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.
Restaurants in Northern Territory
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Ranked as one of the world’s top 20 treks, the Larapinta Trail is a 231-kilometre path that follows the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder. Experience key attractions in the region such as Simpsons Gap and Ellery Creek Big Hole, weave past some of the world’s most ancient rock formations, and sleep under the stars.
take a day to explore the gorges and swim in Ellery Big Creek waterhole and Ormiston Gorge, Stanley Chasm and Simpson Gap are wonderful.
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Small group boat cruise to feed & see the amazing Jumping Crocodiles in their natural environment on the beautiful Adelaide a River.. We are Simply the Best!
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A Full Day Tour From Darwin To Lichfield National Park. Includes Jumping Crocodile Cruise On The Adelaide River. Small group - max 20 passengers
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We offer a 9-day adventure camping tour through the Kimberley with one of the most adventurous & experienced Kimberley guides - Adam Bowen. We also offer a 1-day tour to Litchfield National Park and we are running an Arnhem Land tour in September 2019. We can also organise and operate private charters for anyone wanting a trip through the Top End, whether it's the Kimberley, Kakadu, Arnhem Land or beyond.
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Experience Uluru…differently Uluru Segway Tours offer an experience like no other, with stunning views of World Heritage listed Uluru. Join our knowledgeable guides as we cruise the 10km base of majestic Uluru by Segway.
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Join us for a personal experience on board our 12 seater Adelaide River Eco tour,spotting the famous NT crocodile, the amazing bird life,buffalo,kangaroo and more.Enjoy morning tea served on our boat followed by an outback gourmet lunch at our private riverside camp.Goat Island is another stop we do where you can purchase a cold beverage.All you need to bring is a Hat,sunglasses and your camera.
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We specialise in Blue water and Barramundi Fishing Charters around Darwin. We can do full or 1/2 day charters
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Airborne Solutions trading as Darwin Helicopter Tours, conducts specialist scenic tours and adventure experiences throughout the Northern Territory. Tours are currently conducted in Darwin, Kakadu, Nitmiluk and Litchfield National Parks. We have a tour to suit every traveller and budget. From city scenic flights over Darwin to full day heli adventures, including the original Heli Pub Crawl and our Kakadu Day Trip.
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A short monsoon rainforest walk delivers you to this stunning location where lush vegetation and beautiful wildlife is found. A pristine waterfall that flows into a crystal clear plunge pool surrounded by steep gorge walls. Located only an hours' drive south of Cooinda and is accessed off of a 14 kilometre 4WD track off Kakadu Highway.
Maguk is a great place for all sorts of travellers. The swimming hole is absolutely beautiful and great for all ages to have a dip. Highly recommend bringing a noodle or floating device as it's deep throughout the main swimming hole. Water temperature is perfect! There is a track that leads up to the top of the falls but has been closed this dry season. Camping is a simple bush camp with drop toilets. The road in is recommended 4WD but we went slow with our Subaru Outback (AWD) and were fine. Lots of corrugations as the road isn't regularly graded.
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Finke Gorge National Park is well known for the impressive Palm Valley where the Red Cabbage palms grow. Camping and picnic facilities are available, enjoy Four Wheel Driving and Walking. Its approximately 138 kilometres from Alice Springs and a 4WD is required to access the Park. Tours operate to the Park.
This was an OMG experience. Travelling along the Finke riverbed and into the heart of Palm Valley .. then seeing and feeling the ancientness and the stories contained in each and every contour of the Earth's surface, and in the explosion and expanse of the vegetation, was an absolute once in a lifetime experience.
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