TOP 50 DARWIN Attractions (Things to Do and See)
Best Darwin attractions (top 50) listed the best places to visit in Darwin - Australia. This video contains all the things to do in Darwin on the top attractions of Darwin.
Darwin, the capital of Northern Australia has so many beautiful places for all the travellers around the world. There are so many beautiful nature spots such as Mindil Beach, Berry Springs Nature Park, George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Magnetic Termite Mounds, East Point Reserve, Nightcliff Jetty, Cullen Bay Marina etc.
You also don't forget to visit the 3 most favorite places to visit in Darwin such as Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Defence of Darwin Experience and RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility.
One of most favorites things to do in Darwin is boat tours, nature & wildlife tours, fishing carters & tours, off-road tours etc. Some of the tours will visit few of top Darwin attractions. So, you must enjoy all your time while in Darwin. Hope this video of the top 50 best Darwin attractions will useful for you.
Australia's Northern Territory: From Oceans to Outback
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty Uluru also known as Ayers Rock, the cultural centre of ancient Australia.
Despite its enormous size, the Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated of all Australian states and territories. Only a couple of hundred thousand people live in an area that covers one and a half million square miles. It’s twice the size of France, and six times the size of the UK.
Most of the territory’s population live in Darwin, where our journey begins. The most northern city of Australia is an important hub of trade, commerce, defence and culture. It also acts as the country’s launching pad to Asia, and is closer to Bali than to Sydney.
The World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia, covering twelve and a half thousand square miles nearly half the size of Switzerland. This magnificent land is co-managed between Parks Australia and Aboriginal people, descendants of those who have lived here for more than fifty thousand years. Aborigines here have a deep spiritual connection with the land that dates back to the world’s Creation in their culture.
Kakadu is home to a sublime collection of flora and fauna. Around two thousand types of plant, from coastal mangroves to open woodland and billabongs, hold a fascinating selection of birds and mammals.
Crocodiles are apex predators that have existed since dinosaurs walked the earth, and are greatly respected by the people who live and work here today. Crocodiles stalk their prey from just below the surface of the water, waiting for the perfect time to strike. But despite dominating the rivers and the coast, they attract tourists from all over the world who come to see these magnificent beasts in the wild.
Arnhem Land is the last great Aboriginal reserve, home to around seventeen thousand Aboriginal people living in outstations scattered throughout this overwhelmingly large, remote corner of the Territory. These people live in a blend of European-style Australian life and traditional Aboriginal culture.
Arnhem Land provides a wealth of opportunities to explore the oldest continuing civilisation on Earth. Rock art that dates back to sixty thousand years, traditionally made baskets and indigenous paintings are all part of this rich tapestry of indigenous life in the Northern Territory.
It’s a similar story in the city of Alice Springs. A vibrant oasis of culture, Alice Springs is the gateway to the outback, Australia’s Red Centre. Standing proudly in stark contrast with the bright, sunburned desert, Alice Springs is a green, tranquil home for over twenty thousand people. It seems a strange place to find a city. Pleasant cafes, busy museums and fashionable bars aren’t the usual images conjured by thinking of outback Central Australia, but the Alice is the bustling centre of a huge range of events, festivals, shows, museums and galleries.
But Alice Springs is known as the gateway to the outback for a reason. For tourists and locals alike, Alice Springs is the beginning of the road to some of the most incredible natural wonders in the whole of Australia.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a magnificent geological formation is, for many, the symbol of Australia itself. Situated in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is an area of enormous cultural significance for the local indigenous people.
Uluru is the largest single monolith in the world. This huge sandstone formation is held in high regard by Aboriginal people not just locally but all across Australia. The shapes in the rock have been the subject of Creation stories in Aboriginal culture known as the Dreamtime for thousands of years. Thrilling stories about animals, bad spirits and early Aboriginal people are still told by elders today.
Uluru is a sacred place, the Mecca of Australian Aboriginals. The nearby cultural information centre receives letters from previous visitors people who have taken a stone or a rock from Uluru and then suffered bad fortune in their work or personal lives. These people have then returned the rock to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park along with a letter of apology, believing that taking the rock in the first place has been the cause of their misfortune.
Kata Tjuta, or ‘The Olgas’, is a group of thirty six domed sandstone rocks thought to be around five hundred million years old. The mesmerising shapes and ochre colour have captivated locals and travellers for generations. In the local language, Kata Tjuta means “many heads”. The area is still managed by indigenous people today, with Aboriginal guides and rangers working alongside white Australians to preserve the geological and cultural importance of this remarkable place.
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Photo Journey: Nature and Wildlife in Kakadu and Arnhem Land, Australia
See Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory through the eyes of five Australian photographers.
Experience unspoilt Top End landscapes, where saltwater crocodiles and other Australian wildlife rule.
Enjoy a wildlife river cruise, or take a bird watching tour to see over a third of Australia's bird species. Join one of many Kakadu tours to learn about Australian native plants and rainforest animals.
Discover Aboriginal culture with an indigenous guide, searching the bush for Aboriginal food and sharing Dreamtime stories.
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Travel Guide to Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Visit Darwin, the tropical capital of Australia's Northern Territory, handpicked by Lonely Planet as a Top 10 City to Visit in 2012.
Get along to Darwin's outdoor markets, and soak up the sights and sounds of the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Take a ride on a fishing charter on the Darwin Harbour, or join an Aboriginal tour around the shoreline. End your day in a Darwin accommodation option to suit your budgets and style.
Darwin is the gateway to the Top End's natural attractions, including Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Nitmiluk National Park, Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land.
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Nature and Wildlife in Katherine, Northern Territory
See Australian animals up close in the diverse natural attractions of the Northern Territory's Katherine region.
Rocky escarpments, savannah woodlands, soaring gorges and abundant waterways are the perfect settings for outdoor activities like bushwalking, four-wheel-driving, canoeing, hiking and bird watching.
Fly over Katherine's gorges and savannah woodlands in a helicopter. Canoeing the Katherine River allows up-close spotting of Australian wildlife like wallabies and freshwater crocodiles, and river cruises are perfect for sights of huge saltwater crocodiles. Go bushwalking in Nitmiluk National Park or join a birding tour to see rare native birds.
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The Northern Territory (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
Travel Wild explores Australia's top end the Northern Territory. Host Lin Sutherland helicopters through some of the countries most stunning canyons and explores the changing terrain of Kakadu National Park. Lin has returned in the wet season to see plains in full flood, encounter crocodiles and learn about the indigenous culture hidden within the rocky escarpment. It is some of Australia's wildest and most beautiful countryside
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Territory Wildlife Park Darwin Australia l NCL Jewel l Cruise Vlog l Ep. 17
It's a new day which means we are exploring Darwin's Territory Wildlife Park! The tour was called, TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK and here is the tour description from NCL's website:
“Visit the Territory Wildlife Park, nestled in some 400 hectares of natural bushland and offers over 4 miles of walking trails that pass through abundant woodlands, lush wetlands and tropical forest. For the convenience of visitors, carriages pulled by small trucks are available which navigate around the park, providing commentary along the way.
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Although guides will greet your coach, provide maps and offer suggestions and assistance, what you see and experience here is at your discretion. It is suggested that you first cover those exhibits you most want to see in the time allotted.”
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The guide in this first episode of Wild Travel Tuesday covers it all. Here are our favourite picks:
5️⃣ Yanchep National Park right up North from Perth
4️⃣ Tunnel Creek & Windjana National Park in the Kimberley Region
3️⃣ Cape Range National Park & Ningaloo Reef on the Ningaloo Coast
2️⃣ Karijini National Park in the Pilbara Region
1️⃣ Francois Peron National Park & Monkey Mia in Shark Bay
*️⃣ Kalbarri National Park on the Coral Coast
*️⃣ Nambung National Park with its Pinnacles
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