East MacDonnell Ranges Half Day Tour – Small Group

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East MacDonnell Ranges Half Day Tour – Small Group

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
2 min guests
11 max guests

Highlights

  • Explore panoramic landscapes of the East MacDonnell Ranges, immersing yourself in stunning outback scenery and rich history.
  • Capture breathtaking photos at iconic sites like Corroboree Rock and Trephina Gorge, showcasing Central Australia's natural beauty.
  • Wander through ancient Aboriginal art sites and unique geological formations, connecting with the cultural heritage of the region.
  • Enjoy convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, making your adventure hassle-free and accessible from Alice Springs.

The East MacDonnell Ranges Half Day tour is an excellent opportunity to explore the panoramic landscapes of the East MacDonnell Ranges.

View spectacular outback scenery and take photos as you travel through magnificent Outback Country, stopping at the many historical locations. The East MacDonnell Ranges are popular as Central Australia’s most famous outback landscapes – gaps, gorges, bush walks, Aboriginal art and unique geological formations.

Alice Holiday Tours feels like getting away from town and taking you to explore Central Australia’s natural beauty. Tour attractions include hotel pick-up, Anzac Hill, Emily and Jessie Gaps, Corroboree Rock, Trephina Gorge Nature Park, and Giant Ghost Gum Tree.

At the end of the tour, they will drop you back at your hotel.

Itinerary highlights

Anzac Hill

Your first visit of the day is at the local iconic landmark of Anzac Hill, where you can take in panoramic views over the town of Alice Springs and the surrounding MacDonnell ranges. You may be able to capture one photo to cover the entire town. Anzac Hill is a memorial dedicated to those who served in Australia’s defence forces during all international wars.

Emily and Jessie Gaps

Your next visit will be to Emily and Jessie Gaps. Yeperenye / Emily and Jessie Gaps Nature Park are the first noticeable features of the East MacDonnell Ranges as you drive 16 kilometres out of Alice Springs.
The two small gaps in the Heavitree Range are important spiritual sites to the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people. Many places in the surrounding landscape are associated with the same caterpillar Dreamtime story and form a ‘Dreaming Trail’.
Emily Gap is a significant sacred site where the caterpillar beings of Mparntwe (Alice Springs) originated. These caterpillars formed Emily Gap, and many of the topographic features around Alice Springs radiated out to the edge of the Simpson Desert. At Emily Gap, you can see a large rock painting depicting the caterpillar dreaming.

Corroboree Rock

Your next visit will be to Corroboree Rock. It’s one of many sites in the MacDonnell Ranges that are important to the Eastern Arrernte people.
Please take a short walk with our guide around the rock base to survey the area and closely look at the ancient sedimentary, fine-grained rock. At the base, you can see dark grey and light grey streaky blobs of dolostone rock. A ring of low ground surrounding it makes it look like an obelisk.

The real significance of the rocky outcrop to the Eastern Arrernte people is not well known. Corroboree Rock was probably not a corroboree site due to the lack of water in the area but was probably used as an important storage site for ceremonial objects. The rock is an outcrop of dolomite from the Bitter Springs Formation, originally laid in salty lakes 800 million years ago.

Trephina Gorge Nature Park

Your next visit will be to Trephina Gorge, Nature Park. Discover the rugged landscapes, wildlife, and Aboriginal and pastoral histories of the East MacDonnell Ranges at Trephina Gorge Nature Park.

Located 85 kilometres east of Alice Springs, the park is a handy distance for a day or a longer trip and is notable for its short walks, views, and natural beauty.

Trephina Gorge has wide views across a sandy creek bed and can be explored via a network of short walking tracks. It’s one of two gorges that intersect the East MacDonnell Ranges. As well as a good place for a cool dip, waterholes in this area attract abundant animals and birds.

The largest Ghost Gum in Central Australia is set in the park, alone on a saltbush flat. The area is significant to the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal people and contains sites part of the Wallaby dreaming trail. Once a part of the Garden Station, the park has strong historical links with the early settlement of Central Australia.

Giant Ghost Gum Tree

Our last stop before returning to Alice Springs is near the Giant Ghost Gum Tree. Inside Trephina Gorge, you can get closer to the world’s largest Ghost Gum tree. This massive tree, with its startling white trunk and branches, is more than 300 years old.

After visiting Giant Ghost Gum Tree, your tour will conclude with us dropping you back at your hotel.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Land – Motorised
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Available from 8 December 2022 to 31 July 2028

Features

Service facilities

  • Non Smoking

Service Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Alice Holiday Tours

Alice Holiday Tours specialises in Alice Springs tours based in Central Australia.

They provide sightseeing tours in Alice Springs and its surroundings in the Northern Territory. Their tour operations concentrate on a maximum of eleven travellers. It is about sightseeing tours of Alice Springs’s history and how civilization started in central Australia. The tour operators know the local geology, history, climate, flora, and fauna of the McDonnell Ranges and Alice Springs.

Every tour is uniquely customized to meet the needs of each client. No matter how specific your requests are, they will do their best to create the perfect time that fits your needs and interests.

If you are looking for a private charter service, they provide flexible tours.

They understand that comfort is key when you’re on vacation, so they ensure their vehicles have everything you need to relax and enjoy the journey. Their fleet comprises modern, comfortable 11-seater vehicles, allowing ample space and a smooth ride. By limiting the number of guests per tour, they avoid overcrowding and long queues, giving you a stress-free and enjoyable experience.

Whether joining them for a half-day tour around Alice Springs or an all-day excursion to Uluru, you’ll travel comfortably, with plenty of room to stretch out and take in the breathtaking landscapes.

Alice Holiday Tours looks forward to welcoming you on board.

Tags

  • History & Heritage
  • Nature & Wildlife

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • NT – Tourism Central Australia

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