Alice Springs Town in Northern Territory, Australia offers a wide range of cultural tours that showcase the rich Indigenous heritage and stunning natural beauty of the region. Some of the top cultural experiences and tours include: The Araluen Cultural Precinct, which consists of four museums and the Araluen Arts Centre, hosting a program of film, theatre, comedy, circus, music, and art. The Araluen Collection features over a thousand artworks from Aboriginal and Australian creators.
Visitors can also explore art centers and Aboriginal communities, either outside of Alice Springs or through guided tours, for a rare and special experience. Sharing stories around the campfire and learning about the ancient myths, symbols, and images found in local Aboriginal art are highlights of these experiences.
Indigenous Tours offer the opportunity to delve into the art, stories, and history of the Arrernte people, the traditional owners of Mpwante (Alice Springs). By taking an Aboriginal cultural tour, visitors can spend a day visiting the Two Women Dreaming Track or camp in The Hinterland with an Aboriginal guide who will introduce them to local communities.
The Alice Springs Desert Park, an award-winning park, provides a chance for visitors to get up close and personal with snakes and lizards at the Territory’s largest reptile display. These tours aim to offer an authentic and enriching experience for travelers, allowing them to learn about the Indigenous culture, history, and way of life in the heart of Australia.