Other Areas in the Northern Territory
Kakadu
The Kakadu national park is perhaps
the best-known of the Territory's extraordinary natural assets.
Its World Heritage status ensures its popularity, and it is the largest
of Australia's mainland national parks. READ MORE
Katherine and Nitmiluk
Katherine is one of the original European
settlements in the Northern Territory. It's situated past Pine
Creek, just over 300km on the Stuart Highway south of Darwin, en route to Tennant Creek and, eventually, Alice Springs. READ MORE
Alice Springs
'The Alice' is the unofficial capital
of the Red Centre, Australia's heart. Alice Springs locals joke
that their town is closer to all Australia's beaches than anywhere
else! Just for the record, the closest beach is about 1,500km
away in Darwin. Whether you drive, fly or take the train, you
will feel you have indeed 'travelled' when you arrive in Alice Springs. READ MORE
Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock,
has been called the world's largest monolith, but in fact it's part
of a bigger underground connection of rocks. [For the record,
the world's largest monolith is Mt Augustus in Western Australia.] READ MORE
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