A gentle day's journey through the Red Centre's hidden wonders and Australia's iconic scenery
Enjoy a full-day tour of the Red Centre's landscapes, culture, and history. In the morning, visit the ancient Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings, Ooraminna Station Homestead, the Drover's Boy film set, and the Red Dune Lookout. In the afternoon, explore Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and its historic sites that shaped the town and its role in the heart of the outback.
You'll visit
Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings – Ancient petroglyphs by the Arrernte
Ooraminna Station Homestead – Authentic outback charm and
Drover's Boy Film Set – Classic outback landscapes from Australian
Old Ghan Museum – Stories of the pioneering Ghan train and early
Red Dune Desert Lookout – Panoramic views of desert and the MacDonnell
Morning Tea at the Wild Horse Bar
School of the Air – Remote education for NT
Telegraph Station – First European settlement in Alice Springs, relaying messages across the outback.
Royal Flying Doctor Service – Emergency medical services for remote
Anzac Hill – Spectacular views of Alice Springs and the MacDonnell
All activities are safe for all ages and require minimal fitness.