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EXPLORING PLACES BETWEEN ADELAIDE TO ALICE SPRINGS

EXPLORING PLACES BETWEEN ADELAIDE TO ALICE SPRINGS

Planning a trip from Adelaide to the Alice Springs outback tour? Well, worry no more as we have got everything covered for you. The below mentioned details are a complete guide for you to reach and explore the famous places that come in between Adelaide to the Alice Springs and what you can do in between this journey. Let’s find out what is it all about. Browse this website to find out more details.

  1. The Small Village of Oodnadatta

The small village of Oodnadatta is a well-known village that is located at the Oodnadatta Track. The well-known for the Pink Roadhouse which is also a shop, restaurant, roadhouse, gas station post office, workshop, meeting place for travellers and information center which is characterized by the pink color. Everything about this place is pink in color, even the petrol pumps.

  1. Painted Desert

The Painted Desert is another unique landscape that can be found on your journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs outback tour. The colors are very intense here especially during the late afternoon when it looks almost unreal. It is because of the unique colors and landscape why the desert is known as the Painted Desert. This fantastic view is something that should not be missed by any of the travellers as it is an experience itself.

  1. The Ruins of Farina

The ruins of Farina dates back to 1878 hat have grown quickly to the rail head as the Ghan Railway Line. During the 80’s, 600 people used to live in Farina when the town has only a bank, two hotels, an underground bakery and two breweries. Today, Farina is known as a ghost town which is left with ruins only. If you love exploring places, you are going to have some good time exploring this two as to imagine how it used to be back in the 80’s.

  1. History of Burra

If you like to know about history of some of the famous places, this small town of Burra is your place to be. Burra is a cultivated land where one can see some cafes, beautiful buildings gardens and a pleasant center of the town. One can also find the most photographed ruins outside Burra of a normal house which became famous after being on the cover of the well-known Diesel and Dust album by the Midnight Oil, an Australian group.

  1. Barossa Valley

Last but not the least, if you are a wine lover and has never tasted a wine from the Australian region; Barossa Valley is your place to be. About 20% of the Australian wine is produced by the Barossa Valley’s 100 vineries. Some of the famous international names are Wolf Blass, Chateau, Peter Lehmann, Pen folds and Jacob’s Creek etc.

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