to Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. According to a TourRadar traveler "the 4-day tour was perfect to see all the highlights without feeling rushed." The centrally located Mercure Alice Springs works well as a base for these activities.
What Aboriginal cultural experiences are available in Alice Springs?
The town offers numerous ways to connect with Aboriginal culture at the Araluen Cultural Precinct and Albert Namatjira Gallery. Visitors can join guided cultural walks at Simpsons Gap with traditional owners explore bush tucker at the Desert Park and visit the Strehlow Research Centre. A TourRadar traveler notes that "learning about the Aboriginal dreamtime stories and traditional land management at the Tjoritja cultural center was a highlight of our trip." The Desert Gardens Hotel features regular cultural performances and art exhibitions.
Are there good restaurants and cafes in Alice Springs?
The dining scene in Alice Springs ranges from classic Australian to modern fusion cooking. Notable options include the Hanuman Restaurant at Doubletree by Hilton and Page 27 Cafe known for excellent coffee and breakfast. The menu often features local specialties like kangaroo emu and bush tucker-inspired dishes. A TourRadar traveler shares: "the restaurants around Todd Mall offered surprisingly diverse options from excellent Thai food to traditional Aussie bush tucker experiences."
What are the most popular hiking trails around Alice Springs?
The area's premier hiking experience is the Larapinta Trail with sections 7-12 being particularly good for day walks. Other notable routes include the Ormiston Gorge walk and Kings Canyon Rim Walk. A TourRadar traveler reports: "the Larapinta Trail sections near Simpsons Gap were well-marked and offered incredible views of the West MacDonnell Ranges." Glen Helen Lodge provides convenient access to many of these trails making it a preferred accommodation for hikers.