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West MacDonnell Ranges Tours and Tickets

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Dhruba_B, Apr 2026
Full day Alice spring...
Full day Alice spring tour with must see locations. Surround yourself with aboriginal stories and culture. Take a refreshing dip in the most visited water holes and finish your day with a mesmerising sunset near the sleeping lady… - Jonny did an amazing job and made the day trip remarkable. 5 stars for his knowledge of the people and their culture.
Karen_W, Apr 2026
Spectacular - worth visiting!
You see a lot but do not feel rushed. The highlight was being able to swim at two of the gorges! It was wonderful to experience these places after the big wet this area had experienced. However, even if dry the area is spectacular, worth visiting!
Julie_W, Sep 2025
This was a great tour!...
This was a great tour! Our guide Damien was so knowledgable (we learned so much) and great at taking care of all the details.. Beautiful scenery! Would highly recommend this tour especially if you like camping (which we don't really but Damien made it so fun we had a great time!)
Julianne_W, Nov 2025
Hidden gems in the outback
Rachel was our guide for the tour today. She was awesome and so very informative. My husband and l thoroughly enjoyed this tour and we got to meet lovely people. The scenery and water holes were spectacular. Thank you again Rachel for the best day and thank you Viator for another amazing tour. Julianne & Greg from Melbourne ❤️

West MacDonnell Ranges

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Alice Springs
West MacDonnell Ranges
  • The West MacDonnell Ranges are a popular inclusion on multi-day tours of Australia’s Red Centre, often alongside a visit to Uluru, Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), and the Kings Canyon.
  • Most tours in the West MacDonnell Ranges include outdoor activities, so bring sturdy hiking boots, your swimsuit, sunscreen, and plenty of water.
  • The park has swimming areas, campsites, and BBQ areas, but you’ll need to bring all supplies with you. The only accommodation option in the area is the Glen Helen Resort.
  • Some sites, including Simpsons Gap and Ellery Creek Big Hole, are accessible for wheelchairs.