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About alice springs things to do
Alice Springs trips aren’t just about Uluru. They’re about the grit of red dirt and endless roads, meeting unique Outback animals and memories that outlast flat tyres.
I’m Paul Beames, and after decades of guiding with various Australian travel outfits, I can tell you: Alice Springs isn’t just a stopover — the gateway to authentic Outback experiences.
== Preparing for the Journey ==
Before you hit the track, prepare for harsh Outback weather.
- Summer: Scorching days that cook an egg on the bonnet.
- Winter: Chill that bites harder than high-country frost.
- Essentials: Fly net, strong boots, plenty of water.
== Seasons at a Glance ==
- Dry season (May–Sep): Perfect walking weather, lots of travellers.
- Wet season (Oct–Apr): Unpredictable storms and high temps.
- Best time: Winter months for easier touring.
Next time you book Alice Springs tours, you’ll find the Red Centre rewards the ready traveller.
more about attractions in alice springs here: https://wiki.tgt.eu.com/index.php?title=Best_Day_Trips_From_Alice_Springs
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