About this tour
This 10-hour circuit of Alice Springs and the Red Centre introduces you to the region's layered story—from ancient Aboriginal rock art to colonial outback stations and the twentieth-century infrastructure that kept the interior connected. You'll cover the Ewaninga carvings, working homestead, film locations, and the town's key landmarks, with morning and afternoon breaks built in. Minimal walking, maximum breadth.
Highlights
- Ewaninga Aboriginal rock carvings, etched centuries ago
- Ooraminna Station: working homestead with frontier history
- Drover's Boy film set location and colonial architecture
- Red Dune Lookout for sweeping desert perspectives
- Old Ghan Museum, School of the Air, Telegraph Station
- Royal Flying Doctor Service: outback lifeline explained
- Anzac Hill and Alice Springs town orientation
What to expect
A steady, unhurried loop that balances remote sites with town stops. Morning visits focus on the pastoral landscape—carvings, homestead, film set—before regrouping for tea. Afternoons shift to Alice Springs itself, where you'll see the communication networks and civic landmarks that anchored the outback. Your guide contextualises each stop; expect conversation over rushing. Most walking is gentle; sites are vehicle-accessible or involve short strolls.
Good to know
Bring water and sun protection. NT Parks Pass ($10) is separate and must be purchased in advance. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels; children from 2 years welcome at child rates. Under-18s require a parent or guardian present.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




