Northern Territory
Northern
Territory is known by Aboriginal people and tourist icons, Uluru
or Ayers Rock and Kakadu
National Park. The area is
blessed with diversity where ancient woodlands meet sandy beaches in the
northern coast of Australia.
The northern gateway to Australia
is in Darwin,
the territory’s capital.
The Top End of Northern Territory occupied
the top of Australian map where half of its vast area called Arnhem
Land is owned by Aboriginal people. It is one of the last remaining
outback where greenery tropics rival against beautiful deserts of The Red
Center. The Top End also offers excellent fishing spots anglers as there is a
great hum of mackerels and the even bigger schools of shark.
Approximately 260 kms east of Darwin located the World Heritage site Kakadu National Park as of its supreme
natural beauty, unique ecology and important Aboriginal history. About 400 kms
to the south of Darwin located another favorite
area among outdoor lovers, Litchfield National Park and Katherine
Gorge (Nitmiluk National Park) where you can cool off
your day in pristine rainforest and network of creeks and waterfalls.
The Red
Centre is in the heart of Australia where red desert sand and
great rock formations bring a distinctive feature to the Center. Once you stand
among the arid beauty of Central Australia and its endless plain, you will
understand why this great natural creations - Ayers Rock (Uluru), Mount Olga
(Kata Tjuta), MacDonnell Ranges and Kings Canyon - are treasured
icons and great wonders for the world. The Outback town, Alice Springs, is the hub of Central Australia, making it an
ideal base to explore the region. The town is rich with culture and heritage of
Aboriginal people who hold a tight connection the area for tens of thousands of
years.
Whether your exploration in this Top End state is for its red desert flora and
fauna, Aboriginal art, or the great rock formations, there is always an
experience for everyone in the Northern
Territory.
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