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About alice springs to west macdonnell ranges
Alice Springs trips go far beyond Uluru. They’re about the grit of red dirt and endless roads, wildlife encounters 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: Alice Springs isn’t just a stopover — the gateway to Australia’s most honest adventures.
== Preparing for the Journey ==
Before you set off on the highway, plan for the extremes.
- Summer: Unforgiving desert sun.
- Winter: Chill that bites harder than high-country frost.
- Essentials: Gear to handle heat, dust and cold alike.
== 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: May–Aug for cooler days and safer roads.
Next time you book Alice Springs tours, remember the seasons and travel prepared.
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