Parrtjima 2026: Alice Springs Lights Up the MacDonnell Ranges
Every April, something extraordinary happens in Alice Springs.
The MacDonnell Ranges — ancient, red, and otherworldly at the best of times — become a canvas. Parrtjima: A Festival in Light runs from 10 to 19 April 2026, and it's one of the most remarkable events in the Australian calendar.
What is Parrtjima?
Parrtjima is a free, ten-night festival that illuminates the MacDonnell Ranges with large-scale light installations celebrating Aboriginal culture. It's produced by the Araluen Arts Centre and presented by the NT Government.
The program includes light installations, workshops, demonstrations, live music, and storytelling — all set against one of the most dramatic natural backdrops in Australia.
It's free to attend. No tickets required for the light walk.
Why it matters for Alice Springs
Events like Parrtjima are part of what makes Alice Springs such an extraordinary place to live and work. There is nowhere else in Australia where you'll experience something quite like this.
If you're visiting Alice Springs in April — or considering a move here — Parrtjima is a reminder of what makes this community genuinely special.
Looking after yourself at the festival
April in Alice Springs can still be warm in the afternoon. Make sure you're well hydrated before the evening sessions. The nights cool down quickly — bring a layer.
The Bath Street Family Medical Centre team is here if you need us. Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 6.00pm. Saturday 9.00am – 10.30am. Call us on (08) 8952 2000.
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