The world's largest monolith, one of the most sacred Aboriginal sites, undergoes spectacular color transformations depending on the time of day or weather conditions.
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The world's largest monolith, one of the most sacred Aboriginal sites, undergoes spectacular color transformations depending on the time of day or weather conditions.
Pyndan Camel Tracks is a family run business offering a memorable and relaxing camel ride experience in Australia’s Red Centre. We’re located 15 minutes from Alice Springs CBD. Choose from our one-hour afternoon rides, half day morning tour or camping overnight. See native kangaroos and birds. Help feed the camels. Chat with our cameleers about catching wild camels, crossing the desert with only camels for company, and every day life on an outback camel farm.
Originally home to the Aboriginal Wagait people, this national park's major attractions are its monsoon rainforest, magnificent streams and waterfalls, and historic ruins.
Follow the mountain's trails to mysterious adventures and gorgeous sights.
For kids who like reptiles, this huge reptile display is paradise, featuring over 30 species and a chance to feed and get up close to many of them.
Kata Tjuta means "many heads" in traditional Aboriginal language, aptly describing this group of 36 individual rock domes, the tallest of which is 200 meters higher than famous Uluru.
This is a wonderful evening to enjoy the rawness of the surroundings, the ethnicity of the people and the sheer beauty of the stars in the Southern Hemisphere. It's a strange recommendation, but, the...
A cruise on the Katherine River will give you a great overview of this national park, made up of 13 sandstone gorges
Take a tour to learn about a typical day in the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Desert wildlife, including kangaroos, ghost bats, ostriches and big-eared bilbies are showcased in their natural habitats at this flora and fauna park.
Relax and enjoy a magnificent Darwin sunset, a delicious Chef prepared banquet and seated dining comfort while cruising Darwin Harbour. Fully licensed or BYO. All ice, eskies and glassware provided. Owned and operated by NT professional Fishermen.
The fierce Cyclone Tracey that devastated Darwin in 1974 is chillingly re-enacted inside this museum's "Black Room." Situated in a tropical garden, the museum also houses Aboriginal, Southeast Asian and Oceanic art.
Held every Thursday and Sunday Night during the dry season. Many stalls selling food, crafts, clothes, toys, uniquely Territorian items and more. Free entertainment and music performances.
Night Sky Adventures offers a unique and memorable evening of entertainment near the centre of Darwin. With pickups from the CBD area, a light meal and glass of sparkling wine included in the ticket price, our astronomical tour truly is a great night out. Fun and interactive for the whole family. Telescopes, binoculars and informative commentary included.