Alice Springs Desert Park


Alice Springs Desert Park
Discover many secrets of the Central Australian deserts at the Alice Springs Desert Park. The natural and cultural environment of arid Australia is presented in three stunning desert habitats. Enjoy an easy walk through Desert Rivers, Sand Country and the Woodland and see and hear hundreds of species of plants and animals. You will have the opportunity to experience desert habitats as they are at night, seeing animals nearly impossible to see in the wild.
 

Deserts are full of life – stories of the desert are shared through interpretative displays, daily guide presentations, audio guides in 4 languages and movies. Professional guides share stories and insights into the worlds of plants, animals and people. Take your time and take home lots of photos, new stories, skills and secrets from the deserts. You will never see deserts the same way again. A range of guide activities are held daily, a schedule is available on entry.

Alice Springs Desert Park
Alice Springs Desert Park
Alice Springs Desert Park
Share in Nature at its best – wander through the desert and discover the plants, animals and culture of Central Australia. See fish from a desert river, get sand on your shoes and explore the rich desert woodlands.

Wildlife – throughout the Park there are fantastic opportunities for wildlife viewing including many aviaries, the Nocturnal House, the Nature Theatre and the giants of the desert – the kangaroo and emu.

Nocturnal House – spot Central Australian reptiles, invertebrates and rare or endangered animals of the night in one of the most spectacular nocturnal houses in the world.

Nature Theatre – free-flying birds of prey and other animals demonstrate their natural survival skills including hunting and foraging in a free-spirited display. Do not miss this highlight. Commences at 10am and 3.30pm daily.

Exhibition Centre – Learn about 4.5 billion years of this planet's evolution during the captivating "Changing Heart" big screen movie. Movie screens at 9.15am, 10.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm, 3.00pm and 5.10pm.

Learn from one of the oldest living cultures in the world – Australia is a very big country and different Aboriginal cultures have evolved in different areas in response to local plants, animals and landscapes.

Survival in the Desert – Water, food, shelter, tools, medicine and each other are what we need in order to survive. Hear the survival stories of desert people as you walk through their ancient supermarket, hardware shop and pharmacy.

Art – Gain an appreciation and understanding of ancient symbols used in local Aboriginal storytelling and how their use in modern art reflects a vibrant and living culture.

Alice Springs Desert Park
Ph: 08 8951 8788
Email: asdp@nt.gov.au
Website: www.alicespringsdesertpark.com.au

Open daily from 7.30am to 6.00pm. Closed 25 December.

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