Join us for a half day tour of the art centers and galleries in Mparntwe Alice Springs. If you’ve been thinking about buying Aboriginal art but don’t know where to start, let our guide help to reassure you and educate you about the art centers, history of Aboriginal art, and its relationship to country and culture.
Alice Springs has the most art galleries per capita of anywhere in Australia, so where better to explore the Aboriginal art scene? Our town is vibrant with art, and we are passionate about opening up access to some of the off the beaten track art centers that visitors to the Red Centre might otherwise miss – benefiting both art centers and travelers.
We will start our tour with a coffee and a briefing about Aboriginal art and culture
We work closely with art centers, ensuring our visits take place at appropriate times. Art Tours of Australia and our tour guides never take a commission on art sales.
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An Art Centre showcasing vibrant colorful woven raffia sculptures from the Central Desert Region and NPY Womens Council
Artist descendants and extended family of Albert Namatjira paint here - visit their gallery and small shop and see works in progress
Visit the Bush Balm Shop, operated by the charity Purple House, and buy bush medicine while supporting an important cause.
Visit the gallery of the Tangentyere Artists, and see contemporary Aboriginal Art on display and for sale
Visit a small gallery and gift shop specializing in Aboriginal art and related products, such as bushfoods from Kungas Can Cook
Visit an incredible art gallery in Alice Springs, showcasing contemporary art from across the country, with a focus on Central Australian Aboriginal Art. See the permanent collection and rotating schedule of unique shows throughout the year.
Alice Springs is the gateway to Australia's iconic Red Centre, offering a unique blend of Indigenous culture, stunning natural landscapes, and adventurous activities. It's a place where the ancient traditions of the Arrernte people meet the rugged beauty of the Outback, providing an authentic Australian experience.
Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith sacred to the Indigenous Anangu people. It's one of Australia's most iconic natural landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Kata Tjuta is a group of 36 domed rock formations located near Uluru. It's another significant site for the Anangu people and offers stunning landscapes and hiking trails.
The West MacDonnell Ranges offer stunning landscapes, gorges, and waterholes. It's a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and camping.
The Alice Springs Desert Park is a conservation park showcasing the unique flora and fauna of the Central Australian deserts. It features native wildlife, bird shows, and cultural performances.
Anzac Hill is a prominent landmark in Alice Springs offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding desert. It's a memorial to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) and features a war memorial.
The Alice Springs Reptile Centre is a small but fascinating facility showcasing the diverse reptile species of the Australian Outback. It offers educational talks and hands-on experiences.
Kangaroo is a lean, protein-rich meat with a gamey flavor, often grilled or barbecued. It's a popular dish in Alice Springs and a must-try for adventurous eaters.
Bush Tucker refers to the traditional foods of Indigenous Australians, including native fruits, vegetables, and meats. In Alice Springs, you can try dishes made with wattleseed, quandong, and bush tomatoes.
Alice Springs is known for its high-quality beef, often sourced from local cattle stations. Outback steak is a popular dish, typically served with a side of vegetables or a salad.
This is the most comfortable time to visit, with warm days and cool nights. It's the peak tourist season due to the pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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ACST (Australian Central Standard Time, UTC+9:30) during standard time, and ACDT (Australian Central Daylight Time, UTC+10:30) during daylight saving time (first Sunday in October to first Sunday in April)
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Alice Springs is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming community. However, it's important to be aware of the unique challenges and risks associated with traveling in the Outback, such as extreme weather, remote locations, and wildlife.
Alice Springs Railway Station
Alice Springs Bus Depot
The bus system is the primary form of public transport in Alice Springs, with regular services connecting major attractions, hotels, and residential areas.
Available • Apps: DiDi, Taxi Apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Larapinta Trail is a world-renowned hiking trail stretching 223 km through the West MacDonnell Ranges. It offers stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a range of hiking options for all skill levels.
Ormiston Gorge is a stunning gorge located in the West MacDonnell Ranges, offering a range of outdoor activities and scenic views. It's a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and camping.
Standley Chasm is a narrow gorge located in the West MacDonnell Ranges, offering a unique and scenic hiking experience. It's a popular destination for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the Outback.
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