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Cape Crawford is a remote stop situated at the northern extremity of the Abner Ranges. The Abner Ranges are home to the impressive towering sandstone formations, covering an area of approximately 8...
Crocodylus Park, the brainchild of world-renowned crocodile biologist Professor Grahame Webb, was officially opened on 29 August 1994. It includes a unique, comprehensive crocodile museum through w...
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at Darwin’...
Litchfield National Park is an easy hour-and-a-half journey from Darwin, and is one of the Top End’s hidden treasures. This unspoiled wilderness boasts monsoon rainforests, cascading waterfalls, di...
Open every Thursday & Sunday evening between May & October. Choose from up to 60 food stalls featuring cuisine from Turkey, Greece, Sri Lanka, South America, North Africa, India and South East Asia...
Situated an hour south-east of Katherine is the township of Mataranka and its thermal pool. Situated on the upper reaches of the Roper River, the crystal clear water of the thermal pool is surround...
Darwin's major detention centre for about a century, Fannie Bay Gaol contains some of the most important social histories of the Northern Territory. The former Labour Prison and Her Majesty's Gaol,...
A popular swimming and recreation spot made up of a series of waterfalls and rock pools, Edith Falls is a refreshing taste of the Top End. Situated within Nitmiluk National Park, you can admire the...
Experience life in Tennant Creek's 1930s outback gold rush, panning for your own gold and touring the underground mine to see the machinery in action. Featuring underground mine tours and audio to...
The popular Tjuwaliyn / Douglas Hot Springs are located approximately 130 kilometres from Katherine and 200 kilometres from Darwin City. Here, thermal pools create an oasis in the surrounding dry w...
Forget sea sickness tablets, or even bothering getting wet, because you can see plenty of marine life at Indo Pacific in Darwin. Regardless of what the weather is doing, you can be assured of seein...
The Tiwi Islands, Bathurst and Melville, are abundant in arts and crafts, and the colourful culture of the Tiwi people. It is necessary to join an organised one or two-day tour to visit the islands...
Also known as Mount Olga or The Olgas, Kata Tjuta are a group of large rock formations, located approximately 25 kilometres from the famous red rock itself, Uluru. Translated from the indigenous Ab...
Disappearing into the skies in a big balloon stands as one of life’s unforgettable experiences in itself, but instead of the usual picturesque blue and green scene, why not try outback ballooning, ...
Possibly Australia’s single most recognisable icon, Uluru lies 465km southwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. Uluru lays claim to a circumference of over 8 kilometres, a height of over...
Kings Canyon is situated within the Watarrka National Park, 450 kilometres south west of Alice Springs. Standing 270m high, the six kilometer walk around the rim of the canyon boasts spectacular vi...
Fishing in the Top End is largely famed for its impressive catch - the iconic barramundi. An angler's paradise, Arnhem Land offers a myriad of fishing locations to reel in the mighty barra, alongsi...
Cutta Cutta Caves are the Northern Territory’s only publicly accessible tropical limestone caves. Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park is located 30 km south of Katherine and covers 1499 hectares. Formed ...
Nyinkka Nyunyu (pronounced ny-ink-a ny-oo ny-oo) is a fascinating and unique art, culture and interpretive centre, which offers visitors the opportunity to learn about Aboriginal life, history and ...
The mysterious granite boulders of The Pebbles - the smaller relatives of the Devils Marbles - form a unique & beautiful landscape to the Tennant Creek region. Known to the Waramungu people as Kunj...