World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and..
Yellow Water InformationYellow Water, a land-locked billabong brimming with native flora and fauna, is one of World..
Gunlom Falls InformationGunlom, located on Waterfall Creek in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, is the magical..
Jim Jim Falls InformationWhether the falls are raging with water or the merest trickle, this majestic waterfall is a sight..
Mary River InformationThe calm waters of the Mary River are best enjoyed on a fishing trip or nature cruise. The Mary..
Maguk/Barramundie Gorge InformationA one kilometre walk through monsoon rainforest leads to the base of a beautiful plunge pool. Maguk..
Nourlangie Rock InformationThe walls of the Nourlangie Rock Art Site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have..
Twin Falls InformationTwin Falls is set in the Arnhem Land escarpment, in the magnificent World Heritage-listed Kakadu..
Cobourg Peninsula InformationThe Cobourg Peninsula is home to some of the best reef and tropical sports fishing locations in the..
See all locations in Kakadu and Arnhem LandKakadu and Arhnam Land are home to the longest continuing surviving human culture in the world. Even a short visit to this environmental wonderland is enough to convince you of its deep significance, and to explain why the national park has been twice world heritage listed; once for its environmental importance and again for its cultural importance.
The place is a haven for a wide range of wildlife and whatever time of year you arrive, you’re almost assured to come across some of it. Best not to get too close, though.
This is a place that simply has to be seen.
It’s not all passive, though. The Mary River in particular offers number of ways to really get amongst it.
No visit to the territory is complete without taking in some of this incredible region
No matter how many pictures you've seen, nothing will prepare you for your first view of Uluru...
Darwin and Surrounds InformationModern, cosmopolitan, creative and very tropical Darwin is the capital city of the Northern..
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) InformationKata Tjuka (the Olgas) means "many heads" in the traditional Anangu language. They are situated in..
Alice Springs InformationRunning due west from Alice Springs, the West MacDonnell Ranges contain a variety of impressing and..
Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) InformationThere are many ways to experience the spectacular Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) and its..
Kings Canyon InformationKings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, is located 450 kilometres south west of Alice Springs in the..
Katherine InformationKatherine is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory, with a population of around 11,000..
Alice Springs and Surrounds InformationNestled between ancient ranges that glow red in the evening light is Alice Springs, widely known as..
Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park InformationBook a guided tour through the Northern Territory’s only publicly accessible tropical limestone..
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve InfoThe Devils Marbles are clusters of mysterious rock spheres located in the scenic Australian desert..
Tennant Creek InformationFrom its rough and tumble beginnings as a gold rush and cattle town, Tennant Creek has become an..
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