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About the Alice
As a visitor to Alice Springs, you will have an insight into why many locals are people who came to the Alice for a few days, weeks or months - liked it and found it impossible to leave. Here are a few things that may catch your imagination whilst staying in Alice Springs.
There is much more to Central Australia than just 'The Rock', so spend a few days here and discover why we love it so much!!! (Also check out our facebook page to see what we have been up to recently)
Things to Do
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 Sunset Camel Rides Ride a Camel at sunset along the Todd River $50 for an hour, free pick up and drop off. Check out the website for further details at Camel Tracks
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The Kangaroo Sanctuary Home to the baby kangaroo rescue centre, learn how to rescue a baby kangaroo from road kill!!The Sanctuary is a 90 acre wildlife sanctuary just 15 minutes from Alice Springs CBD. Come for a sunrise tour at 6am or a sunset tour at 5.30pm when the kangaroos are most active for just $20 for adults or $10 for children.
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Palm Valley a 4WD experience, you travel along the Finke riverbed to magnificent Palm Valley, famous for its amazing Red Cabbage Palms that are found no where else in the world, you will also visit Hermannsburg Mission. This tour also includes transfers, morning tea, lunch and all entrance fees at only $120.
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Royal Flying Doctor Service. Visit a working base in operation since 1939, and learn more about this unique service, small fee applies around Checkout the website at Royal Flying Doctor service
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Alice Springs Reptile Centre. The largest reptile display in the Northern Territory, If you only have an hour to spare you can see the lizards feed or play with a python, they have shows at 11am 1pm and 3.30pm,get a big kiss from the blue tongue lizard!! Entrance is only $12. Checkout the website at Reptile Centre
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Alice Springs Desert Park. Hundreds of species of plants and animals can be seen, smelt and heard, with their stories shared through guide presentations, audio guides and movie displays. You can spend hours there and you will never look at deserts in the same way again. Entry is $40 including transfers to and from the hostel. Checkout the website at Alice Springs Desert Park
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Alice Springs Telegraph Station. Is the birthplace of Alice Springs. Wonderful restored buildings trace the early history of Alice from operating the Telegraph Station, the stolen generation and war years. Entry is $7.50.
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Hire a Bike. we have many bicycle tracks around Alice Springs, out towards the West MacDonnell Ranges and in and around town. Contact Haven Reception desk to hire a bike for $20 per day. Check out the website for further details Longhorn
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Anzac Hill. Experience a Central Australian sunrise or sunset over the MacDonnell Ranges, with a birds eye view from ANZAC Hill.
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Sunday Markets at Todd Mall. Visit Todd Mall Markets and check out what our local crafts people haven on offer, have a stroll and something to eat and drink. The markets are on every 2nd Sunday from 9am till 1pm in summer(2pm in winter). For market info and dates, send a blank email to dates@toddmallmarkets.com.au.
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National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame. The National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame commemorates the Australian pioneer women who first opened the doors, confronted the obstacles and made it possible for today's women to have more power, more freedom and more options than ever before. Check out the website for further details Pioneer Women.
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Eating and Drinking
There are some great places to eat and drink in Alice Springs. Here are a few suggestions from us:
Overlander Steakhouse The Overlanders Steakhouse serves generous portions of real Aussie tucker; emu, crocodile, camel, barramundi, beef and kangaroo! An expansive a la carte menu also available. Check out the website for further details Overlander Steakhouse.
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Monte's Lounge and Bar, Cnr of Todd Street and Stott Terrace "Great place for brunch, tapas, homemade food and fine wines and beer." Along with gastro-delights, craft beers, fine wine, cocktails and friendly service, Monte's dishes up a diverse mix of local, state and interstate DJs, bands, cabaret and comedy acts. Check out the website for further details Monte's.
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Bojangles Saloon Bojangles provides true Territory Tucker such as Camel, Crocodile, Kangaroo, Emu and Barramundi. Plus a wide range of steak, snack and vegetarian options. Wander around and check out the memorabilia that is on display or wave to friends and relatives back home via the live streaming webcam. Check out the website for further details Bossaloon
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The Rock Bar Nice food if you are on a budget, a great bar with loads of atmosphere for young backpackers and locals alike.Check out the website for further details Rock bar
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Tea Shrine Great vegan/vegetarian food, to dine in or takeaway, fantastic range of teas that can also be purchased in bulk to take home, indoor and outdoor seating areas.
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