5 Things to Do in Darwin, NT, Australia
5 Things to Do in Darwin, NT, Australia
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In this episode we’re exploring Darwin, a city in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory – an area known as the “real Outback.” First stop on David’s tour of Darwin is Crocosaurus Cove, a reptile park situated in downtown Darwin. It holds the world’s largest collection of Australian reptiles, but the main attraction here is the famous Cage of Death! Watch as David dives in with the most aggressive croc species in the world, the Australian saltwater crocodile AKA the “salty.”
Next up is the Mindil Beach Sunset Market – an evening market where locals and tourists alike come to eat, shop for arts and crafts, and spend time outdoors. David had a crocodile burger. There are also Asian, Greek, and local food stalls to choose from. The Mindil Beach Sunset Market is open every Thursday and Sunday (dry season), but Thursday night draws more of a crowd.
Another market you can’t miss in Darwin is the Saturday morning Parap Market – another fantastic opportunity to mingle with the local community and sample international foods or browse for arts and crafts. Open from 8 am to 2:30pm, this is a great opportunity to have breakfast outside of your hotel. David ordered a Laksa and a fresh fruit smoothie. Other choices include Vietnamese pho bowls, sushi, desserts, and freshly cut fruit. Parap is perfect for families!
David joins Wallaroo Tours for a day of adventure, beginning with a boat tour to see the infamous jumping crocs of the Adelaide River. These are the largest and most aggressive crocodiles in the world and they have a remarkable ability to leap out of the water for food.
Next up on the tour is Litchfield National Park, a gorgeous nature refuge where visitors can swim in the natural rock pools or in the lagoon of Wangi Falls.
For a complete guide to Darwin, check out our article What to See and Do in Darwin:
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Darwin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Also known as “The Top End,” Darwin perches on the Timor Sea, giving it striking views of the ocean. Due to its distance from other Australian cities, it is somewhat isolated, leading to a real sense of small-town community despite its status as a large city. Get a taste of this community during your Darwin tour by stopping at the Mindil Beach Markets; on Thursdays and Sundays, you can run into almost half the city as residents turn out to shop at the various vendors and devour local multicultural cuisine.
Your Darwin sightseeing will likely take you to the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery, which is full of Australian culture and artwork. After that, get outdoors at Crocadylys Park, which is filled with Darwin’s legendary salt and freshwater crocodiles. The Darwin region is home to over 20 national parks, so you can get a taste of the Australian outback without venturing too far from civilization. Locals will also suggest you stop by Litchfield National Park—with its swimming holes and magnificent forested gorges, this area a favorite destination for many Darwinians. If you’re visiting during the hot season, join the party at Buley Rockholes, several pools of water surrounding the beautiful Florence Falls.
All this exploration is bound to make you hungry, so head back to Darwin for dinner and a comfortable place to sleep. Grab a drink at a pub, swap stories with fellow travelers, and head home for a good night’s sleep before your next day of adventure.
What was your favorite part of Darwin?
Visit our Darwin travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK - The Way Overland - Episode 10
This week we go aboard a jumping croc cruise and check out these huge reptiles in a completely different way.
Then, what was supposed to be a quick trip into Darwin to stock up and get some paperwork sorted for shipping, we end up staying for a few days due to some electrical problems with our battery charger not providing the auxiliary battery solar. We send the charger back to Perth to get fixed and we head down to Litchfield National Park going back to the basics.
Litchfield National Park.. wow!! Seriously some of the most beautiful waterfalls we’ve been to yet. This place is definitely one to put on the list and is so easy to get to from Darwin.
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Litchfield national park, Australia
Litchfield national park. Northern Territory, Australia (2011).
Litchfield National Park, covering approximately 1500 km2, is near the township of Batchelor, 100 km south-west of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Each year the park attracts over 260,000 visitors.
Proclaimed a national park in 1986, it is named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a Territory pioneer, who explored areas of the Northern Territory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the Daly River in 1864.
Litchfield national park
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6,000kms - 3 weeks free camping through the middle of Australia!
This trip was a little different as we didnt plan a thing just hit the road with the kids!
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Here are some of the places we visted:
Bitter Springs, Mataranka NT
Litchfield National Park
Mataranka Homestead
Mindil Beach Sunset Market
Crocosaurus Cove Darwin
Palmerston Water Park
Wangi Falls
Berry Springs Nature Park
Darwin Wavepool
Edith Falls - Leliyn Campground & Kiosk
Katherine Hot Springs
Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park
Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve
Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
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Lost City in Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia