Northern Territory

Australia

Uluru
Uluru
Anzac Hill showing landscape views, a small town or village and a sunset
Northern Territory showing a hotel and general coastal views
Kakadu National Park which includes wetlands

Explore wondrous rocks formation, swim under thundering waterfalls, chase adventures, discover Australia’s ancient Aboriginal culture and reconnect with nature.

The Red Centre

Nowhere embodies Australia’s iconic outback like the Red Centre. Explore wide open spaces, dramatic gorges, see unique Australian wildlife and learn about Australia’s Aboriginal people, one of earth’s oldest living cultures.

Tucked in between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges you’ll find the quirky town of Alice Springs. This charming outback town is the perfect base to explore the region. You’ll find wildlife, desert waterholes, Aboriginal culture and so much more.

Travel west to see Uluru (Ayers Rock), the spectacular singular rock formation in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The iconic red monolith is breathtaking, especially when lit by dramatic red-and-violet lights of the rising or setting sun. Stay overnight in the resort town of Yulara. Learn about Anangu’s cultural significance at the Uluru Cultural Centre.

The Top End

Head further north to explore tropical lush landscape in the Northern Territory’s vibrant Top End. Visit Darwin, the Northern Territory’s multicultural capital city, to enjoy the relaxed, tropical lifestyle. In August, take part in the Darwin Festival, a diverse arts, music and food festival that celebrates the city’s indigenous, Asian and Pacific cultures.

Travel east to Kakadu National Park, a region of incredible natural beauty with wetlands, savannah woodlands, dramatic coastline, diverse wildlife and Arnhem Land indigenous culture.

Major airlines serve Alice Springs, Ayers Rock (Uluru) Airport and Darwin. Regional flights and the historic Ghan Railway reach other smaller towns around the state. Driving is the best way to explore the state but ensure you are well equipped for your travels. Wide open spaces await, so make sure you have all the essentials packed. It’s important to remember that is important to keep hydrated, know the conditions and dress to the season.

Popular cities in Northern Territory

Mindil Beach featuring a sunset and a beach as well as a large group of people
Darwin
Known for Dining, Shopping and Family-friendly
Located in the tropical “Top End” of Australia, Darwin is a good base from which to explore the great outdoors and view Aboriginal rock art.

Reasons to visit

  • Darwin Waterfront
  • Mindil Beach
  • The Esplanade
Red Centre
Alice Springs
Known for Dining, Shopping and Tours
Whether you want to experience the natural beauty of Australia's Red Centre or explore the history of the area, this outback town offers a unique Aussie experience.

Reasons to visit

  • Alice Springs Desert Park
  • Alice Springs School of the Air
  • Larapinta Trail Trailhead
Uluru featuring desert views and landscape views as well as a couple
Yulara
Known for Dining, Deserts and Tours
Desert sands in stunning shades of red will amaze you in this small town just a short drive from majestic Uluru in Australia’s amazing centre.
#Katherine gorge in the northern Terr of Australia in all is beauty.
Katherine
Known for Swimming, Hiking and Rivers
Tropical Katherine awaits: its waterfalls, hiking, riverfront and more!
Coastal cliffs near Finnis River Mouth, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Dundee Beach
Check out Indian Island Conservation Area—just one of the sights to explore around Dundee Beach.
Manton Dam Recreation Area showing wildflowers, a pond and a lake or waterhole
Lake Bennett
Known for Lakes, Friendly people and Dining
Trip time! Discover the lake views, natural setting and local cuisine in Lake Bennett.