
Important Places to visit in the Northern Territory Australia
The important places to visit in the Northern Territory include Uluru, Alice Springs, the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Katherine Gorge and the aboriginal settlements of Arnhem Land and multicultural Darwin.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
The Park’s main features include Uluru, the 348 m high red monolith rising from the desert, and the dome-shaped rocks called Kata Tjuta (the Olgas).
Alice Springs
The top attractions include the Alice Springs Desert Park, Alice Springs Reptile Park and the annual camel races at the end of April and beginning of May.
Kakadu National Park
It is Australia’s largest national park and one of the world’s most spectacular wilderness areas.
Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park
The main scenic attraction is the series of gorges, up to 100 m deep.
Litchfield National Park
It is a great way to experience the wilderness. The main attractions are the waterfalls and springs.
Kings Canyon (Watarrka National Park)
Part of the Watarrka National Park is located midway between Alice Springs and Uluru, It has the deepest gorge rising to heights of 100 m.
Finke Gorge National Park
Finke Gorge National Park is known for its prehistoric red cabbage palms, which grow in the valley of Palm Creek, a tributary of the Finke River.
Karlu Karlu (Devil’s Marbles Conservation Reserve)
These huge granite boulders, worn down and split by withering are landmarks in a flat sandy plain. In Aboriginal mythology these rocks, are the eggs of the rainbow serpent called Karlu Karlu.
Simpsons Gap, West MacDonnell National Park
A visit to Simpsons Gap National Park, near Alice Springs, is a great way to experience the rugged topography of the western MacDonnell Ranges.
Darwin
It is Northern Territory’s only seaport. The other attractions include Darwin Botanic Gardens and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
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