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Alice Springs, Australia travel tales
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25 June 2005 |
Stayed at Aurora Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Hired 4 wheel drive in Alice (Avis) drove to Uluru, Kings Canyon back to Alice. Visited Rainbow Valley, Palm Valley, Simpsons Gap, Stanley Chisolm, Meteorite Craters. All great to see. Very good having own transport to go where and when you please. Also 4 wheel drive a plus being able to go to more places. Best restaurant in Alice is Rudi's. Great food, service, attention and excellent value. Highly recommended.
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| K Meyer |
16 August 2004 |
Stayed at Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge - Alice Springs, Australia.
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If going to Uluru, make sure you stay the night, then hit Kings Canyon the next day. You can stay at a "Roadhouse" for $45-80AU. Also, you DO NOT need a 4wd to visit Uluru, Kings Canyon and the McDonnell ranges. If you are doing some serious overnight camping, you would need a 4wd and not from your normal rental car place.
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| M Kratzsch |
02 October 2003 |
Stayed at Crowne Plaza Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia.
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We had our own 4WD to go around. Rainbow Valley and the Gosse Bluff is a must to see. For a nice drink and Aussie food I would recommend the Bojangle´s.
It was our 8th visit to Alice.
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| S Prichard |
04 September 2003 |
Stayed at Glen Helen Resort - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Palm Valley is well worth a visit (you definitely need a good 4WD). It is an enchanting valley full of whispering Palm trees. Time your visit well and have the place to yourself!
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| M Levi |
05 July 2003 |
Stayed at Aurora Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia.
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We recommend Gondwana and Papunya Tula for those interested in aboriginal art.
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| R Rively |
19 June 2003 |
Stayed at Aurora Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Alice Springs is wonderful. We were planning on going only to Ayers Rock but decided to spend one night in Alice to see what it was like. I truly love a town called Alice and would suggest anyone passing through on their way to the ROCK to stop and have a look around.
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| D Hawkins |
09 June 2003 |
Stayed at All Seasons Diplomat Alice Springs - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Be sure to visit the Olgas as well as Ayers rock. Kings Canyon is also worth a visit. Todds Tavern on the mall has very good food including a great salad/veggie bar for very reasonable prices!
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| S Ricketts |
25 April 2003 |
Stayed at Best Western Elkira Motel - Alice Springs, Australia.
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The day trip to Ayers rock was good value for money.
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| M Getty |
12 April 2003 |
Stayed at Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Alice Springs is wonderful. Great place to visit, lots to do in town and in the surrounding country. We intend to return (but stay in a different place). The flies can be a problem, but they aren't always that bad. It's worth it.
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| S Bakken |
04 April 2003 |
Stayed at Heavitree Gap Outback Lodge - Alice Springs, Australia.
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Tours to Ayers Rock (Uluru), a must!! School of the Air, Royal Flying Doctors. Lots of flies in the area. You may want to buy a fly net before going to Ayers Rock, we found that to be a good investment!
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