Discover the beautiful East MacDonnell Ranges on this fascinating 1 day tour. Departing from Alice Springs, explore beautiful locations, stunning wildlife and local history. Feast on a delicious morning tea and picnic lunch amongst nature.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- COVID-19 precautions
- Special health and safety measures apply. Learn more
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 9 hours
- Starting time 7:30 AM
- Instant confirmation
- Live tour guide
- English
- Pickup included
- Your accommodation in Alice Springs
- Small group
- Limited to 10 participants
Experience
- Witness the unique natural beauty of Trephina Gorge with some of the best walks in Australia
- Enjoy a delicious morning tea and picnic lunch
- Visit the ghost mining town of Arltunga
- Explore the Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park, of great significance to local Aboriginal people
- Experienced and friendly guide
- Modern air-conditioned 4 wheel drive vehicle
- Snacks, fruit and complimentary water throughout the day
- Morning tea and picnic lunch
- Complimentary accommodation pick-up and drop off
- Soft drinks, alcohol
- Children under 10 years
- People with back problems
- All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
- Customers must fill out a travel information form
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Date
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What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen
Not allowed
- Pets
- Oversize luggage
- Luggage or large bags
Know before you go
- Please advise if you have any medical conditions, allergies or food allergies/requirements
- Please be ready at least 15 minutes before your pickup
- Please wear sturdy walking shoes
- Please bring sunscreen, hat and comfortable clothing, a camera if you desire and a jacket in cooler months
- 8 years old is the minimum age to participate to this tour. Parents/tutors are fully responsible for their kids.
- Please be aware that we will be travelling in remote areas