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About Alice Springs
Located in the heart of the Australian Outback, Alice Springs is a remote town known for its stunning desert landscapes and rich Aboriginal culture. The official currency used in Alice Springs is the Australian Dollar. The town is surrounded by the MacDonnell Ranges, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking and exploring the rugged terrain. Visitors can also learn about the indigenous Arrernte people and their traditional way of life at the Alice Springs Desert Park.
When to visit
The best time to visit Alice Springs is during the cooler months of April to September when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities. The summer months from October to March can be extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius. However, this time of year is also when you can witness spectacular thunderstorms and blooming wildflowers in the desert.
Getting around
Getting around Alice Springs is relatively easy, with most attractions within walking distance of the town center. Visitors can also rent a car to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace. Additionally, there are tour companies that offer guided trips to popular sites such as Uluru and Kings Canyon. Public transportation options include buses and taxis for those who prefer not to drive.
Traveller tips
Make sure to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, as the desert sun can be intense. It's also a good idea to carry a map or GPS device when exploring the outback to avoid getting lost. Respect the local indigenous culture and traditions, and ask for permission before taking photos of sacred sites. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including cold nights even in the summer months. Lastly, don't miss the opportunity to stargaze in the clear desert skies, away from light pollution.