Things to do in Macdonnell Region
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Alice Springs Desert Park General Entry Ticket
RM112
per adult

Uluru Guided Sunrise Tour with Kata Tjuta and Walpa Gorge
RM628
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Kings Canyon & Outback Panoramas Tour
RM1,030
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Alice Town and Country Half Day Tour -Small Group
RM555
per adult

Uluru Experience with BBQ Dinner
RM956
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Early Morning Ballooning in Alice Springs
RM1,097
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. Uluru
Rising from the desert in the Northern Territory, the red sandstone monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock) has been a place of great spiritual importance to the Anangu Aboriginal people for thousands of years. Be awed by the sight of the rock changing colours at sunset, its deep crevices turning from bright orange to an intense purple hue.
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2. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Home to the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and the world-famous Uluru (Ayers Rock), the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park also has many other wonders to discover, from indigenous cultural heritage to an astounding variety of birdlife. The park is both UNESCO and World Heritage listed for its cultural and natural significance.
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3. Tjoritja-West MacDonnell National Park
The West MacDonnell Ranges are home to an incredible array of desert plants and animals. This group of ranges in the Northern Territory is affectionately known as the West Macs and its isolated beauty is captured in the artworks of its most famous past resident, indigenous painter Albert Namatjira. Hike the ranges on the Larapinta Trail. Cool off in waterholes in deep gorges or take the scenic bike trail from Alice Springs to Simpson’s Gap.
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4. Ormiston Gorge
Float on your back in the Ormiston Gorge waterhole to take in the beauty of the red cliffs and the timelessness of this wild place. Bring your camera to capture the reflection of the cliffs and trees in the tranquil water. The gorge is an important habitat for native wildlife, including reptiles, dingoes, rock-wallabies, wedge-tailed eagles and populations of two marsupials thought to have disappeared from Central Australia.
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5. Glen Helen Gorge
The Glen Helen Gorge attracts wildlife and visitors who come to swim. A permanent waterhole in the gorge is fed by the Finke River and is one of the West MacDonnell Ranges’ most beautiful waterholes. Take a swim in the refreshing waters surrounded by birds and fish. Watch the rocky slopes above the water for black-footed rock-wallabies.
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