Welcome to Australia’s Northern Territory
Twice the size of California, yet with only two hundred thousand inhabitants, it's not surprising that Australia's Northern Territory represents nature on a grand scale!
The Northern Territory is home to sixty thousand Aboriginal people, who hold a deeply spiritual connection to the land that dates back tens of thousands of years, yet can still be shared today.
Australia's Northern Territory is renowned for its colorful characters. The type of locals you'll meet at our legendary outback pubs, cattle stations or country towns.
Welcoming, friendly and laid back. You'll be inspired by the spirit of the people in Australia's Outback.
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Features
Red Centre Photo Journey
With just one thing in common, six of Australia’s leading photographers head on a journey deep into the Red Centre.
Camel Cup
Tired of the sport of kings? Then try the court jesters. It is always a good show when camels take to the race track. Camel Cup.
The Crocodile
Meet eyes with a saltwater croc in the Northern Territory and see why it's one of the most feared in the animal kingdom.
Aboriginal Art
Aboriginal art in the Northern Territory is a reflection of daily life of the Aboriginal people. Book your Aboriginal Art experience here Aboriginal art trips.
Bird Watching
Whether you’re looking for a great number of species or numbers within a species, the Northern Territory is your ideal bird watching destination. Birdwatching trips.
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Top Experiences
Discover Kakadu National Park
with the traditional land owner Bessie Coleman.
Walk the Larapinta Trail
one of the world's greatest walks at the MacDonnell Ranges
Drive the Nature's Way
Waterfalls, rock art, culture - discover this enchanted land.
See the NT
from top to bottom, desert to tropics on the Explorer's Way
Get out back and discover the array
of colours in the Australian desert. Outback photographer
Discover a new favourite food
straight from the bush Bush Tucker
Float with the wind above
the red sand and Spinifex. Outback Ballooning
Plan your holiday in the Northern Territory
Accommodation
Accommodation in the Northern Territory covers all options, from camping at an outback cattle station, hibernating in a luxurious safari tent or enjoying a home cooked breakfast at one of the many B&Bs. Search.
Attractions
Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Parks are undoubtedly the Northern Territory’s most famous attractions, but there are also chasms, floodplains, jumping crocodile cruises, WWII memorials and desert tracks to explore. Search.
NT Specialists
Wondering how to book your Outback hotels, tours, car rental, train journeys and cruises? How to get to know nature and experience authentic Aboriginal culture? Ask one of our elite group of travel agents, the Northern Territory Specialists.

