Alice Springs Airport is a regional airport serving the northern territory of Australia. It is located approximately13 km south of Alice Springs town. The climatic conditions of the area are mostly sunny and dessert-like. This has made the region to be inhabited by fewer people as compared to the coastal areas of Australia.
Nevertheless, the airport still receives hundreds of thousands of tourists a year. However, the crime rate at the city - if kept unchecked - can scare away the tourists.
The airport was once a military base for The US and Australian Forces during the cold war era. After the fall of Soviet Union, it was handed back to the local authorities for civilian use. Since then, the numbers of runways have been increased to two. Though large planes can land and take off from the airport, small domestic and chartered planes dominate it. Alice Springs Airport is also used to launch research balloons for scientific experiments.
Ease your movement by Hiring a Car
Alice Springs airport is connected to the city center by a modern road transport network. Public and private means of transport operate the route. You can board a bus just outside the airport. Alternatively, you can rent a car from a car hire company within the airport. There are many government-licensed car hire agents all over the northern Australian Territory. Because they operate legally, you should not fear to drive the car around the town. Besides, you can also hire a professional driver to take you to the most exotic places in the city. The drivers for hired car have been trained as tour guides as well, unlike the taxi drivers.
Things to do
Alice Springs is bursting with activity. No wonder most tourists prefer the city to anywhere else in the Northern Australian Territory. You will never get bored in town. Here are a few things you can do to brighten your day:
- Visit Todd Mall: Todd Mall Hosts numerous community events. It also has art galleries belonging to the indigenous Aboriginal people that still inhabit the territory to this day.
- Desert Racing: Do you like trying out new things? Join the desert racing events held mostly during summertime. The event is usually held at the Simpson Desert - a neighboring location to Alice Springs.
- Museums: Visit the museum of Central Australia to have a glimpse of the showcase regarding the rich culture of the native traditions. You may be in time for the annual Desert Mob Art Show event that hosts the collectors of aboriginal art from all over the globe.