Alice Springs Desert Park

Alice Springs Desert Park

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  • Expansive 1300 hectare facility
  • Kangaroos, birds, dingoes & more
  • Informative daily talks & shows
  • Amazing nocturnal creature section
  • See endangered desert mammals
  • See how Aboriginal people find food or medicine
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An essential introduction to Central Australia - with over 200 desert animals and 400 plants to explore at the base of the MacDonnell Ranges. A living field guide to Central Australia. In the space of just a few hours, visitors can discover how the desert comes alive. Visitors can take an easy walking trail through desert habitats and discover Desert Rivers, Sand Country and the Woodland habitat, witness free-flying birds of prey, see rare and endangered animals in the spectacular nocturnal house and take a cinematic journey through 4½ billion years of desert evolution. When visitors leave the Desert Park they will go away with new stories, skills and some of the secrets of the desert. Nature at its best - Wander through the desert and discover the botanical wonderland of three recreated desert habitats. In winter walk amongst wildflowers and in summer enjoy flourishing native grasses and flower river gums. Dingo Territory - Get up close and meet a dingo. Join a Keeper for the live interactive presentation to discover their history and cultural significance with Aboriginal people. Share in a living culture - Join local Aboriginal guides as they share stories on the plants, animals and Aboriginal culture of Central Australia.

Inclusions

  • General Admission to Alice Springs Desert Park

Highlights

  • 3 re-created desert environments
  • Witness the energy and spirit of free flying birds
  • Nocturnal house
  • Cultural Presentations
  • Kangaroos, Dingoes and Emus
  • Big screen movie
  • Specialised Guide Talks
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Scenic bike and foot path from town

Time

  • Open daily from 7.30am - 6pm last entry is at 4.30pm. Closed Christmas Day 25th December

Location

  • Alice Springs Desert Park is located on Larapinta Drive, only 7 kilometres from the centre of Alice Springs

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  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
  • Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of the experience
  • Availability was accurate at the time of booking however, is subject to change due to circumstances out of our control
  • Offers and inclusions are subject to change without notice
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher
  • The operator reserves the right to update their rates without notice
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Justin Dabner 3 years ago
We arrived at 9.15am and went straight to the emu show. We attended all the presentations from then on including the bird show twice, leaving at 5.15pm after the dingo presentation. The day just flew by. The bird show was extraordinary (being from Cairns we have seen many others). The nocturnal world is a high class facility (although be warned that the bilbies and quolls etc do not always come out on demand - although they did for us for one of our 3 visits). Reuben (an Indigenous guide) was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. This is something you should not miss if in Alice - and we are not people who normally warm to "parks" unless they are National Parks and we are off the beaten track. First class.
Fantastic facility staffed with passionate people.

We arrived at 9.15am and went straight to the emu show. We attended all the presentations from then on including the bird show twice, leaving at 5.15pm after the dingo presentation. The day just flew by. The bird show was extraordinary (being from Cairns we have seen many others). The nocturnal world is a high class facility (although be warned that the bilbies and quolls etc do not always come out on demand - although they did for us for one of our 3 visits). Reuben (an Indigenous guide) was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. This is something you should not miss if in Alice - and we are not people who normally warm to "parks" unless they are National Parks and we are off the beaten track. First class.

Justin Dabner 3 years ago
Amazing experience in the park

Amazing experience in the park. The park was very well designed and I did enjoy the abundance of wildlife inside. Moreover, the staff are very friendly. When you go to the park, you should not miss the red kangaroos and the bird show. They are amazing!

Matthew Lee 5 years ago
There is so much to see and do at the Alice Springs Desert Park, you should allow at least half a day to experience the whole park and what it has to offer.
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