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Red Centre Journey Tour – Alice Spring

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Explore Central Australia with the Red Centre Journey Tour, a relaxing morning adventure. Discover the ancient Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings, experience outback charm at Ooraminna Station Homestead, and step into the classic Australian landscape of the Drover’s Boy Film Set. Relive history at the Old Ghan Museum and enjoy stunning views from the Red Dune Desert Lookout. This tour offers a comfortable and enriching experience for all.

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Alice Spring

Price Includes

  • Experienced, Friendly Guide
  • Accommodation pick-up and drop-off
  • Morning Tea
  • Air-conditioned transport
  • Attraction Entry Fees
What to Expect
  • Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock CarvingsExplore the petroglyphs (rock engravings) made by early Arrernte people.
  • Ooraminna Station Homestead offers an authentic glimpse into the charm and heritage of outback life in Central Australia
  • Drover’s Boy Film setimmerse in the rugged beauty and authentic atmosphere of Australia’s outback, as seen in classic Australian cinema
  • Old Ghan MuseumRelive the history of the Old Ghan Train and Central Australia’s pioneers
  • Red Dune Desert Lookoutbreathtaking panoramic views of the expansive Central Australian desert and the distant MacDonnell Ranges
  • All activities are considered very safe for all age groups. They do not require a high level of fitness or agility.
Itinerary
  • Your guide will collect you from outside your Alice Springs accommodation from 7:45 a.m.
  • Travelling through the picturesque outback landscape, we make our way along the Old South Road and take in the beautiful landscape scenery while learning about the Finke River, the building of the telegraph line and Finke history.
  • Our first stop will be Napwerte/Ewaninga Aboriginal Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve and learn about the petroglyphs made by the early Arrernte Aboriginal people of Central Australia.
  • We journey on to Ooraminna Station Homestead, a working cattle station and a unique tourist experience that offers a glimpse into the Australian outback lifestyle. It’s also the home to an outback film set with its own outback saloon that has featured in “The Drover’s Boy”. Enjoy morning tea on the deck of the homestead while taking in the serenity and sounds of the outback.
  • We then visit “The Red Sandy Dune” for its beautiful panoramic views and deep red sand before visiting the Ghan Museum where you’ll get to experience the journey of the Ghan train.
  • Return to your accommodation approximately midday.
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