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About west macdonnell range
Trips to Alice Springs go far beyond Uluru. They’re about the grit of red dirt and endless roads, spotting creatures in their natural desert home and experiences that shape the journey.
I’m Paul Beames, and after decades of guiding with Get Lost Travel Group, Wildlife Tours and other operators, I can tell you: it’s more than a pit stop — it’s the launchpad to the real Red Centre.
== Preparing for the Journey ==
Before you hit the track, plan for the extremes.
- Summer: Brutal heat reaching 37°C.
- Winter: Cold dawns despite hot days.
- Essentials: Bug protection, reliable footwear, extra water supplies.
== Seasons at a Glance ==
- Dry season (May–Sep): Perfect walking weather, lots of travellers.
- Wet season (Oct–Apr): Scorching heat, flash flood risks, fewer crowds.
- Best time: Winter months for easier touring.
So when you plan your Alice Springs trips, you’ll find the Red Centre rewards the ready traveller.
more about trip to alice springs here: https://restorefibi.com/a-guide-to-swimming-spots-near-alice-springs/
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