A top destination for all visitors to the Northern Territory’s Top End is Litchfield National Park, just a 90 minute drive from Darwin. The area is famous for its stunning landscapes, swimming holes and iconic magnetic termite mounds. Numerous waterfalls from natural springs cascade into pristine rockholes, surrounded by monsoonal forests and pandanus. This adventure playground offers great four-wheel drive tracks, and bush walks that vary from one hour to three days.
The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west (129th meridian east), South Australia to the south (26th parallel south), and Queensland to the east (138th meridian east). To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Despite its large area—over 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi), making it the third largest Australian federal division—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 244,000 (2016) makes it the least populous of Australia's eight major states and territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania.
A top destination for all visitors to the Northern Territory’s Top End is Litchfield National Park, just a 90 minute drive from Darwin. The area is famous for its stunning landscapes, swimming holes and iconic magnetic termite mounds. Numerous waterfalls from natural springs cascade into pristine rockholes, surrounded by monsoonal forests and pandanus. This adventure playground offers great four-wheel drive tracks, and bush walks that vary from one hour to three days.
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