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...tourist attractions in the Northern Territory!
When you visit the Territory, check out:
Gecko Tours - Katherine, Northern Territory
Northern Territory Travel Guide
Written information for tourists visiting the Northern Territory.
Uluru - Ayres Rock
http://www.atn.com.au/nt/south/uluru.htm
Kata Tjuta National Park: 280 miles (450km) southwest of Alice Springs. Ayers Rock/ Uluru, the world's largest monolith and an Aboriginal sacred site is Australia's most famous natural landmark. Visitors may wish to make the tough 1.6km ascent to the top or take a walking tour around the rock with an aboriginal guide , learning about its fascinating with the Uluru people and its importance in dreamtime legend.
Katherine Gorge
http://www.katherinegorge.com
A visit to Darwin is not complete without a visit to the world famous Katherine Gorge. Known by the aboriginal name Nitmiluk, a cruise through Katherine Gorge is just amazing. The Gorge is located in Nitmiluk National Park and is one of the most spectacular areas in the country, winding 12 km with walls more than 70m high. The 13 wonderful gorges of Nitmiluk National Park began 23 million years ago as torrents of water pouring along tiny cracks in the earth.
Norther Territory Visitors Bureau
http://www.northernterritory.visitorsbureau.com.au/
The Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is one of the last remaining genuine outback regions where you can fully experience the awesome grandeur of nature first hand. There are not many places left in the world that offer a magnificent, remote natural environment to wander and explore. The Top End is just what it says, the most northern part of the Northern Territory.
Animal Tracks
http://www.animaltracks.com.au
Kakadu is unique because it contains many different wildlife habitats within its boundaries.
We have exclusive access to 170 km sq. in the heart of Kakadu and explore freshwater billabongs, floodplains, woodland savannah and paperbark swamps. We safari along bush tracks in a comfortable, open-sided safari vehicle.
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