10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Red Centre That You Shouldn't Miss

December 9, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Red Centre, Australia including Professional Helicopter Services, Ayers Rock Scenic Flights, Uluru Motorcycle Tours, Uluru Segway Tours, Uluru Camel Tours, The Kangaroo Sanctuary, Outback Elite Tours, Ormiston Gorge, Uluru, Alice Springs Desert Park.
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1. Professional Helicopter Services

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Professional Helicopter Services

Professional Helicopter Services provides aerial helicopter tours of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Our helicopters are the most modern in the area, we have been operating tours in the area since 1991.

2. Ayers Rock Scenic Flights

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Ayers Rock Scenic Flights

Experience Uluru and its surroundings by Air! Short on time but want to see it all? Not a problem. We offer short flights around Uluru to full day tours, tracking across all the iconic attractions and even stopping for the day out at Kings Canyon where you can meet the animals or do one of the walks out at Kings Canyon.

3. Uluru Motorcycle Tours

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Uluru Motorcycle Tours

Harley Davidson Motorcycle Tours & OzTrike 3 Wheeler Tours. The ultimate way to experience Uluru and Kata Tjuta.

4. Uluru Segway Tours

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Uluru Segway Tours

Experience Uluru…differently Uluru Segway Tours offer an experience like no other, with stunning views of World Heritage listed Uluru. Join our knowledgeable guides as we cruise the 10km base of majestic Uluru by Segway.

5. Uluru Camel Tours

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Uluru Camel Tours

Muli-award winning Uluru Camel Tours is an owner operated tour business based in the heart of Australia, the Red Centre. We are the largest Camel farm in the Southern Hemisphere, home to 60 beautiful camels. We offer a camel experience's that can't be beaten anywhere in Australia, with stunning views of World Heritage listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta as our backdrop. Our farm is situated at Voyages Ayers Rock Resort and is open all year round. Entry is FREE . We have a fully working saddlery, detailed history display outlining the 130 year history of camels in Australia and the tough Afghan Cameleers who played a vital role in opening up the outback. See our camel race track, home of the Uluru Camel Cup and trophies won from all over Australia. Meet our outback Cameleers and hear their stories. Also offered to visitors at the farm is a free BBQ area with picnic seating for up to 100 visitors. You'll leave with lifelong memories of Uluru and the Outback. If you are looking for the ultimate way to experience this beautiful desert region that no one else can offer come and visit us when you're in the Red Centre.

6. The Kangaroo Sanctuary

33 Hartley Street Kilgariff, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0871 Australia +61 8 8965 0038 [email protected] http://www.kangaroosanctuary.com
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The Kangaroo Sanctuary

The Kangaroo Sanctuary is located on a 188-acre wildlife reserve just outside of Alice Springs. Owned by Chris 'Brolga' Barnes, it is fulfilling his life-long dream of a sanctuary that is home to orphaned kangaroos. Most of the rescued kangaroos have been rehabilitated to the wild, however some have learnt to love humans too much and remain permanently at the sanctuary. Take the sunset guided tour (Tuesday to Friday) throughout our reserve and meet the Kangaroo characters from Kangaroo Dundee (BBC/Nat Geo Series). Our motto is Animals Come First!

Reviewed By Wanderlustemily - Newcastle, Australia

If you are ever in Alice Springs make sure you make time to attend @thekangaroosanctuary the work Brolga has done and is doing for these beautiful animals is amazing.

7. Outback Elite Tours

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Outback Elite Tours

OUTBACK ELITE TOURS is an accredited, award-winning tour operator specialised in private charter and personalised tour. We will work directly with you to plan your dream tour or help you to choose from set itinerary. Explore the Australia's Red Centre by join a small tour group with options of half day, full or multi day tours accommodated or camping. Enjoy the comfort of equipped, luxurious and air conditioned 4WD vehicles (maximum participants 4) or on a 4WD mini bus (maximum participants 10). Tour in English and in Italian or Spanish upon request. Day tours in the West and East MacDonnell Ranges, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Rainbow Valley and Chambers Pillar, Palm Valley and much more.

8. Ormiston Gorge

Namatjira Drive, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8956 7799 http://northernterritory.com/alice-springs-and-surrounds/see-and-do/ormiston-gorge
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Ormiston Gorge

Ormiston Gorge is a great place for a cool dip in the natural pool surrounded by towering red cliffs of the gorge. Located within the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park the surrounding area offers an Ormiston Pound Walk, which is a 3-4 hour circuit where you can spot native flora and fauna.

Reviewed By sandrah691

Beautiful spot for a quick swim and spend a lazy few hours admiring the scenery for the bottom of the cliffs to the top of the cliffs

9. Uluru

Uluru Rd, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory 0872 Australia 08-8956-1128 [email protected] http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/uluru
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Uluru

Palya! Welcome to Anangu land. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is Aboriginal land. It is jointly managed by its traditional owners Anangu and Parks Australia. The park is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage site for its natural and cultural values. The spectacular rock formations and surrounding sand plains provide rare habitats for an incredible variety of plants and animals. Anangu invite you to visit Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to learn more about their land, beliefs and culture.

Reviewed By X1938DOchrisl - Brisbane, Australia

We decided to tick this off our bucket list when we heard they were closing the climb. We had an excellent holiday doing the climb, nearby sunset camel ride with Ayers Rock view, we did the 11km base walk around Ayers Rock, the 7.4km hike through the Valley of the Winds and 2.4km return Walpa Gorge walk at the Olgas (Kata Tjuta). The climb itself was definitely the highlight of the trip and made it worthwhile. We did think it was reckless of parents to take children under 15 on the climb and that 50+ adults were allowed to climb it, as it was a huge challenge for a couple of fit 30 year olds. We'd hiked up mountains before, but this was the biggest challenge with a combination of climbing and hiking, requiring a lot of cardio fitness. We helped out others (by giving them some water) who stupidly decided to climb with kids without sufficient water, and a group of guys in their 20's who stupidly decided to climb with no water. They should keep the climb open but restrict it to reasonably fit (not significantly overweight) 15-50 year olds with ID and make it mandatory that they have at least 3L of water per person. With the climb closed, I can't recommend going there unless you're already driving around Australia. Also probably skip the Field of Lights, as though it is nice, it's not worth the money they're charging.

10. Alice Springs Desert Park

Larapinta Drive Desert Park Entrance Road, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 8 8951 8788 [email protected] http://www.alicespringsdesertpark.com.au/
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Alice Springs Desert Park

Alice Springs Desert Park is an inspiring portrayal of Australia’s central desert environment that effortlessly blends the plants, birds, animals and people of our arid regions within one, extraordinary tourism and conservation facility. Our ‘natural’ attraction is as distinctive as the Australian desert itself - a truly unique experience that continues to captivate and educate travellers from every corner of the globe. There’s much more to deserts than meets the eye and our visitors are astonished by the life and beauty they discover on their journey with us.

Reviewed By 725angelai - Canberra, Australia

This facility is part of the NT Conservation Commission. It offers the opportunity to learn a lot about the indigenous and arid habitats and animals at one location close to Alice Sprinsg. You willl find a selection of habitats, animals, aboriginal culture, lots of free presentations, lots of signposted information,the unforgettable and heart-stopping bird show, and the inspirational endangered species breeding program and Nocturnal Tour. If you get the general entry and the nocturnal tour, there is a saving - also you can do these on separate days. Allow at least half a day.

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