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Our first view of the red centre was definitely an amazing one. It's quite a long and boring bus trip around 3 hours, or 300km from Alice Springs to the Canyon, and we had…Read More
After a boat trip with Jumping Alligators, we were somewhat scared to swim in the waters in Katherine's Gorge. Nonetheless, the water was declared safe and free from…Read More
Another famous landmark in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is The Olgas. They are a bunch of rounded rocks, of which the highest point is called Mount Olga. Its…Read More
WHERE IS KAKADU NATIONAL PARK? The Kakadu National Park is a UNESCO world heritage site in the Northern Territory and became most well known for being 'Crocodile Dundee'…Read More
Fish feeding is at high tide each day. You will see huge, fat, diamond-scaled mullets, milkfish, catfish, green-backed mullets, bream, teira batfish, shovel-nosed rays,…Read More
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin is a large regional museum presenting displays of artefacts and information about the Territory's natural…Read More
Katherine is the third-biggest city (around 10,000) in the Northern Territory. The reason to come here is the famous Katherine Gorge, formed by a river inside of a canyon.…Read More
The bus for the Frontier Camel Tour picks us up at 6pm – Andrew and I are given a camel each. We ride 45 minutes for a view of sunset and Ayers Rock. The sky turns…Read More