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Explore Alice Springs

Explore Alice Springs

Alice Springs is a gateway for exploring the Red Centre. spend a few days here, and the area’s haunting beauty and the relaxed charm of the locals will get under your skin.

Airnorth Magazine - June/July 2019

Words: Kerry Heaney


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Halfway on the sealed road between Adelaide and Darwin, the outback town of Alice Springs sits wrapped around the caterpillar-like spines of the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges.

There’s plenty of wildlife to see in Alice, and that’s before you hit the bars! Visit the Kangaroo Sanctuary to meet Chris ‘Brolga’ Barnes for a sunset tour and to cuddle a kangaroo joey. The place shot to fame thanks to the BBC/Nat Geo documentary Kangaroo Dundee

Another sunset experience not to be missed is a ride with Pyndan Camel Tracks through White Gums Valley in the West MacDonnell Ranges, as the sky changes from cobalt blue to orange-pink.

Sunrise at Anzac Hill gives you the chance to see the town bathed in the soft pink glow of the morning. Take the stepped track to the top or drive up to the small car park.

Alice Springs also has one of the largest collections of Aboriginal art in Australia, with an extensive array of private and collectively owned galleries. It’s pleasant to wander from gallery to gallery in Todd Mall, admiring the striking works on display. At the Araluen Art Centre you will find more art and craft galleries with a strong focus on Indigenous art.

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Dine

1. Garden Party
Start with breakfast at the Olive Pink Botanic Garden followed by a walk to gain an insight into the flora of this arid region. Don’t miss the Instagrammable sculptures positioned throughout the beautiful gardens.

2. Bush Tucker
For lunch, a roo burger at Indigenous-owned Kungkas Can Cook café, followed by a thick slice of the delicious wattleseed cake, will have you returning for a repeat performance.

3. The Perfect Pit Stop
After you’ve burned off some calories on a guided tour along the Todd River bed with Outback Cycling, stop for an afternoon tea snack at the Alice Springs Telegraph Station. There’s a café here serving Northern Territory roasted coffee and decadent vanilla slices.

4. Fine Dining Phenomenon
Hanuman at DoubleTree by Hilton is the place for fine dining in Alice Springs. The cuisine is a fusion of Thai, Indian and Nonya dishes, and the banquets are well worth exploring. For a more casual feed, grab a table at the Deck Bar in the hotel’s foyer. The locally inspired share plates and epic burgers are real crowd pleasers.

5. Modern Aussie Fare
DoubleTree by Hilton also has Saltbush, a modern Australian-style restaurant with private dining alcoves. Here you can enjoy everything from oysters and seared scallops to roasted lamb rack and whole fried baby barramundi.

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Drink

1. Roulette Round
For a choice of four bars, head to Lasseters Casino at the base of the MacDonnell Ranges.

2. All-Nighter
Famous for share plates and live music, Epilogue Lounge on Todd Mall is the place to while the night away until the wee hours, and dance on the rooftop.

3. Do as the Locals Do
Monte’s Lounge calls itself a travelling circus in the middle of Australia. In Alice, that means it’s a great place to meet friends and share a beer or two. 

4. True Outback Style
Bojangles Saloon & Restaurant – or Bo’s Saloon to its friends – has plenty of rugged outback charm and serves true Territory tucker such as camel, kangaroo, emu and barramundi. Say hello to Ned Kelly at the front door and check out Reggie, the wedge-tailed eagle suspended over the bar. 

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Stay

1. Outback Luxury
The impressive views of the MacDonnell Ranges from the rooms at DoubleTree by Hilton match the excellence of the warm chocolate chip cookie on arrival. This hotel prides itself on customer service. It’s no trouble to find some skim milk for your fridge, and there are extra chocolates on the pillow at night. Todd Mall is walkable from the hotel, and the pleasant trail follows the dry, gum tree-studded river bed. 

2. Home Away from Home
For an extended stay where you want to be able to cook for yourself, take a look at Alice on Todd Apartments, located about five minutes’ drive from Todd Street Mall. These self-contained apartments feel like home and have laundry facilities.

3. Desert Oasis
The palm trees and tropical gardens around the villas at Desert Palms will make you feel like you’ve discovered an oasis in the desert. A family-friendly resort, each room has its own kitchenette.

4. Camping & Caravans
Camping or caravanning? The Big4 MacDonnell Range Holiday Park has just the site for you.

 

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