Alice Springs Highlights & Tagestour zur Naturflucht





Beschreibung
Entdecken Sie Alice Springs und die West MacDonnell Ranges durch atemberaubende Klippen, dramatische Abgründe und Outback-Geschichten. Begeben Sie sich von Alice Springs aus auf eine Reise durch die West MacDonnell Ranges und entdecken Sie die reiche Geschichte, Kultur und natürliche Schönheit Zentralaustraliens. Bestaunen Sie die hoch aufragenden Klippen von Simpson’s Gap, wo sich schwer fassbare Felswallabies zwischen zerklüfteten Landschaften verstecken. Spazieren Sie durch die lebendigen Sandsteinmauern von Standley Chasm, lernen Sie die berühmte Schule der Lüfte kennen und unternehmen Sie eine Zeitreise in die Vergangenheit an der Alice Springs Telegraph Station, um ihr wegweisendes Kulturerbe zu erkunden.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
In Ihrem Driver Guide erfahren Sie, wie Alice Springs an der Overland Telegraph Line als Radio-Repeater-Station begann • Rufen Sie die School of the Air an, die Grundschulkindern, die auf abgelegenen Grundstücken im Northern Territory leben, Schulungen anbietet
Entdecken Sie die Telegraph Station, Standort der ersten europäischen Siedlung in Alice Springs, und erfahren Sie, wie sie 60 Jahre lang Nachrichten zwischen Darwin und Adelaide übermittelt hat
Bestaunen Sie als nächstes die dramatische Schönheit von Simpson’s Gap. Begleiten Sie Ihren Fortgeschrittener auf einer geführten Wanderung durch diesen spektakulären, über Millionen von Jahren geformten Naturkorridor. Halten Sie Ausschau nach dem schwer fassbaren Schwarzfuß-Felswallaby, das oft zwischen den schroffen Klippen gesehen wird.
Erkunden Sie das kulturelle und geologische Wunder von Standley Chasm, einer Stätte von tiefer Bedeutung für die lokale Arrernte Bevölkerung. Beobachten Sie während einer einstündigen geführten Wanderung die Sandsteinwände in leuchtenden Farben, während die Mittagssonne die Kluft beleuchtet. Anschließend können Sie das Mittagessen im Standley Chasm Café kaufen (auf eigene Kosten).
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Die Abholung vom Hotel beginnt vor Beginn der Tour. Sie werden während des Buchungsprozesses von dem Hotel abgeholt, das Sie in der Dropdown-Liste ausgewählt haben. Wenn Sie Ihren Abholort von dem ausgewählten ändern möchten, rufen Sie AAT Kings bitte mindestens 24 Stunden vor der Reise an. Diese Tour beginnt um 8 Uhr und kehrt um 15 Uhr zurück
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Bitte beachten Sie: School of the Air ist nur Montag bis Freitag geöffnet (außer an Feiertagen).
- Was Sie mitbringen sollten: Fliegennetz in den Sommermonaten (optional), warme Schichten in kühleren Monaten, geschlossene Wanderschuhe
- Diese Tour betritt einen Northern Territory Park, der den NT Park Pass erfordert. Sie müssen dieses Eintrittsticket online kaufen AUD 10,00 (Erwachsener) AUD5,00 (Kind)
Bewertungen(125)
Great tour. Only 6 of us. Simpson's Gap and Stanley Chasm were the highlights. Great to visit the Telegraph Station and the School of the Air.
I booked this tour May 20, 2025 and received an email that the pick up time was changed to 13:15. This was 10 months ago! For the last two weeks, up until Monday, March 24th, the day before the tour, I have received no fewer than 10 communications including my ticket that says the pick up time was as originally booked, 1:45. We stood for 30 minutes before receiving word that the bus did arrive at 1:15.
Hi Susan, Thank you for getting in contact with us. We would like to clarify that the correct pick-up time for your tour was 13:15 PM, as confirmed to you via the Viator portal on May 20, 2025. Our records show that this information was provided well in advance of your tour. For reference, the confirmation stated: "Dear Susan, We would like to confirm that your pickup will be at Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters, 93 Barrett Drive, Alice Springs NT (Front of Hotel) at 13:15 PM on the A Town Like Alice (A3) Tuesday 24/03/26. Please ensure you are ready and waiting 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup time." As noted on your voucher under Know Before You Go, the following important information was provided: Please contact AAT Kings to reconfirm your hotel pick-up or for any questions and advise specific dietary requirements or mobility issues at the time of booking. Hotel pick-ups are scheduled prior to the official tour departure, which is why it is important to follow the confirmed pick-up time rather than assuming the tour departure time. We encourage guests to review the confirmation messages to ensure timely attendance. Please let us know if you require further details. AAT Kings Team.
Our bus driver was an excellent guide and all the stops along the way were fascinating and really helped us understand more about Alice Springs. How it got it's name and how it thrives today.
Hi Kerry, We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed the tour and that the stops along the route offered interesting insights. It’s wonderful that our driver made the history and character of Alice Springs come alive for you. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience — we’re glad it gave you a deeper appreciation of this special region. AAT Kings Team
A town like Alice was amazing. Perfect introduction to the town and all its history. Desert park was ok but could think of better things to do with my time.
A jam packed afternoon. Mike, our driver, was fabulous - as were the guides we met at the Alice Springs School of the Air and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Rex, at the reptile centre, was so informative and we learnt so much about the native reptiles. We got the message loud and clear about the dangers of crocs and snakes. The small group was great.
Enjoyed the experience. Much better understanding of Alice Springs and it history. Particularly like the telegraph village amazing.
A really great tour. A lot crammed into a short time but we didn't feel rushed and would definitely recommend this trip.
Excellent afternoon, thoroughly enjoyed itAlice High. Martin the driver/guide was highly informative and very entertaining.
The afternoon tour of Alice Springs was great. Firstly Anzac Hill, then School of The Air, The Old Telegraph Station, Royal Flying Doctor Exhibits, and finally the Reptile Centre. Certainly a packed and well guided itinerary to spend a long afternoon taking part off. Many highlights but when only in town for a limited time, a truly worthwhile and informative experience.
I was collected from my accommodation, in a clean air conditioned bus, driven by Gary, who was knowledgeable as we listened to his commentary. We visited Anzac Hill, The Telegraph station museum ( Amazing), The Royal Flying Doctors school of the Air( wow), and reptile centre( very educational). It is a must do.
Hi Dawn,Thanks so much for sharing! Great to hear you had a smooth and enjoyable day with Gary — he really brings the tour to life. Sounds like you got a lot out of the stops, especially the Telegraph Station and RFDS. So glad you had a great time!



