West MacDonnell Ranges Day Tour – FAQ
What is the West MacDonnell Ranges Day Tour?
A full-day guided eco-tour from Alice Springs exploring the stunning Tjoritja/West MacDonnell Ranges National Park. Visit sacred sites, gorges, waterholes, and ochre pits with an accredited outback guide. Small group, air-conditioned coach, lunch included.
How long is the tour and what are the hours?
Full day (~10 hours). Departs Alice Springs ~7:30–8:00 am, returns ~18:00–18:30 pm. Exact times vary slightly depending on pick-up points.
What is the group size and age limit?
Max 23 guests. Suitable for ages 6+ (children must be accompanied by an adult). Not recommended for very young children due to short bush walks and long coach travel.
What is the physical level?
Easy+ — total walking 3–4 km across the day, mostly short guided bush walks (some rocky/uneven sections). Suitable for most fitness levels, but bring sturdy closed walking shoes.
Where does the tour start and finish?
Inner-city Alice Springs pick-up/drop-off points (selected hotels/hostels). Full list provided at booking. Not a door-to-door service — guests meet at designated central points.
What’s included?
- Return air-conditioned coach transport
- Accredited outback driver-guide
- Lunch & snacks
- Standley Chasm park entry fee
- Guided bush walks & commentary
- Sightings of Australian flora & fauna
What’s not included?
- NT Parks Day Pass (required for Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park — purchase in advance)
- Breakfast or extra meals/snacks
- Hotel transfers to/from nominated pick-up points
- Personal travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Spending money for extras
Do I need to purchase a park pass?
Yes — a NT Parks Day Pass is required for entry to Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park. Purchase online in advance via the NT Parks website (not included in tour price).
Is swimming available?
Seasonal swimming is possible at Ellery Creek Big Hole (Udepata) — bring swimwear, towel, and reef-safe sunscreen if you wish to swim. Water levels and safety depend on recent rainfall.
What should I bring?
- Sturdy closed walking shoes
- Hat, sunglasses, reef-safe sunscreen
- Water bottle (2–3 L capacity)
- Light jacket or layers (desert weather can change quickly)
- Camera/phone
- Swimwear & towel (if planning to swim)
- Small daypack
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, ages 6+. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Short walks are manageable, but long coach travel (~5 hours total) may be tiring for very young kids.
Can I join from Uluru or Ayers Rock?
No — this is an Alice Springs departure/return day tour only. For Uluru-based options, see our multi-day Red Centre tours.
What happens in bad weather?
Tour operates in most conditions. In rare cases of extreme heat, heavy rain, or park closures, the guide may adjust the itinerary or substitute sites. Refunds are not normally given for weather-related changes.
Is there 200% carbon offsetting?
Yes — every booking includes 200% CO₂ offsetting through verified projects, including native reforestation in Australia and regenerative agriculture in developing regions.
How do I book?
Click “Book Now – Live Availability” to check real-time dates and secure your spot. Small groups sell out fast — book early!