Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Red Centre at Alice Springs Desert Park. Discover a world of breathtaking nature and unique wildlife through immersive sightseeing tours and guided walks. From the enchanting nocturnal house to fascinating bird walk-throughs, this premier Alice Springs attraction offers unparalleled desert experiences. Perfect for nature lovers and families, you can explore authentic cultural themes and vibrant ecosystems. Book your adventure today to witness the brilliant beauty of Australia's desert landscapes and create memories that last a lifetime.
$28–$30 typical
Median price is $29
4.71★ average
Based on 205 pooled reviews
1.7–7.3 hours
Median duration is 4.5 hours
Nature sightseeing
100% of options focus on nature and sightseeing
8 languages offered
Includes English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese
Bird walks & nocturnal house
Highly rated for animal encounters and brilliant experiences
4 Products
An inspiring portrayal of Australia’s central desert environments that effortlessly blends the plants, animals and people of the arid regions within one, extraordinary tourism and conservation facility. This major tourist attraction is as distinctive as the Australian desert itself - a truly unique ...
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Alice Springs Desert Park is where the stories of the desert come alive. Showcasing the animals, people and plants of the Red Centre. The Nocturnal Tour lets you get up close to rare and endangered animals of the desert during a night spotlighting tour with a local guide.
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Explore the Alice Springs Desert Park and discover the vibrant and diverse ecosystem of the desert. Learn about the clever adaptations of plants and animals to the dry climate.
Explore Australia's arid wilderness at the Alice Springs Desert Park, a gateway to the outback that fascinates visitors worldwide. Located near Alice Springs and under the West MacDonnell Ranges, the park celebrates the heritage of the local Arrernte people and showcases the Akngwelye and Yeperenye ...