Enjoy a Trip to Alice Springs Renting a Campervan
Alice Springs is the second largest city in the Northern Territory and the biggest town in the Central Australia. The region is located in between the Todd River to the east, Anzac Hill to the North, Stuart Highway to the west and Stuart Terrace to the south. From the top of the Anzac hill, you can have an overlooking on the beautiful city of the Alice Springs and the Eastern Macdonnell Ranges.
The region consists of boundless desert, marvelous landscapes, cavernous gorges, remote aboriginal communities and a pioneering history. There are many places to discover in the North of Alice Springs that offers an adventure travel destination where visitors can hire a campervan to explore the Australian desert while trekking or camping.
Embellished by the Macdonnell Ranges and an intense desert landscapes, the city of Alice Springs is Australia’s most famous outback town. Most of the visitors come to take the pleasure of the Mother Nature in this outback region. Alice Springs desert climate and landscapes set a great scene for outback adventure and also encourage a healthy outdoor lifestyle. Quad and mountain-bike riding, trekking along the Larapinta Trail, four-wheel driving, and bush camping and swimming in lush waterholes are popular activities, which are cherished by the tourists
There are numerous attractions in Alice Springs to visit and experience the very essence of the city. The biggest attraction is the Uluru (Ayers Rock). Uluru is the important reason why most of the tourists visit the city. Apart from geographical, Ayers Rock has historical importance. Moreover, Kata Tjuta – The Oglas are the part of the same national park (the Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park) and are 50 km from Uluru. You can discover the unique species of the island here and can even venture deep into the forest to explore its natural beauty. The third major attraction in the Alice Springs area is Kings Canyon.
The West MacDonnell Ranges near the Alice Springs offer the other attractions to explore. The other interesting places that you can explore here are Glen Helen, Standley Chasm, and Ormiston Gorge. Redbank Gorge is another interesting place that you can visit. With your campervan, drive to this destination for exploring the pristine beautiful landscape.
The two separate attractions in the Finke Gorge National Park are Palm Valley and Boggy Hole. Both are strictly 4wd and campervan drive only whereas Boggy Hole would be a great challenge for inexperienced drivers. Palm Valley is indeed beautiful with lot of camping sites.
Simpson’s Gap is another interesting place to explore. There are day walking tracks, hiking trails and lookouts making the Rangers easily accessible and fun to explore. Ormiston Gorge is strewn with beautiful river gums and rock wallabies left over from the past. You can find the fascinating collection of native fauna that includes plant species left from a forgotten, tropical past.