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There are several places in Alice Springs worth a visit. Trace the history of the first telegraph station in the red centre or find out for yourself whether the ‘Flying Doctors’ have anything to do with the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Besides that, Alice Springs is located centrally and a good place to set off for exploration of the bush and the desert. There are several nature parks nearby. This is also the area where you'll find the famous Ayers Rock also knows as Uluru.

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Anzac Hill

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You must walk up Anzac Hill and enjoy the sunset from the top! My photos are spectacular and it's a lovely way to spend the early evening, albeit with many other people.

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Old Timers Folk Museum

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Olive Pink Botanic Garden

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The purpose of this botanical garden, founded by Miss Olive Muriel Pink, is to increase the awareness of the importance of Australia’s flora.

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address:Tuncks Road
tel:08 89522154

School of the Air

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This school provides an educational service for about 150 kids in Central Australia. Besides formal education, they are taught all sorts of practicalities concerned with living in the country side.

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Telegraph Station Historical Reserve

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This is the place just outside Alice Springs where the first telegraph station was built (not in the least because of the continual water-supply by the springs). Later, the telegraph station was moved to the town. You can pay a visit to the former station, located at a ten miles’ distance from Alice Springs. The surroundings lend themselves admirably to the purpose of exploring the outback.

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The Alice Springs Desert Park

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Alice Springs Desert Park

 

In the space of a few hours discover the secrets of the desert. See and hear the stories of the plants, animals, and local Aboriginal culture at daily guide presentations. Witness free-flying birds of prey, see rare and endangered animals and enjoy a cinematic journey of the creation of these deserts.

 

Facilities include Café, free audio guides (English, German, French, Japanese), electric scooters, gift shop and a picnic and BBQ ground. more..

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tel:08 89518788
openingHours:7:30am to 6:00pm (excluding Christmas Day)
url:www.alicespringsdesertpark.com.au
address:Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs NT
email:asdp@nt.gov.au

The Alice Springs Desert Park

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Alice Springs Desert Park

 

In the space of a few hours discover the secrets of the desert. See and hear the stories of the plants, animals, and local Aboriginal culture at daily guide presentations. Witness free-flying birds of prey, see rare and endangered animals and enjoy a cinematic journey of the creation of these deserts.

 

Facilities include Café, free audio guides (English, German, French, Japanese), electric scooters, gift shop and a picnic and BBQ ground. more..

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The Mecca Date Garden

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The Spencer & Gillen Museum

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Nice collection of natural history geology and Aboriginal culture.

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Transport Heritage Centre

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