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Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset with Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset with Outback Barbecue Dinner and Star Tour
 (275)
from: $155

Enjoy an Aussie-style barbecue dinner with views of Australia’s most recognized natural icon, Uluru (Ayers Rock). Unwind with a complimentary glass of wine as you watch the sun sink over Uluru. Then, enjoy a mouthwatering dinner within the Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park as a myriad of stars come out to light up the outback’s night sky. After dinner, your outback experience is enhanced with a star tour of the southern desert sky.

Sunset 3-Hour Cruise from Darwin with Dinner and Sparkling Wine
Sunset 3-Hour Cruise from Darwin with Dinner and Sparkling Wine
 (591)
from: $108

Step aboard for a 3-hour, tropical sunset cruise aboard the luxury 50ft. Sundancer catamaran on the magnificent Darwin Harbour. Your cruise includes sparkling wine and a delicious tapas/barbecue dinner served throughout the evening. There is no better way to wind down your day than with unobstructed views of the setting sun and a glass of wine in hand!

Kakadu Full-Day Tour from Darwin with Lunch
Kakadu Full-Day Tour from Darwin with Lunch
 (494)
from: $196

Experience the World Heritage Kakadu National Park on this interactive day tour from Darwin. On this small group Kakadu day tour, your Offroad Dreaming Guide will interpret for you, the Ancient Artworks at the Ubirr Rock Art Sites, spend time with the Artworks at ground level, or climb to the top to view the 360' lookout over the Wetlands from the Nadab lookout, join the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise on the East Alligator River, to hear about the history and culture of the people and the land and take up their invitation for a step into Arnhem Land, where there will be a cultural demonstration. Your professional guide will take you through the day, sharing with you knowledge and stories as you go. During October and May, we will revert to our equally in depth wet season itinerary for the Kakadu Day Tour. This will include visiting the Rock Art Galleries at Burrungkuy, Nourlangie Rock, instead of Ubirr and we will take the Yellow Waters Billabong Cruise instead of the Guluyambi Cruise.

Litchfield National Park and Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Litchfield National Park and Jumping Crocodile Cruise
 (1124)
from: $125

Litchfield Escapes is Territory owned and operated. Experienced local tour guides. Wildlife and Jumping Croc cruise which is a private boat cruise for our passengers only. Our tour departs from 0545am to 06.00am so we are the only ones on the river at this time of the morning. Full commentary on Darwin and Litchfield Park. Also visiting Wangi, Florence and Buley Rock holes. Enjoy a swim in each of these beautiful natural fed spring water falls. Visit Magnetic and cathedral termite mounds. Snacks and a healthy lunch included. Dietary requirements are catered for. Plenty of water provided. On this tour you are guaranteed to see the very best of Litchfield Park and your private croc cruise. A memorable day you will never forget.

Ayers Rock Day Trip from Alice Springs Including Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Sunset BBQ Dinner
Ayers Rock Day Trip from Alice Springs Including Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Sunset BBQ Dinner
 (408)
from: $220

Experience the wonders of Kata Tjuta & Uluru as part of your Northern Territory adventure. Travel in air-conditioned comfort, hear intriguing stories and learn the secrets of this unique world-renowned destination. We provide meals, beverages and snacks so all you have to do is focus on your incredible surroundings. Combining luxury with exploration and discovery, this day tour is one of the most popular things to do during an authentic outback discovery holiday. This day trip to see the sights of Uluru and Kata Tjuta is a memorable experience for holidaymakers of all ages. All activities are considered very safe for all age groups. They do not require a high level of fitness or agility. You’ll enjoy: Watching the sunset at the sacred site of Uluru with a glass of bubbly Uluru: Guided Mala Walk Uluru: Guided Mutitjulu Waterhole Walk Kata Tjuta: Walpa Gorge Walk Aboriginal Cultural Centre Mount Connor Lookout (Alice Springs start only)

Kings Canyon Day Trip from Ayers Rock (Uluru)
Kings Canyon Day Trip from Ayers Rock (Uluru)
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from: $177

Travel into the heart of Australia on a Kings Canyon day trip from Ayers Rock (Uluru). Your journey takes you to a classic outback cattle station at Kings Creek Station and reveals the amazing landscape of Kings Canyon. For tremendous views over the immense chasm, explore the canyon’s steep cliffs on the Rim Walk or follow an easier route along the canyon’s floor on the Creek Bed Walk.

Uluru and Kata Tjuta Experience with BBQ Dinner
Uluru and Kata Tjuta Experience with BBQ Dinner
 (176)
from: $206

Experience the wonders of Kata Tjuta & Uluru as part of your Northern Territory adventure. Travel in air-conditioned comfort, hear intriguing stories and learn the secrets of this unique world-renowned destination. We provide beverages, snacks, and BBQ so all you have to do is focus on your incredible surroundings. Combining luxury with exploration and discovery, this day tour is one of the most popular things to do during an authentic outback discovery holiday. This day trip to see the sights of Uluru and Kata Tjuta is a memorable experience for holidaymakers of all ages. All activities are considered very safe for all age groups. They do not require a high level of fitness or agility. You’ll enjoy: Watching the sunset at the sacred site of Uluru with a glass of bubbly Uluru: Guided Mala Walk Uluru: Guided Mutitjulu Waterhole Walk Kata Tjuta: Walpa Gorge Walk Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Darwin Sunset Dinner Cruise on Cape Adieu
Darwin Sunset Dinner Cruise on Cape Adieu
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from: $105

Darwin is famous for its lush tropical climate, outdoor activities and fresh seafood. This 2.5-hour dinner cruise brings these elements together with an intimate 4-course meal on a traditional Fishing Vessel. A northern Australian sunset serves as a backdrop to an intimate meal featuring wild seafood entrees, Scrumptious salads, Wild Caught Fish of the day or marinated chicken thighs BBQ'd onboard for mains and a fresh fruit platter for dessert.

Segway the FULL base of Uluru at Sunrise
Segway the FULL base of Uluru at Sunrise
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from: $121

See more by experiencing the full base of Uluru on a Segway. Segways are fun to ride. Our guides are highly knowledgeable and passionate about the local area. On this tour you'll see more of Uluru, whilst having fun learning about Uluru's nature, history, geology and local Indigenous culture.

Uluru (Ayers Rock) Base and Sunset Half-Day Trip with Opt Outback BBQ Dinner
Uluru (Ayers Rock) Base and Sunset Half-Day Trip with Opt Outback BBQ Dinner
 (108)
from: $105

Join your guide for a drive around the base of Uluru. Learn about the native flora, fauna and intriguing cultural traditions of traditional owners, the Anangu, and discover an array of fascinating sacred sites. Continue to the Kuniya Walk where you will be escorted to the Mutitjulu Waterhole.Travel to the Uluru sunset viewing area, 'Sunset Strip' and enjoy a glass of wine and canapes while watching the sun set over Ayers Rock.

Heli Pub Crawl – 4 Pubs
Heli Pub Crawl – 4 Pubs
 (24)
from: $670

On this tour, you will arrive at four different kinds of watering holes where you will share a tale and beverage (or two) with the local publicans. Flying by helicopter, this pub-crawl, not only offers spectacular sights of the Top End but also has you arrive with your own rock star landing at a selection of Darwin’s handpicked iconic pubs!

Litchfield National Park Day Tour from Darwin With Waterfalls And Buley Rockhole
Litchfield National Park Day Tour from Darwin With Waterfalls And Buley Rockhole
 (360)
from: $152

Enjoy a small-group guided tour of the Litchfield National Park, on day tour from Darwin. Visit the incredible Wangi Falls, Florence Falls and Buley Rockhole where you’ll have a chance to see and swim in stunning waterfalls. (Seasonal weather conditions may apply) See the Magnetic and Cathedral Termite Mounds and hear about their unique role in our Tropical Eco-system.  Enjoy a private group crocodile spotting cruise along the Adelaide River, skippered by our local wildlife expert. Enjoy a delicious lunch and snacks along the way.

West MacDonnell Ranges Day Trip from Alice Springs
West MacDonnell Ranges Day Trip from Alice Springs
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from: $121

Experience the magnificent grandeur of the West MacDonnell Ranges on this fascinating one day tour. Marvel at towering fiery red walls set aglow by the desert sun as you drive along the ranges. We tour through these amazing ranges all day and stop at beautiful gorges and waterholes, where we can enjoy a refreshing swim in the warmer months. Don’t forget your camera! Every moment of this memorable one day tour is worth capturing. You’ll visit: Simpsons Gap Standley Chasm Ochre Pits Ormiston Gorge Glen Helen Ellery Creek Bighole Flynn Memorial Optional swim at Ellery Creek Bighole (summer only) All activities are considered very safe for all age groups. They do not require a high level of fitness or agility.

Best of Uluru & Segway
Best of Uluru & Segway
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from: $103

Do you want to see the BEST of ULURU and RIDE a SEGWAY? Then join us for an incredible Uluru Experience that you won't forget. We'll pick you up from your hotel and journey by bus to Uluru. Upon arrival at Uluru you guide will lead you into the famous Mutitjulu waterhole, where you can marvel at ancient Aboriginal Rock Art. After this we'll teach you how to Segway and set off and cruise a quarter of Uluru's massive base. After a cruise your guide will lead you on foot to visit the ancient caves of the Mala Walk.

Katherine Day Tour from Darwin including Katherine Gorge Cruise
Katherine Day Tour from Darwin including Katherine Gorge Cruise
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from: $209

A spectacular Katherine Gorge day tour is one of the many unforgettable experiences available to you in the Top End in Australia's Northern Territory. Traveling from Darwin to Katherine Gorge, you will journey to Nitmiluk National Park where you will view ancient Aboriginal rock art on the canyon walls, the abundant flora and fauna of the region and maybe even see a few crocodiles! Enjoy a cruise -- a highlight of Katherine Gorge tours -- and take a refreshing swim at the crocodile-free Edith Falls, before returning to Darwin.

Top End Safari Camp Day Tour
Top End Safari Camp Day Tour
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from: $335

If you want to fit in all of the quintessential Top End activities into the one day then this is the tour for you! With a helicopter, airboat, cruise boat and crocodile safe swimming cafe there is no better way to experience the spectacular local wildlife and landscapes of the Litchfield region. Guests will see the majestic floodplains from above in a scenic helicopter flight and spot crocodiles, birds and even buffalo on a thrilling airboat ride through the channels and into the rainforest. Our cruise boat takes guests along Sweets Lagoon billabong for a slower pace perfect for birdwatching and taking pictures whilst tucking into a gourmet BBQ meal. We have Australia’s only nature-based croc safe pool where guests can take a dip and get face to face with a wild saltwater crocodile. The tour finishes off with an exciting feeding and exhibition with one of our rescue monster crocodiles caught by Matt Wright himself. Experience a once in a lifetime Top End day adventure with us!

Helicopter Scenic: Extended Uluru & Kata Tjuta
Helicopter Scenic: Extended Uluru & Kata Tjuta
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from: $223

36min Helicopter Flight: Uluru & Kata Tjuta Birdseye view of the Ayers Rock National Park its heritage listed rock features with informative and entertaining commentary. A unique and breathtaking experience with views beyond words. A rich in culture and purely fascinating landscape often not accessible by land - nothing short of spectacular with an extension around the back of Kata Tjuta to capture that ultimate photo of Kata Tjuta with Uluru as your backdrop!

Litchfield and Jumping Crocodiles Full Day Trip from Darwin
Litchfield and Jumping Crocodiles Full Day Trip from Darwin
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from: $156

This day trip combines all the best parts of Litchfield National Park; including Jumping Crocodiles, Waterfalls, Termite Mounds and an amazing sunset experience. Join your local driver guide for this fun-filled small group experience. Local guides provide information and commentary on Darwin and Litchfield. Enjoy air-conditioned comfort then swim in pristine waterholes, spot birds and wildlife and be enchanted by majestic magnetic and cathedral termite mounds. Picnic lunch is supplied and the spectacular day is finished off with prawns and bubbly whilst watching the glorious Top End sunset.

Uluru (Ayers Rock) Field of Light Sunrise Tour
Uluru (Ayers Rock) Field of Light Sunrise Tour
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from: $51

Internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro’s Field of Light, inspired by a trip to Uluru 24-years ago, has been installed in a remote desert area within sight of majestic Uluru. In the quiet of pre-dawn, this once in a lifetime experience will be etched in your mind forever. Arrive at Field of Light while the earth is still blanketed in darkness and wander through the field of 50,000 glowing spheres of colour while Desert Oaks seemingly appear from nowhere as the dawn light creeps above the horizon. You’ll eventually make your way to the top of an ancient sand dune where you’ll see the first rays of sunrise set the desert sky alight, flooding the landscape with warm light while you enjoy tea, coffee and hot chocolate with stunning views of Uluru.

Scenic Plane Flight: Uluru & Kata Tjuta
Scenic Plane Flight: Uluru & Kata Tjuta
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from: $200

40min Scenic Flight: Uluru & Kata Tjuta Experience the beauty of these great Australian landmarks with an amazing aerial view from your fixed-wing aircraft. The incredible rock formations of Kata Tjuta are a must see from the air. Enjoy guaranteed window seats on all flights. Your professional pilot will provide you expert commentary along the way.

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs
Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs
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from: $808

Want to see the Red Centre's greatest natural attractions in under three days? Easy. Jump on this trip and you'll get to admire Uluru by sunrise and sunset, explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon – the Lost City, Amphitheatre, Garden of Eden and North and South Walls – and weave through the gigantic boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta. Experience the heart of the Red Centre with the best guides in the business who know the culture, people and Outback like the back of their hand. Spend you days gaining a deeper understanding into the spiritual importance of Uluru and its surrounds, and your nights camping on Australia’s red earth and dining under the stars.

Kakadu, Nourlangie and Yellow Waters Tour from Darwin
Kakadu, Nourlangie and Yellow Waters Tour from Darwin
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from: $243

Discover the magic of Australia's Kakadu National Park on this full day trip from Darwin. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre to view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu. Cruise along the famous Yellow Waters, while looking out for crocodiles on the riverbank and visit Nourlangie Rock, famed for its ancient Aboriginal rock art.

Uluru Morning Guided Base Walk
Uluru Morning Guided Base Walk
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from: $109

Enjoy a magical morning walking around the base of Uluru, watching the first sunlight of the day creep across the desert plains, slowly changing the color of your surroundings. This walk is 6.5-miles (11-kilometers) in length.

Kakadu National Park Wildlife and Ubirr Rock Art Tour from Darwin City
Kakadu National Park Wildlife and Ubirr Rock Art Tour from Darwin City
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from: $173

Let us take you on a tour to one of Australia’s most ancient and beautiful places, Kakadu National Park. At Cahills Crossing lookout spot Saltwater Crocodiles in their natural habitat! Travel through World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park on a guided walking tour to explore the 20,000 years old rock art and the amazing views from Ubirr rock. For an additional cost you can also add in an optional "Jumping Crocodile Cruise" (option WKDC-B).

Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Alice Springs One-Way Shuttle
Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Alice Springs One-Way Shuttle
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from: $128

Travel from Uluru (Ayers Rock) to Alice Springs in a deluxe coach with a professional driver who shares informative commentary about the sights you pass during the 6-hour journey. Avoid the worry and expense of flying or renting a car and leave the driving to the professionals with this one-way transfer that provides door-to-door service in a comfortable air-conditioned coach. Bonus: have the chance to spot wildlife and view more of central Australia’s magnificent landscape, including Mount Conner (Attila) and the West MacDonnell Ranges.

Highlights of Uluru Including Sunrise and Breakfast
Highlights of Uluru Including Sunrise and Breakfast
 (81)
from: $94

As you travel towards Uluru its vast shape rises from the sand dunes in the early dawn light highlighting its presence in this country. Your guide will take you to a special location to watch the sun rise over this amazing monolith. You will learn the Creation stories of Liru (venomous snake) and Kuniya (woma python) and hear about the Mala people. After a picnic breakfast you will visit Mutitjulu Waterhole and then drive around the base of the Uluru before returning to the resort. This three hour highlights tour is perfect for those short on time.

Kakadu National Park Scenic Flight
Kakadu National Park Scenic Flight
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from: $528

Experience the quintessential Top End flight and take in the famous Kakadu National Park, including the spectacular Mary River and its wetlands. Depart Darwin Airport and prepare yourself for scenery that will take your breath away. This extensive scenic flight traverses otherwise untouchable landscapes, over the best and most beautiful areas of Kakadu. See the vast water systems, wetlands and Mary River, as well as spectacular features scattered across the landscape. In the wet season we fly over the magnificent Jim Jim and Twin Falls, while in the dry season we fly over the world-renowned Arnhem Land, with its amazing landscape formations. The unique scenery experienced on this flight will stay with you for years to come

Darwin Sunset Cruise Including Fish
Darwin Sunset Cruise Including Fish 'n' Chips
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from: $67

As the sun sets over Darwin, take to the water for a scrumptious serving of fresh, wild caught Northern Territory fish and chips. Accompanied with a complimentary drink, this Australian favorite comfort food is the center piece of this award winning Sea Darwin sunset cruise. You'll be taken to the best places on the harbor to relax, unwind and enjoy a famous Top End sunset. Watching the sun set over Darwin while enjoying Fish’n Chips, is a truly Territorian experience.

Alice Springs to Ayers Rock (Uluru) One Way Shuttle
Alice Springs to Ayers Rock (Uluru) One Way Shuttle
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from: $128

Travel by luxury bus on this one way transfer from Alice Springs to Uluru (Ayers Rock). Learn more about the flora and fauna as well as the natural and geological history of this classic Northern Territory desert scenery as you pass outback stations. Take an optional Camel ride (own expense) and stop to take photos of Mount Conner, the third monolith of Central Australia.

Full Uluru Base Walk at Sunrise Including breakfast
Full Uluru Base Walk at Sunrise Including breakfast
 (274)
from: $121

Watch sunrise from the base of the rock rather than from a viewing area further away. Outback picnic breakfast including tea and coffee provided on the walk. The small group* allows you to make the most of your guide. Ask as many questions as you like, hear all the stories and facts without Learn about the cultural significance of Uluru to the local Anangu people. *Due to the coronavirus all tours will will need a minimum of 6 passengers to depart and may exceed our usual maximum of 11. This is valid until the 31st October 2020.

Afternoon Kata Tjuta Small Group Tour
Afternoon Kata Tjuta Small Group Tour
 (77)
from: $91

See one of the most dramatic natural rock formations in the world! Take a guided, small-group tour of the conglomerate rock domes of Kata Tjuta, one of Australia’s most iconic natural features! Travel to the famous Walpa Gorge and learn the history and myths surrounding this spiritual place!

Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset Tour
Uluru (Ayers Rock) Sunset Tour
 (48)
from: $53

Travel from Ayers Rock Resort to the Uluru sunset viewing area.  Enjoy nibbles and a complimentary glass of wine as the sun sinks over the western horizon and the evening sky brings out the many shades of colour for which Uluru is famous. 

Tiwi Islands Cultural Experience from Darwin Including Ferry
Tiwi Islands Cultural Experience from Darwin Including Ferry
 (45)
from: $254

Instead of briefly reading about Australia’s Aboriginal communities in your guidebook or online, truly immerse yourself in the history and culture of those communities on this full day experience. Take a ferry from Darwin to Bathurst Island to meet members of the local Tiwi community of Wurrumiyanga. Witness ancient customs and rituals like smoking ceremony, hand weaving and painting and learn about day-to-day life of the Tiwi Community. Lunch and ferry are included!

Tiwi By Design Day Tour
Tiwi By Design Day Tour
 (100)
from: $260

Visit a traditional Aboriginal community on the Tiwi Islands, off the coast of Darwin. Accompanied by a local Tiwi guide, you'll learn about local history and Tiwi rituals by visiting all the places of interest. Share a traditional morning tea with Tiwi Islanders before taking an art workshop taught by Aboriginal artists. Tourism is limited on the island, making this a rare chance to visit this Aboriginal community that holds on tightly to its traditions.

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Ayers Rock
Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Ayers Rock
 (4)
from: $808

Want to see the Red Centre's greatest natural attractions in under three days? Easy. Jump on this trip and you'll get to admire Uluru by sunrise and sunset, explore the natural wonders of Kings Canyon – the Lost City, Amphitheatre, Garden of Eden and North and South Walls – and weave through the gigantic boulders and gullies of Kata Tjuta. Experience the heart of the Red Centre with the best guides in the business who know the culture, people and Outback like the back of their hand. Spend you days gaining a deeper understanding into the spiritual importance of Uluru and its surrounds, and your nights camping on Australia’s red earth and dining under the stars.

Uluru Sunrise (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta Half Day Trip
Uluru Sunrise (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta Half Day Trip
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from: $113

Experience an unforgettable sunrise at Uluru (Ayers Rock). Warm up with a tea or coffee and settle in on the viewing platform for an incredible view of the surrounding desert landscape as the sun rises over Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Walk the trail through Walpa Gorge following the natural creek between two of the tallest domes of Kata Tjuta.

Alice Springs Camel Tour
Alice Springs Camel Tour
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from: $57

Our camel ride in Alice Springs is a great experience for all ages and a fun family-friendly activity. We are the only camel ride on offer in Alice Springs. This gentle ride starts from the camel farm at Pyndan Camel Tracks located 20-minutes by road from Alice Springs. Once on the back of your camel, your experienced guide will lead you into White Gums Station following a track along an avenue of Iron Bark and Mulga trees before climbing a slight incline for sweeping views across the MacDonnell Ranges– a great place for a photo on your camel. Along the way, spot wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies and birds. Free transfers from outside your hotel's reception departs 30 minutes prior to tour.

Darwin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Darwin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
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from: $32

Tour Darwin at your own pace with a 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on hop-off pass. See fabulous views from the open-top double-decker bus and get on and off at 12 convenient stops, including Crocosaurus Cove, the waterfront precinct and Fort Hill Wharf. Stay as long as you like at the attractions of your choice, then hop on board to travel from sight to sight. Or stay on the bus to enjoy full 70-minute and 90-minute tours around Darwin, while listening to an entertaining on-board commentary.

Early Morning Ballooning in Alice Springs
Early Morning Ballooning in Alice Springs
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from: $216

Float above the outback desert on this exciting hot air balloon adventure! Rise before dawn and watch your balloon inflate in the early rays of daybreak, before boarding your balloon and heading aloft. Drift over this barren landscape and spot wildlife from the air. Enjoy light refreshments including sparkling wine and fruit juice at the landing site. This is a great way to see the Outback.

Uluru Small Group Tour including Sunset
Uluru Small Group Tour including Sunset
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from: $121

Experience the many moods of Uluru at sunset with an uninterrupted view. Admire the immensity of Uluru as you immerse yourself in the environmental changes of this world-renowned icon at sunset.

Kata Tjuta Small-Group Tour Including Sunrise and Breakfast
Kata Tjuta Small-Group Tour Including Sunrise and Breakfast
 (99)
from: $121

Experience the mystic morning serenity of one of Australia’s most spiritual places! Travel to the massive rock domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and marvel as they change colors in the light of the rising sun! Enjoy an outback picnic breakfast and a walking tour of the magnificent Walpa Gorge! Traveling in a small group, with no more than 11 participants, allows for an intimate and personalized experience.

One Day Litchfield Park Adventures
One Day Litchfield Park Adventures
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from: $122

Highlights: Small Group 10 or 16 people, Personalize Tour visit Wangai, Florence, Buley Rock, Magnetic Termite and Cathedral Termite Mound, Batchelor Butterfly Farm and Petting Zoo A specialized guided walking tour like no other, to the rocky bottom of Florence Falls via Shady Creek. The perfect place to catch your breath and disappear into the tranquil landscape of Litchfield National Park. Swim and cool off in the blissful spring-fed waterfalls, take a guided walk in the tropical monsoon vine forests and experience nature in its finest form. Experience a lesson in ancient Indigenous bush food and medicine, passed down from ancestors for thousands of years. At your choice to explore Batchelor Butterfly Farm and the wonderful Animal Petting Zoo

Kakadu Yellow Waters & Katherine Gorge Helicopter Scenic
Kakadu Yellow Waters & Katherine Gorge Helicopter Scenic
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from: $1,211

Fly from Darwin to Katherine over rugged landscape in one of our fixed wing aircraft. From here, you are taken on an action packed scenic helicopter ride deep inside the gorges of Nitmiluk National Park. You’ll get an up close look at areas that are simply unreachable by any other means. After exploring the gorges, fly to Kakadu National Park. Sit back and be amazed at the view of the ancient, unimaginable landscape that has made Kakadu so famous. You’ll be left breathless at the scope and spiritual magnificence of the land. Landing in Kakadu National Park relax for a minute and have lunch before the partaking in the afternoon Yellow Waters Boat Cruise. This majestic boat ride will see you discover hidden areas of Kakadu, untouched by mankind. Wildlife is abundant, as is the natural beauty and cultural significance of the region. Your flight back to Darwin takes in the spectacular Mary and Adelaide Rivers, before finally landing safely back in Darwin.

Palm Valley 4WD Day Tour
Palm Valley 4WD Day Tour
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from: $128

Take a journey into another time and another world. This fascinating day includes a peek into the history of Hermannsburg Aboriginal Mission, followed by a 4WD drive through the Finke River bed. Marvel at ancient Palm Trees from a long-ago tropical rain-forest era in Central Australia, and take in majestic desert views as you travel. Explore further afield and discover more of the beautiful hidden gems Central Australia has to offer. You’ll be thrilled to see: Palm Valley The Amphitheatre Finke Gorge National Park Hermannsburg Aboriginal Community Kalaranga Lookout Real offroad 4WD Driving

Bombing of Darwin World War II Tour with Harbour Cruise
Bombing of Darwin World War II Tour with Harbour Cruise
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from: $101

See how the Second World War was experienced in Australia on a WWII historical tour of Darwin. This poignant tour highlights the memorials and sites of the war, explains the bombing of Darwin, and visits Darwin’s historic bases, museums and military precincts. You’ll also cruise the harbor to see the site of a wartime shipwreck and the modern-day navy base.

Litchfield Park & Daly River - Scenic Flight From Darwin
Litchfield Park & Daly River - Scenic Flight From Darwin
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from: $494

Litchfield is one of the Northern Territory’s hidden treasures, and seeing it from the air is the best way to fully appreciate it. Our Scenic Flight will show you the hidden corners of Litchfield, which are largely inaccessible by land. Stunning waterfalls, wetlands and ancient Outback landscapes provide perplexing views that won’t soon be forgotten. Fly over the Darwin River Dam, Famous Rum Jungle Uranium Mine and onto the majestic Litchfield escarpments. Experience a bird’s eye view of the Magnetic Ant Hills, Cascades, Lost City, and the many majestic water falls including the Florence, Tjenja, Wangi, Tolmer and Sandy Creek Falls. From Litchfield we fly south over crocodile-breeding wetlands of the Daly River to the wide Daly River delta as it spills into the sea. Then we will fly back to Darwin along the remote West Coast via Channel Point, Crab Claw Island and Darwin Harbour.

Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls Day Trip Escape from Darwin
Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls Day Trip Escape from Darwin
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from: $200

A must-do day trip when visiting the Top End! We travel south along the famous Stuart Highway through the townships of Adelaide River and Pine Creek towards Katherine and Nitmiluk National Park. Explore this wonderful region in the Northern Territory and relax as your guide provides historical and cultural commentary throughout your journey. A must-see inclusion is the NitNit Dreaming two-hour Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) boat cruise where you will journey through the middle of cliff faces 70m high with the sun’s natural lighting providing ever-changing colours throughout the landscape and rock formations. Soak in the stories of the traditional owners of the land, the Jawoyn people of Katherine as you are guided through this spectacular area before we head to the picturesque Edith Falls (Leliyn).*subject to boat cruise timing, Edith Falls (Leliyn) will be visited either prior to or after the Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) boat cruise. Then it's time to meander our way back to Darwin.

Kata Tjuta Sunrise and Valley of the Winds Half-Day Trip
Kata Tjuta Sunrise and Valley of the Winds Half-Day Trip
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from: $126

View the sunrise at Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and a walk with your Guide to the Valley of the Winds. Hear fascinating stories of the geology, history and culture of Kata Tjuta. This incredible formation of rock domes extends six kilometres into the ground and is the remains of erosion that began more than 500 million years ago. The walk to Valley of the Winds takes you down into a timeless haven within the domes through trickling creek beds.

Yellow Water Cruise - Kakadu
Yellow Water Cruise - Kakadu
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from: $58

The Indigenous owned Yellow Water Cruises takes you on a discovery tour through the world famous Yellow Water Billabong. Operating year round, sunrise to sunset, the cruise winds its way through distinct ecosystems of Yellow Water Billabong and tributaries of the South Alligator River.

Kata Tjuta Sunset Half Day Trip
Kata Tjuta Sunset Half Day Trip
 (50)
from: $80

This tour takes you to the inspiring red-hued sedimentary rock domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) to watch the sunset. They are thought to have originally been one huge piece of rock, much like Uluru, that has weathered over millions of years to become an intriguing series of individual formations. Your Driver Guide will explain along the way the geological and cultural history of the area. Absorb the unique flora and admire the powerful domes of Kata Tjuta while you take in a magnificent outback sunset with canapés and Australian wines.

About Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, located in the central and northern regions of the continent. It is the third largest territory in Australia, with an area of 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi). The Northern Territory is bordered by the states of Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. The capital and largest city is Darwin. The Northern Territory is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the tropical rainforests of the Top End to the red deserts of the Outback. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, and many species of birds. The Northern Territory is known for its rich Indigenous culture, with over 40 different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups. It is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic national parks, including Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The Northern Territory is a popular tourist destination, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. It is also a great place to explore the Outback, with its rugged terrain, remote towns, and unique wildlife.

History of Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, located in the central and northern regions of the continent. It is the third largest territory in Australia, with an area of 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi). The Northern Territory is bordered by the states of Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. The capital and largest city is Darwin. The Northern Territory is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the tropical rainforests of the Top End to the red deserts of the Outback. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, and many species of birds. The Northern Territory is known for its rich Indigenous culture, with over 40 different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups. It is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic national parks, including Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The Northern Territory is a popular tourist destination, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. It is also a great place to explore the Outback, with its rugged terrain, remote towns, and unique wildlife.

Things to do in Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, located in the central and northern regions of the continent. It is the third largest territory in Australia, with an area of 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi). The Northern Territory is bordered by the states of Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. The capital and largest city is Darwin. The Northern Territory is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the tropical rainforests of the Top End to the red deserts of the Outback. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, and many species of birds. The Northern Territory is known for its rich Indigenous culture, with over 40 different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups. It is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic national parks, including Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The Northern Territory is a popular tourist destination, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. It is also a great place to explore the Outback, with its rugged terrain, remote towns, and unique wildlife.

Is Northern Territory Family Friendly?

The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, located in the central and northern regions of the continent. It is the third largest territory in Australia, with an area of 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi). The Northern Territory is bordered by the states of Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. The capital and largest city is Darwin. The Northern Territory is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the tropical rainforests of the Top End to the red deserts of the Outback. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, and many species of birds. The Northern Territory is known for its rich Indigenous culture, with over 40 different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups. It is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic national parks, including Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The Northern Territory is a popular tourist destination, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. It is also a great place to explore the Outback, with its rugged terrain, remote towns, and unique wildlife.
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The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, located in the central and northern regions of the continent. It is the third largest territory in Australia, with an area of 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi). The Northern Territory is bordered by the states of Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. The capital and largest city is Darwin. The Northern Territory is home to a wide variety of landscapes, from the tropical rainforests of the Top End to the red deserts of the Outback. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, kangaroos, wallabies, dingoes, and many species of birds. The Northern Territory is known for its rich Indigenous culture, with over 40 different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language groups. It is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic national parks, including Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The Northern Territory is a popular tourist destination, with its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich Indigenous culture. It is also a great place to explore the Outback, with its rugged terrain, remote towns, and unique wildlife.



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