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Best Group Activities in Alice Springs

THE 10 BEST Large Group Activities & Things to Do in Alice Springs

Best Group Activities in Alice Springs

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What travellers are saying

  • Kathryn B
    East Sussex, UK51 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We are touring Australia for 2 months and included Alice Springs purely to visit the Kangaroo Sanctuary! It has always been my dream to meet Brolga ( as many before me, a little in love with him ) A charismatic, friendly man with clearly an enormous passion for saving kangaroos & Joeys! The most wonderful tour with him and his gorgeous rescues! I loved every single minute, if you get to attend this tour you are very very fortunate!! Love love love you and what you do Brolga/ Chris!
    Written 16 October 2024
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  • Andrew P
    Melbourne, Australia357 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A terrific representation of the central Australian habitats and their species. Easy walking paths snake through the park, and the place is alive with birds and insects (not in the enclosures). The free-flying bird show is a highlight, with owls, kites and an egg-smashing buzzard swooping just over our heads. A must-do in Alice Springs if you've any interest in nature.
    Written 4 May 2024
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  • katy
    Belconnen, Australia27 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Did the World Expeditions End to End 14 days walking and sleeping in swags. Guides Karl V and Jacob were amazing and worked hard to keep us safe, informed and very well fed.
    Written 7 August 2024
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  • alisharp850
    Newport, UK6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A great experience to learn all about the RFDS. The staff were lovely and helpful.
    Definitely worth an hour or so of your time and there is also a cafe
    Written 12 November 2024
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  • Mark E
    Whitianga, New Zealand802 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is where Alice Springs had it's start.

    The telegraph was being run from Adelaide to Darwin and needed relay stations along the way and needed to be near water.

    They made the mistake of thinking the pooling the dry river bed was a spring coming from the rock.

    Very historical and the buildings have been kept immaculate.

    We did the tour which was very informative and cheap.

    Not far from town and lots of parking.

    Nice cafe and park surroundings.

    Good food and a good selection of souvenirs.

    Written 11 November 2024
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  • Mark E
    Whitianga, New Zealand802 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We'd been through here 15 years ago and I don't think anything had changed.

    It was for our friends benefit we visited here.

    There are a range of reptiles on display and Terry the Crocodile out back.

    They do bring out some of the lizards etc for a lecture and you can hold them. We didn't hang around for that.

    Unfortunately we thought the guys on duty the day we were there were not interested in us or had other things on their minds. At one stage we had the full run of the place, no staff on site.

    If you haven't been or haven't been up close to snakes etc you may enjoy the visit.
    Written 11 November 2024
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  • Mark E
    Whitianga, New Zealand802 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was our last stop on our West MacDonnell ranges day trip.

    There is good parking.

    Good footpath.

    Lovely scenery.

    If you are patient at the right time you will see the Rock Wallabies on the rock fall on the opposite side.

    There was a lot of water in the gap this time, the most I've ever seen.

    There must have been a lot of rain recently and 2 days after we left Alice Springs the road out to this area was closed due to flooding near Ellery Creek.
    Written 11 November 2024
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  • Mark E
    Whitianga, New Zealand802 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lovely drive up the hill commemorating the fallen and wars over the years that Australia has fought in.

    Good parking.

    Just a few steps up to the cenataph and viewing area.

    Great views over Alice Springs out to The Gap and MacDonnell Ranges.

    Well worth a drive up.

    Lest we Forget, we will remember them.
    Written 11 November 2024
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  • Jenny D
    Kalamunda, Australia13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We liked this caravan site because it offered power and water hookup with an amenities block (toilet, shower, washing machine) close by for a reasonable price, and it was about 8 km out of town which is a plus here. While basic (as described on the website), it was good value for money.
    Written 20 November 2024
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  • Mark E
    Whitianga, New Zealand802 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning place, well worth the drive out from Alice Springs.

    Great swimming spot.

    I worked in Alice 45years ago and this was the weekend spot in summer for a swim and BBQ.

    Stunning scenery.

    Written 11 November 2024
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  • Paul P
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Many thanks to Kylie and Susan at the ASP Visitor Information Centre who helped me via phone and (many) emails back and forth organizing a car rental, tour activities, and accommodations in Alice Springs and Uluru. They were excellent! I am looking forward to visiting soon. Highly recommend potential tourists to contact the centre to take advantage of the 25% off accommodation, car rentals, activities, etc. they can offer during the summer months. It is much appreciated!
    Written 19 November 2024
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  • Victoria Beale
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Johnno took my sister & I on a trip of a lifetime to Palm Valley 4 wheel driving in a rear wheel drive vehicle! He was awesome sharing his knowledge & understanding of the stunning region. Friendly, funny, well read & entirely enjoyable during the whole day. What an adventure for 2 septuagenarians. Thank you Johnno for creating wonderful memories for us. NB Johnno was extremely thoughtful in providing details of what the trip included & times of arrival & departure from each stop.
    Written 25 August 2023
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  • AliG
    Sydney, Australia53 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    July 2024 - Driving an Isuzu MUX towing a hybrid pop up van with treg hitch
    This area had approx 5mm of rain about 1.5 weeks ago
    From Maryvale Rd - turn off to Chambers Pillar Rd for 43km
    One road in/out

    Collect firewood if you want a fire (some red gums dropped limbs in the rocky creek bed area giving you some good burning fuel) as closer to the pillar you can’t collect once through the gates

    Loose rocks, sand and corrugations most of the way so air down the tyres
    Saw the grader working on our way out so last section was superb

    About 10km out from Chambers Pillar, very steep jump up (low range with diff locks on), deep ruts and very slow “walking” over the hill then descent - it was all about wheel placement and proper speed management

    Approx 9km out - deep corrugations, sand driving - low gear - lowered air pressure more to cater for dunes
    Flag on top of car if possible as it’s one car width at the top of the hills and you can’t see what is coming

    About 6km out - sandy sometimes deep corrugations in places - slow going
    2 gates to open and close - be aware of cattle on the road and some huge healthy looking camels

    2nd gate is to the pillar campground area

    Bush campground first - approx 2km to chambers pillar - individual fire pits, one long drop toilet and was very quiet

    Pillar campground had individual fire pits and a long drop toilet, spaces were closer together than the bush campground
    Written 18 July 2024
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  • Ronelle D
    North Sydney, Australia2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I have been truly inspired by the beautiful collection & range of Aboriginal artwork in store at TIAA.

    I loved hearing the stories behind each piece of work, & was lucky enough to be able to see artworks being created in the studio by some of the artists. It was a really amazing experience, & highlight of my trip to Alice!

    I purchased a great piece & love it to bits!!

    If you come to Alice Springs defiantly worth a visit.
    Written 3 September 2024
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  • mrc282
    World9,586 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    a multi colored cliff wall, as a result of iron oxide deposits . easy walk from parking lot and can walk as short or as far as you want.
    Written 12 August 2023
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