The Northern Territory's multi-cultural capital, famed for its markets and festivals, Asian cuisine and massive natural harbour. It is also the perfect base from which to explore the natural treasures of World Heritage-listed Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks as well as the Tiwi Islands. Read more >>
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The largest National Park in Australia, is situated 250 kilometres from Darwin on the Arnhem Highway. Renowned internationally for its natural and cultural wonders, Kakadu has one of the highest concentrated areas of Aboriginal rock art sites in the world. Read more >>
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Three hours south of Darwin, Katherine is a vast network of rivers, escarpments and gorges that weave through sprawling plains of cattle stations, national parks and reserves. In Nitmiluk National Park, the Katherine River slices through towering sandstone cliffs to form the world famous Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) . Read more >>
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Litchfield National Park features a series of spectacular waterfalls, walking trails, swimming holes and pioneering history. The park is only 1.5 hours from Darwin making an ideal day trip. But we recommend an overnight stay so you can really unwind in those relaxing waters. Read more >>
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