Campervan Hire Alice Springs
The capital of the Outback! Australia’s Oasis! The Heart of Australia! Or as we call it, just simply, Alice! It is a travel hub for sights and hikes. Alice has interesting things to see, and one of them happens at night! Alice is a place located in the middle of the largest land area without lights on earth. So you get to view the Milky Way, even in your Campervan Hire Australia.
Like any other state, Alice has its own built environments and parks and gardens that educates visitors on the many facets of the town’s environment. There are National Parks and Preserves to visit containing visitors’ centres with information for visitors including where to stay in your Motorhome Rental and what to do and see.
Cruise with your motor home and check out the colours, the climate, the characters, the culture, festivals, and the closest proximities to beaches, and other more C’s in the Alice that you and your family will discover.
Go hiking, wildlife viewing,climbing, immerse yourself with the Alice charms, stargaze right under the sky with out the hassle of pollution covering the view, and hot air Outback-ballooning with perfect weather,. Because there isn’t a town like Alice!
Alice Springs Desert Park – A must see for visitors when they come to Alice. You can discover the many secrets of the Australian Desert in just one place. Species of flora and fauna can be seen, touched and heard, even smelt! A walking trail takes you to three desert habitats, where birds fly over our heads! The region has a number of mining communities and attractions, open year-round at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park with great sunrise and sun set photo opportunities, Watarrka National Park and MacDonnel Ranges. For local information, the Alice Springs Desert Park briefs tourists on the desert environment, and is just a short distance away from the Olive Pink Botanic Garden. Caravan parks and campgrounds situated a few kilometers of the city center offers shade and modern facilities for your Campervan Hire Australia. At the end of the day, you will leave with new ideas, stories and secrets.
MacDonnell Ranges - Visitors flock to ‘the Alice’ where the outback charms them with the MacDonnell Ranges and that big rock they like to take pictures with. The Uluru (Ayer’s Rock), a large sandstone rock formation in the Northern Territory, has become a major attraction and significant to the Aboriginal culture in the area. The MacDonnell Ranges are important natural features to Alice Springs. The West MacDonnell National Park in the Ranges hosts Simpsons Gap, where it has become an great place to see the black-footed rock wallaby, dawn or dusk. Glen Helen Gorge is worth visiting for its waterhole, a pretty spot for a swim. The most challenging bushwalk would be the Larapinta Trail, eight of the thirteen sections are already open, but it will eventually be a 250 km trek. It has a range of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets when you come traveling with your Australia campervan rental.
Desert Wildlife Park - Located outside the town, is known for its local flora and fauna. They give a number of interesting lectures, like the aboriginal use of local plants for food. The nocturnal exhibit is excellent, with a night schedule where the family can view the nocturnal creatures to come out in the day. The best time to go to the park is during early morning, and then you can spend a full day trail walking, visiting the birds of prey exhibition where they actually fly above and over your head.
Wild Cat Stew Challenge – By chance you would be traveling on September. The locals, and the whole of Australia will flock to Alice Springs where each individuals come for a challenge featuring wild cat stew recipe or casserole as solution to the millions of feral cats roaming the outback. Yearly, these wildcats kill millions of small native animals like small marsupials, lizards, birds and spiders making them a serious threat to Australia’s native fauna. This started since Aborigines roasted the first cat on an open fire.
Alice Springs Reptile Centre – The Reptile Centre is home to the HUGE perentie Goanna, frill neck lizards, thorny devils and many more fascinating lizards. Even snakes and a whole bunch of other reptiles, even to the most venomous snakes and a salt water croc. No worries, there is a Reptile Centre which is continually being added.
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