Northern Territory Australia
Alice SpringsAlice Springs - The gateway to The Red Centre.
Ayers RockWorld Heritage Listed Uluru National Park - Home to Ayers Rock
Darwin A tropical paradise just waiting for you to discover.
Kakadu National ParkKakadu National Park - An ancient landscape
KatherineThe Katherine region epitomises the excitement and the adventure of the outback.
Kings CanyonThe sheer walls of Kings Canyon rise 100 metres above the valley of Kings Creek and are particularly spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
Litchfield National ParkMore than a quarter of a million visitors descend on Litchfield National Park each year, journeying to view the monsoon rainforest, perennial spring—fed streams and waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds, the weathered shaped sandstone outcrops as well as historic ruins.
Outback AustraliaThe Northern Territory is a vibrant place, full of excitement and the wonders of nature. It is an ancient, expansive land full of aboriginal history - it will test your senses and sometimes take your breath away.
Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is looked upon as Australia's last frontier. It's rugged, beautiful landscapes are enjoyed by an increasing number of visitors.
The Northern Territory is an amazing place - it's contrast brought upon by the wet and dry seasons are astounding. At the "Top End" of the region, for much of the year lush vegitation florishes but during the dry season the plains are dry and dusty and seemingly devoid of life. In the wet season the rivers flood their banks and the surrounding plains and it appears as if the whole country is under water. Then the cycle continues as the water evaporates or flows to the sea, exposing the plains once more to the wildlife.
Further south in the Red Centre the landscapes are confined to arid, ancient formations. Here the marvels of Ayers Rock (Uluru), The Olgas and Kings Canyon reside.