Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park, is a protected area of rocky escarpments, clean running streams and tumbling waterfalls. Situated 100km south of
Darwin, it features four spectacular waterfalls that flow throughout the year. Click here for more info ...
Nitmiluk National Park
Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk), which lies just 30 km from the town centre, is actually a system of 13 separate gorges, each separated by rapids.
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Alice Springs and East
Bordered by The MacDonnell Ranges and National Parks, the Alice is in the heart of the red centre, almost 1500km from the nearest city capital,
and makes an ideal base for your outback adventures. Click here for more info ...
Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park, recently placed on the World Heritage List. The park’s Aboriginal history dates back at least 25,000 years. Click here for more info ...
Uluru
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park covers an area of 132 500 ha and is one of the great national parks of the world. The park includes
land marks such as Ayers Rock/Uluru and Mt Olga/ Kata Tjuta. Click here for more info ...
Macdonnell Ranges
West MacDonnell National Park, have several scenic highlights. The town of Alice Springs lies in the MacDonnell Ranges, the land of the Aranda
people and a paradise for photographers and artists. Click here for more info ...
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