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Alice Springs
Alice Springs
Despite its remote location, Alice Springs has all the facilities of a modern city with a large range of accommodation, international standard restaurants, cafes, casino and an airport all at hand.

Alice Springs is an ideal base from which to explore the famous landmarks of Ayres Rock and the Olgas. Other, not so well known attractions include spectacular Kings Canyon, the fascinating Desert Park with its vast array of amazing native plants and animals, and the stunning West MacDonnell Ranges, all easily accessible from Alice Springs.

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Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock and The Olgas
Ayres Rock and the Olgas are located within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a World Heritage Site, managed jointly according to Aboriginal laws due to its significant cultural and spiritual importance.

Ayres Rock is a symbolic icon of Australia and to experience this famous natural attraction is both awesome and inspiring.

From the dramatic colours of the landscape that changes throughout the day as the light changes, to the vast and impressive scenery, this traditional land of the Anangu Aboriginal people is unforgettable.

A stunning holiday resort is located within the park and has a large range of facilities which cater to all budgets.

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Darwin
Darwin
Tropical Darwin offers many attractions, within the city itself and its surrounds.

Home to a large variety of accommodation styles, with consistently warm weather, great restaurants, outdoor markets, fantastic fishing opportunities and fun nightlife, Darwin can be enjoyed before or after exploring the amazing natural wonders within reach.

Visited by over a quarter of a million locals and tourists each year, Litchfield National Park is definitely a highlight and is easily accessed from Darwin within 2 hours. People of all ages are attracted to see the many waterfalls and rock pools, tropical forests and magnetic termite mounds, all within this fascinating park.

Being a gateway for both international and domestic flights, Darwin is a convenient starting point for trips to the awesome Kakadu National Park, the stunning Kimberleys or the unspoilt and rugged West Australian coastline.

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Kakadu
Kakadu National Park
Home to the Aboriginal people for thousands of years and covering almost 20,000 square kms (the size of Ireland or Denmark), Kakadu National Park is a vast cultural landscape. Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage Area listed for BOTH its cultural and natural heritage.

Kakadu is of significant cultural importance to the traditional people and this is evidenced first hand in the extensive collection of the finest and oldest rock art sites seen throughout the area.

The range of landforms and many habitats within Kakadu National Park provide an abundant variety of wildlife, birdlife and plant species.

Majestic waterfalls, stunning escarpment and billabongs teeming with birdlife and crocodiles!, Kakadu National Park is a place you must visit if you love the earth and pure, raw nature.

A truly amazing place.

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Katherine
Katherine
Canoe or cruise down the beautiful Katherine Gorge. Mataranka thermal springs nearby.Whilst majestic Katherine Gorge is the highlight of Katherine, the surrounding areas offer a genuine Territory experience.

Daly Waters boasts the Territory’s oldest pub and Mataranka Thermal Pools is a true oasis in the desert.

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