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About alice spring tours

Trips to Alice Springs mean much more than a quick Uluru stop. They’re about dusty highways and red horizons, meeting unique Outback animals and memories that outlast flat tyres.

I’m Paul Beames, and after years on the road with various Australian travel outfits, I can tell you: it’s more than a pit stop — the starting point to the real Red Centre.

== Preparing for the Journey ==
Before you jump in a 4WD, prepare for harsh Outback weather.
- Summer: Scorching days that cook an egg on the bonnet.
- Winter: Cold dawns despite hot days.
- Essentials: Gear to handle heat, dust and cold alike.

== Seasons at a Glance ==
- Dry season (May–Sep): Cool nights, clear skies, busy camps.
- Wet season (Oct–Apr): Unpredictable storms and high temps.
- Best time: The dry season for comfort and access.

Next time you book Alice Springs tours, you’ll find the Red Centre rewards the ready traveller.

more about day trips to uluru from alice springs here: https://dx-buddy.net/shopping-for-aboriginal-artifacts-near-uluru/

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