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The Territory is the answer to your holiday plans
Swim under a tropical waterfall and kayak down an ancient gorge in the Top End, or meander across the desert by camel in the Red Centre and kick back into the evening on a glamping adventure under a star-studded sky.
The Northern Territory gives you the freedom to explore and get away. Experiences across the Red Centre and the Top End will satisfy all tastes and budgets from adventure to luxury to relaxation and culture.
Join us under twinkling lights and amongst ancient landscapes to discover what makes the Northern Territory so special.
Nature & Wildlife
Whether it's holding a baby kangaroo at the Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs, heading for the Top End Safari to experience a crocodile encounter, or resting at the serene Tiwi Island Retreat, the Northern Territory is a wildlife lover's paradise. Throughout the wildlife parks, cruises, and tours, you can see over 400 species of birds, over 300 reptiles, more than 150 species of mammals and dozens of species of amphibians and fish. You can tour wildlife parks, spend time alone in nature sanctuaries and even get up close and personal with dingoes, kangaroos, quolls and many other native animals.
Art & Culture
Australia's Northern Territory is also a hub for art and culture. You can connect with Aboriginal culture at Maruku Arts, attend a weaving workshop, and visit Nomad Art to view Aboriginal artwork. An iconic event on the festival calendar, the Barunga Festival, boasts a long tradition of celebrating the best of remote Indigenous Australia where you can take part in a program of music, sport, traditional art and cultural activities. Aboriginal culture is a vital part of the Northern Territory, and here you can view ancient rock art, visit contemporary art galleries, hear Dreamtime stories and experience local Aboriginal culture in an authentic way.
Luxury Experiences
The Northern Territory offers a wide range of luxurious and indulgent experiences. Take scenic flights to tour the region from the skies. The Sounds of Silence dinner offers a unique dining experience under a star-studded desert night sky, while at Tiwi Island Retreat an unforgettable getaway awaits at the pristine south-west coast of Bathurst Island. Embrace the Top End lifestyle aboard a Darwin Harbour Cruise for a Territory-inspired sunset dinner cruise.
Family Activities
You can experience an abundance of activities for families and kids in the Northern Territory. Berry Springs Nature Park, Crazy Acres Mango Farm & Café, and the man-made Wave Pool and recreation lagoon at the Darwin Waterfront offer a wide variety of experiences for kids and adults alike. There are plenty of opportunities to meet and hold iconic Australian wildlife such as snakes, lizards, kangaroos and birds of prey at many wildlife attractions in Alice Springs.
Darwin & surrounds
Darwin and the surrounding areas offer some of the most striking photo ops and views you'll ever find. You'll marvel at the brilliant red, yellow, pink and orange of sunsets over Gunn Point Peninsula. The cascading waters of Florence Falls are a natural wonder that must be experienced, whether with a top-down view or swimming in the natural pool at the base of the falls. Few things offer the unique kind of fun you'll find at the Sunset Markets at Mindil Beach. Just across the harbour on the Tiwi Islands, you can experience waterfront dining, historic art formations and crocodile adventures.
Kakadu & surrounds
Cascading waterfalls, rugged escarpments, exotic birdlife and Aboriginal rock art are all iconic features of Kakadu and the surrounding areas. This area offers a variety of peaceful, natural experiences like swimming in the cool waters of Maguk (Barramundi Gorge), or exploring the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park on a wilderness hike. You can view hundreds of native wildlife species, cruise down the Yellow Water Billabong to spot the world’s largest reptile, view ancient Aboriginal rock art or take a scenic helicopter tour of the region to see all of the beauty and natural wonder from up above.
Uluru & surrounds
Adventure awaits in Uluru and the surrounding areas, like heading to Uluru Camel Tours to meander across the desert on the back of a camel. Considered the spiritual heart of Australia, the gem of the region is Uluru. Stretch your legs and discover the iconic monolith on an Uluru base walk or feel on top of the world as you walk along the towering cliffs of Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park.
Alice Springs & surrounds
Alice Springs is a thriving and spirited town nestled between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges and is considered the gateway to the outback. The region offers opportunities to swim in natural desert waterholes, such as Ormiston Gorge and Ellery Creek Big Hole, watch the sunrise as you float peacefully over the desert in a hot air balloon or meet the scaly residents of the Alice Springs Reptile Centre. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in rich Aboriginal and European history, or get up close and personal with some of the region’s wildlife, you can find you next adventure in Alice Springs.
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