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| Tjoritja MacDonnell National Park | |
| Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park stretches 161 km west of Alice Springs and 1,234 km south of Darwin. The park stretches along the MacDonnell Ranges, west of Alice Springs. Explore and enjoy the scenic beauty and history of the area by hiking, swimming in the lakes, or pitching a tent for a longer stay. | |
| Tiwi Islands | |
| The Tiwi Islands are part of the Northern Territory, Australia, 80 km (50 mi) to the north of Darwin adjoining the Timor Sea. They comprise Melville Island, Bathurst Island, and nine smaller uninhabited islands, with a combined area of 8,320 square kilometres (3,212 sq mi). The islands' population was 2,348 at the 2021 census. | |
| Kakadu National Park | |
| Located 240 kilometres east of Darwin in Australia’s tropical north, Kakadu is one of the largest national parks in Australia. Kakadu covers almost 20,000 square kilometres and is a place of enormous ecological and biological diversity. Kakadu is also gazetted as a locality, covering the same area as the national park, with 313 people recorded living there in the 2016 Australian census. | |
| Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park | |
| Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, formerly known as Ayers Rock-Mount Olga National Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed national park located in the Red Centre of Australia's Northern Territory. It covers an area of approximately 1,325 square kilometers (512 square miles) of desert landscape. | |
| Devils Marbles | |
| Formed over 1500 million years ago, the Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles defy gravity. In the Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, these boulders have seemingly dropped from the sky. The marbles balance precariously atop each other in mind bending formations. The granite boulders glow a stunning red in the early morning and as the sun sets each day. | |
| Berry Springs | |
| Berry Springs is one of the most beautiful parks to cool off and relax in close to Darwin. Berry Springs is the Northern Gateway to the spectacular waterfalls of Litchfield National Park. It has great shaded picnic and barbeque areas close to clear swimming pools surrounded by trees and aquatic life. Native flowers in the park bloom from March to April. | |
| Valley of the Winds | |
| The Valley of the Winds walk lets visitors immerse themselves among Kata Tjuta’s domes. It also features unparalleled views of the spectacular Mars-like landscape surrounding Kata Tjuta from two lookout points along the track. The views from this challenging walk are breathtaking and well worth the effort. | |
| Watarrka National Park | |
| Watarrka National Park is only 3 hours’ drive from Uluru, and is home to the mighty Kings Canyon – a majestic destination featuring 300m high sandstone walls, palm-filled crevices, and views that stretch across the desert. Watarrka National Park has a range of walking trails, 4x4 tracks, camel tours and accommodation options ranging from camping to resort-style rooms. | |
| Florence Falls Waterhole | |
| Located in Litchfield National Park, the spectacular Florence Falls cascade into a plunge pool, set in a pocket of monsoon forest. Enjoy the easy three minute walk from the car park to the scenic viewing platform high above the falls for panoramic views of the gorge, open valley, Florence Falls and the waterhole below. | |
| Alice Springs | |
| Stunning landscapes, remote communities, and a unique pioneering history create a diverse and exhilarating destination to explore. A thriving, spirited outback centre, Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and contemporary and traditional art as the natural wonders, including the stunning Larapinta Trail and the MacDonnell Ranges, which surround it. | |
| Litchfield National Park | |
| Litchfield National Park is a popular national park located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It covers an area of approximately 1,500 square kilometers (580 square miles) and is located about 100 kilometers (62 miles) southwest of Darwin. The park is known for its diverse landscapes, including rugged sandstone escarpments, monsoon rainforests, waterfalls, and magnetic termite mounds. | |
| Northern Territory | |
| The Northern Territory is a federal territory located in the central and northern regions of Australia. It is vast and sparsely populated, covering an area of approximately 1,349,129 sq ki (520,902 sq mi). It is bordered by Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. To the north, the NT has a coastline along the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea. | |