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The Adelaide River snakes its way south from the Van Diemen Gulf, through Djukbinj National Park, to the Adelaide River settlement on the Stuart Highway... read more
Step back in time and explore Northern Territory heritage The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, located in Winnellie, Darwin, houses an impressive collection of the Territory's aviation history,... read more
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Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area between the mouth of Rapid Creek and Lee Point in Darwin... read more
Crocodylus Park, located in Berrimah, a short distance from Darwin, is one of the best places in Australia to come face to face with the largest reptiles on the planet... read more
Cullen Bay is a recently developed complex of serviced apartments, luxury houses, shops and restaurants overlooking the Marina at Myilly Point, a few minutes from the Darwin CBD... read more
Darwin, the Northern Territory’s vibrant capital, is a city with influences that are as much Asian as they are western... read more
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at... read more
The moon is out, the stars are twinkling and it is a pleasant Darwin evening, but what is there to do? The Deckchair Cinema is the answer... read more
The East Point peninsular is a wonderful recreational area with extensive walking and cycling paths, relaxing picnic areas with free barbecue facilities and safe, year round swimming in Lake... read more
The East Point Military Museum was originally set up as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin's war time history,... read more
The spectacular Florence Falls, found in Litchfield National Park, cascade into a plunge pool, set in a pocket of monsoon forest... read more
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is one of several parks in the lower Adelaide River catchment that provide havens for wildlife amongst Darwin's developing rural fringe... read more
Holmes Jungle Nature Park protects one of the few remaining areas of monsoon forest in the Darwin area... read more
Come and meet some of the Northern Territory’s unique marine life Established in 1971, as a private research project, Indo Pacific Marine is a privately funded marine environmental and educational... read more
Litchfield National Park is an easy hour-and-a-half journey from Darwin, and is one of the Top End’s hidden treasures... read more
The complex freestanding sandstone block and pillar formations of the Lost City, in Litchfield National Park, suggest the ruins of a long forgotten civilisation... read more
Experience the atmosphere and flavours of the famous sunset markets
Enjoy the tropical night air at Darwin’s Mindil Beach Sunset Markets every Thursday and Sunday evening between May and... read more
Set in a tropical garden on the Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point is the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT)... read more
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This world acclaimed Territory Wildlife Park is nestled in 400 hectares of natural bushland and only a 45 minute drive south of Darwin... read more
The Esplanade in Darwin stretches along Darwin Harbour, facing west to take advantage of some fantastic sunsets – no visit to Darwin is complete without taking in the Esplanade at sunset... read more
Located 80 kilometres north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands are the combination of Bathurst and Melville Islands and collectively the Aboriginal population call themselves the Tiwi people... read more
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This world acclaimed Territory Wildlife Park is nestled in 400 hectares of natural bushland and only a 45 minute drive south of Darwin. The park showcases the wildlife of northern Australia, which you can see up close and in their natural habitats.
Highlights of the Park include an extensive aquarium with a walk through tunnel where you can stand nose to nose with a 3.7 metre saltwater crocodile, the daily birds of prey display, nocturnal house and the bird walk. A visit to the park can easily be combined with a refreshing swim afterwards at the neighbouring Berry Springs Nature Park. During a visit to the Territory Wildlife Park, travellers can expect to view the spectacular free flight and natural behaviour of the Northern Territory's Birds of Prey. Discover the difference between kangaroos, wallaroos and wallabies, and see them roam free which is popular with international travellers and children. Catch a glimpse of the elusive nocturnal creatures of the Top End, a group representing 80 per cent of the Territory's wildlife.
Learn fascinating facts about reptiles at the Reptile Talk, explore a representation of Top End river system, from the escarpment down to the mangroves on the coast, and immerse yourself in the underwater world of the Aquarium Tunnel, where you can experience an underwater view of a saltwater crocodile. Later, sit down and relax, watch the spectacle of pelicans soaring in to enjoy their meal, as wild birds and animals enjoy the sanctuary of the Park's billabong. Finally, explore a monsoon rainforest, peek through the bird hide at Goose Lagoon and get up close to park creatures during our Animal Encounters and Presentations.
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