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| The Northern Territory is home to the mighty monolith
Uluru or Ayres Rock, famed for its stunning beauty worldwide. Experience
the "Never Never" of Australia with Kakadu National Park, Alice Springs
and the Top End, making this region of Australia one of the most
fascinating and spectacular places on the planet. |
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Darwin |
| Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the
gateway to the Top End. Rebuilt twice, the city is now a bustling,
cosmopolitan centre drawing thousands of visitors each year. A
diverse multicultural population has resulted in an abundance of
restaurants and cafes of excellent quality at affordable prices.
Don't miss beautiful Mindil Beach with its colourful Sunset Markets
offering live entertainment, arts and crafts, exotic foods and
spectacular beach fireworks. |
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1. Kakadu & Arnhem Land |
| World Heritage-listed Kakadu provides a unique,
authentic Australian holiday experience. Rich in both natural and
cultural value, this diverse region is truly awe-inspiring.
Facilities are excellent and park accommodation here ranges from
resort-style to tent sites. |
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2. Around Darwin |
| Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the
gateway to the Top End. Rebuilt twice, the city is now a bustling,
cosmopolitan centre drawing thousands of visitors each year. A
diverse multicultural population has resulted in an abundance of
restaurants and cafes of excellent quality at affordable prices.
Don't miss beautiful Mindil Beach with its colourful Sunset Markets
offering live entertainment, arts and crafts, exotic foods and
spectacular beach fireworks. |
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3. Gulf to Gulf |
| This region includes 'never never land' depicted in
the book 'We of the Never Never' and the film of the same name.
Today visitors can tour Mataranka Homestead, a replica of the home.
This 'off the beaten track' region has several rugged national
parks, distant sparsely populated towns and the best barramundi
fishing in Australia. |
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4. The Red Centre |
| 'The Red Centre' is the heart of our vast
continent. Remote desert landscapes, blue skies and spectacular
landforms combine to make this region of Australia truly unique. The
massive red monolith, Uluru (Ayres Rock) attracts thousands of
visitors who come from all around the world to experience this
awe-inspiring natural monument. At the heart of the Red Centre is
Alice Springs, situated in the scenic MacDonnell Ranges. As well as
being en route to many attractions, 'The Alice' is a destination in
itself. Here you can visit the Alice Springs Desert Park, the Museum
of Central Australia and relive Australia's pioneering days at the
Telegraph Station Historical Reserve. |
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