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Northern Territory

Always wanted to go to the Northern Territory? Find the best of all you can do including outback roadtrips, croc encounters and visiting Uluru and Kakadu

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Signature Walk in the Northern Territory
Uluru

This new multi-day hike is the ultimate way to experience Uluṟu

The Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Signature Walk will welcome hikers in 2026.

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Earth Sanctuary
Alice Springs

16 unexpected things to do in Alice Springs

Aboriginal rock art, idyllic waterholes, spectacular sunsets, intriguing history and diverse culture. This is Alice Springs, and it's filled with an abundance of things to do.

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Kata Tjuta
Alice Springs

The only Alice to Uluṟu itinerary you’ll ever need

From the heart of the Red Centre to an Australian icon, Alice Springs to Uluṟu makes an epic road trip. Here’s everything you’ll ever need to know about doing it.

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Red Centre art trail
Red Centre

Your guide to the great Indigenous Red Centre art trail

The best thing about exploring the Indigenous art trail of the Red Centre can be described in one word: unique.

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The top Alice Springs accommodation for every travellerFamily around the campfire at Squeaky Windmill near Alice Springs
Alice Springs

Alice Springs caravan parks and camping – everything you need to know

From swags and tents to caravans, cabins, or upscale glamping setups, Alice Springs offers an enchanting backdrop for camping in Australia's heartland.

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Women hiking Larapinta Trail
Red Centre

Everything you need to know about the Larapinta Trail

The epic Larapinta Trail boasts sheer walls of vivid red rock, wild swimming holes, spindly ghost gums, and sapphire skies – and the potential to ground us and revive the soul.

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The private deck attached to the Deluxe Suites at Discovery Parks - Kings Canyon
Red Centre

The ultimate guide to camping and caravanning in the Red Centre

To truly appreciate the beauty of the Red Centre you need to spend a night or more under the stars.

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Guests dining at Sounds of Silence at Uluru
Uluru

Amazing dining experiences near Uluṟu

From fine bush tucker dining to cheap barbecue cook-ups, you’ll be ready to devour the desertscape once you’ve read about these top Uluru restaurants and dining experiences.

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Soul-stirring and steeped in spirituality, the Northern Territory is an achingly beautiful part of Australia, home to larger-than-life scenery and six dramatically different seasons. Closer to Bali than it is to Brisbane, Australia’s smallest capital blends 56 nationalities, a perky pulse and a laid-back tropical air.

With its ancient Aboriginal connection, the stories of the Dreamtime are shared on cliff-face galleries, creating the greatest and oldest collections of rock art in the world.

Home to the smallest population of any Aussie state or territory, the NT is big on landscape and natural beauty. Here, Indigenous culture looms large, lush nature reserves are a rock wallaby’s hop from town, and the feeling of having entered a parallel world never goes away. 


Getting Around

Whether you’re hitting the highways in a hire campervan or kicking up dust in a 4WD, there’s no better way to see the Northern Territory than on a road trip. From the seaside capital of Darwin to the mesmerising landscape around Uluṟu, and the quintessential Aussie towns of Tennant Creek and Katherine, there are a ton of places to see. You could almost go as far as saying the Northern Territory is the road-tripping capital of Australia, with a swathe of ready-made routes.

If you do leave the city behind, be mindful that the NT is big and remote, so be prepared. Carry extra fuel and plenty of water, and ensure your vehicle is up to scratch for plenty of kilometres on sometimes bumpy, challenging tracks.


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Uluṟu, is far from the only awesome thing to see in Australia’s Red Centre. To the north-east, the mighty Kings Canyon cleaves deep into the earth. Trek to the rim for views across the bluffs and gorges of Watarrka National Park, or through the West MacDonnell Ranges, which stretch for hundreds of kilometres. From the steamy weather right down to the faces you’ll see in its streets, Darwin is exotic. The city hosts incredible Asian food markets, galleries and museums walled with beautiful Indigenous art, and a line-up of bumping cultural festivals.

Australia’s largest national park Kakadu, covers almost two million hectares of wilderness, only a privileged few get the chance to travel to and experience the deeply spiritual feel of Arnhem Land

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