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Alice springs at a Glance

Alice Springs is the third largest town in the Northern Territory which is simply known as Alice in Australia. It is one of Australia’s most famous outback towns and the gateway to Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park. The Alice Springs Reptile Centre is located in the town centre and is surrounded by a red sand desert and Olive Pink Botanic Garden. Nearest major city is Darwin and the town is made up of a vibrant mix of cultures from around the globe. Australia's most famous outback town, 'Alice', is an intriguing place that hosts a jam-packed calendar of festivals, celebrations and quirky events.

Area 148 Square Kilometers

Population 0.03 Million

Winter Temperature 13 C

Summer Temperature 28 C

Best Time To Visit April to October

Air

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There is an airport at Alice Springs. Daily flights operate from Alice Springs Airport to Adelaide, Ayers Rock, Cairns, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. There are some domestic airlines like Qantas, Virgin Australia which have regular flight connections

Rail

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The place is accessible by train also. Alice Springs railway station is visited by The Ghan, operated by Great Southern Railway, on its journey between Adelaide and Darwin. The scheduled services runs in both the directions twice a week from June until september and once a week at all other times

Alice Springs Desert Park

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It is a marvel of Australia's desert environment that effortlessly blends the plants, animals and people of these arid regions. Walking through three re-created desert habitats, one can discover how deserts are full of life. Hundreds of species of plants and animals found across Central Australian deserts can be seen, smelt and heard. The Desert Park is approximately a 10 minute journey from the centre of Alice Springs.

Uluru

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Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is the largest sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. It lies 335 km in the south west of the nearest large town. Uluru is probably Australia’s best-known natural landmark and is a UNESCO World Heritage area.

Larapinta Trail

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It is the most spectacular bushwalking and trekking trail in Australia. Larapinta trail is one of central Australia’s most unique and spectacular attractions. The traveller can experience this wild country in many different ways, from a Trail trek in the desert mountain ranges, canoeing tropical rivers and rafting.

Olive Pink Botanical Garden

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Olive Pink Botanical Garden is located close to the Alice Springs Central district, on the eastern bank of the Todd River, and it is within walking distance from town. The garden has more than 500 central Australian plant species and grows medicinal plants like native lemon grass, quandong and bush passion fruit. It is a great place to wander along trails to see the hundreds of plant species. There are over 500 Central Australian plant species to see as you wander around the 16 hectare garden.

Reptile centre

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Alice Springs Reptile Centre is home to the largest reptile display in Central Australia. More than one hundred reptiles of over fifty different species are exhibited indoors and outside in naturally landscaped surrounds. Extensive range of reptiles include Terry, the Saltwater Crocodile, huge Perentie Goannas, Thorny Devils, Frill-neck lizards and many other fascinating lizards. A major feature of the Reptile Centre is the opportunity to get close to the ‘locals.’ Informative talks are offered daily which may involve the feeding and handling of the friendlier reptiles. The session concludes with supervised handling of the friendlier lizards and pythons.

Finke Gorge National Park

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Finke Gorge is a national park in the Northern Territory of Australia, 1318 km south of Darwin. It is an ancient palms and aboriginal cultural site. The park covers 460 square kilometres but its main highlights are Palm Valley and the Amphitheatre. Palm Valley is a remnant of the rain forests that once covered the Australian continent and now acts as the last niche for a diverse range of plant species. The main gorge features high red cliffs, stately river red gums, cool waterholes and a number of walks.

West Mac Donnell National Park

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MacDonnell Ranges, located west of Alice Springs, is an outstanding example of an ancient landscape sculptured over time by climatic elements. There are many opportunities for visitors to explore and appreciate the scenic beauty and history of the area. A good way to experience the spectacular views in this Park is by walking. There are numerous marked tracks ranging from leisurely to adventurous.

Alice Plaza

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This fully air-conditioned shopping centre is centrally located at the top of Todd Mall. Specialty stores include national chain stores, chemist, jewellers, clothing and shoes. A clean food court including children's high chairs is there which offers healthy salads, wraps, sandwiches, cakes, coffee, ice creams and many more.

Tjanpi Desert Weavers

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This is a not-for-profit social enterprise of Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council. More than 400 aboriginal women artists from 28 remote communities covering 350,000 square kms of the western and central deserts of Australia work with Tjanpi to create beautiful, intricate and whimsical fibre art.

Flavours of India

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20 Undoolya Rd, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Cuisines: Indian

Indian Chef Restaurant

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9 Bath Street, Alice Springs NT 0870, Australia
Cuisines: Indian

Jaiho Restaurant

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29 Gap Rd, The Gap NT 0870, Australia
Cuisines - Indian

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