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The Red Center - Alice Springs & Ayers Rock


Guided Tours at the Ayers Rock BaseExplore the Red Center, Australia’s Outback—where nature overwhelms and you’ll find the real spirit of Australia. The Aboriginal presence here is strong— a 60,000-year-old cultural and spiritual connection to this region echoes in each rock and landmark.

Twice the size of California, “the Territory” (as the locals call it)—has fewer than 200,000 people. The wide-open space forms the backdrop for great adventures.

Alice Springs

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An Aussie BBQ in Ayers RockAlice Springs is the bustling outback town from which an adventure in Australia’s interior often starts. Founded in the 19th Century as a telegraph station, “The Alice” is still very much a bush community. Outback institutions like the School of the Air and the Royal Flying Doctors are key to everyday life in the outback

Ayers Rock - Uluru

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Ayers Rock rises higher than the Empire State Building. Uluru-Kata Tjuta, a World Heritage-listed National Park of ancient geological treasures, epitomizes the Australian outback. Uluru (Ayers Rock) is the most famous monolith in the world and is most brilliant during sunrise and sunset.  Nearby Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Kings Canyon, and the West McDonnell Ranges are equally impressive.