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Tourism NT/Adriana Alvarado Kata Tjuta Tourism NT/Adriana Alvarado
NORTHERN TERRITORY
The Northern Territory offers an incredible range of diverse activities and experiences. Experience iconic national parks,
waterfalls, ancient culture and unique wildlife. There are extraordinary landscapes of desert plains, weathered mountain
ranges, rocky gorges and some of Australia’s most sacred sites.
ULURU ALICE SPRINGS DARWIN
A trip to the Red Centre would not be The hub of Central Australia, Alice Springs The Territory’s tropical capital is buzzing
complete without a visit to its star attraction. has a modern and vibrant feel. Explore the with activity. Darwin’s balmy nights are
Uluru is a sight to behold, and there are Overland Telegraph Line and Old Ghan perfect for harbourside activities and
many unique ways to see it. Walk the Railway and see how the Royal Flying stunning sunsets. Explore rich history and
base to discover the hidden caves and Doctor Service has changed so many Aboriginal culture at one of the many art
waterholes. Get a bird’s-eye view from a lives. Beyond Alice Springs, marvel at galleries, ride the swell at the Wave Lagoon
helicopter. Dine under star filled skies with the MacDonnell Ranges and Karlu Karlu and soak up the outdoor lifestyle at the
Uluru as a backdrop. (Devils Marbles) boulders. Waterfront Precinct.
KAKADU LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK NATURAL WONDERS
With a World Heritage-listed national park as Just a short drive from Darwin, Litchfield The Territory is home to some of the most
your playground, the options to experience National Park is a must-see for anyone fascinating natural wonders in the world.
Kakadu are endless. Cascading waterfalls, visiting the Top End. A favourite with locals, Uluru is Australia’s most recognisable
rugged escarpments, aboriginal rock art, the park’s ancient landscape was shaped natural icon. Kata Tjuta’s 36 rock domes
giant crocodiles and exotic birdlife, are by water. Home to stunning waterfalls, offer an astounding sight as does the 270
just some of the drawcards of this pristine magnetic termite mounds and weathered metre high chasm of Kings Canyon and
wilderness area. Take a day tour from sandstone pillars, it also boasts scenic the towering sandstone cliffs Nitmiluk
Darwin or stay a night or two to fully explore. walking trails and 4WD tracks. (Katherine) Gorge.
TOP END WILDLIFE ABORIGINAL CULTURE NATIONAL PARK WATERFALLS
Watch huge Saltwater crocs enjoy their Experience Indigenous culture in the The Top End is home to some of the most
lunch, or for the brave, jump into the Cage Territory. Discover Aboriginal rock art at spectacular waterfalls. Don’t miss the
of Death and experience the thrill of an up Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr in Kakadu. Visit Southern Rockpool in Nitmiluk National
close encounter at Crocosaurus Cove. Take art markets, have morning tea with a group Park. Swim beneath Litchfield National
a Yellow Water Cruise in Kakadu to catch of Tiwi women elders in the Tiwi Islands. Park’s magnificent Wangi Falls. In Kakadu,
crocodiles in the wild, as well as a variety of Join a guided walk of Uluru’s sacred sites see the split cascade of Twin Falls and the
wildlife including horses, buffalo and birdlife. and hear stories of traditional Anangu life. raging waterfall at Jim Jim.
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