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Uluru/Ayers Rock & Darwin, Northern Territory

Uluru/Ayers Rock & Darwin, Northern Territory

'The Territory' as it is known by the locals, is twice the size of California but only 200,000 people live here! It is home to 60,000 Aboriginal people, who hold a deeply spiritual connection to the land that dates back tens of thousands of years. Unique Australian wildlife abounds. The locals you'll meet at legendary outback pubs, cattle stations or country towns are some of the most friendly and laid back people you will meet anywhere. To visit the Northern Territory is to gain an insight to the Australian character and of all the Australian states, the impact of the Territory on visitors is often the most powerful and long lasting.

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Darwin & Surroundings

Darwin & Surroundings

Darwin is an excellent base from which to explore the natural attractions of the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park, Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, the Tiwi Islands and the vast open spaces of Arnhem Land. The city also has a number of fine restaurants and interesting cafes.

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Uluru/Ayers Rock, Alice Springs & Surroundings

Uluru/Ayers Rock, Alice Springs & Surroundings

Alice Springs is a great base from which to explore the surrounding natural wonders combining a strong sense of its outback history with all the convenience of modern life. Beyond the Ranges stretch the Simpson and Tanami Deserts, where Aboriginal people have lived for thousands of years. Their art styles and Dreamtime stories unlock the mysteries of the desert and give meaning to its otherwise intangible beauty.

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West MacDonnell Ranges
thanks to VoyagesAlice Springs Hot Air Ballooning
thanks to VoyagesStandley Chasm
thanks to VoyagesRock Wallabie
thanks to Christophe Pasquier - FlickrAlice Springs Desert Park
thanks to VoyagesSimpson's Gap
thanks to VoyagesGarden of Eden, King's Canyon Area
thanks to VoyagesArnhemland Aboriginal Rock Painting
thanks to Jon Connell - FlickrFreshwater Crocodile, Arnhemland
thanks to Jon Connell - FlickrWhistling Ducks
thanks to Jon Connell - FlickrDarwin & SurroundingsUluru/Ayers Rock, Alice Springs & Surroundings