The Adelaide River War Cemetery, 116kkm south of Darwin, is a sobering reminder of the impact World War II had on this part of Australia. There are 434 military burials in total, and the adjoining Civ...
"In the space of just a few hours, you can discover many of the secrets of the Central Australian deserts at the Alice Springs Desert Park. Hundreds of the species of plants and animals found across C...
The Alice Springs Reptile Centre is the largest reptile display in the Northern Territory. Come and visit the extensive range of reptiles, including the huge perentie goannas, frilled neck lizards, th...
The township of Alice Springs obtained its name from the waterhole at this historic Telegraph Station. This historical reserve marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs...
The most visited landmark in Alice Springs, Anzac Hill is the ideal spot for an overview of the town. The lookout affords a panoramic view of Alice Springs and the beautiful East and West MacDonnell R...
Step back in time and explore Northern Territory heritage. The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, located in Winnellie, Darwin, houses an impressive collection of the Territory's aviation history, a...
The lights of the world’s modern cities hide the brilliance of the night sky, but things are different at the Ayers Rock Observatory, located in Yulara. The darkness of the desert setting and a clean ...
Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area between the mouth of Rapid Creek and Lee Point in Darwin. The highlights of the Reserve are white sandy beaches fringed by Casuarina trees and b...
Charles Darwin National Park protects part of the Port Darwin wetland, one of Australia's most significant wetlands, as well as locally significant woodlands. The wetland is large (48 square kilometre...
Couzens Lookout, located in the Mary River National Park, offers an excellent vantage point, affording great views of the Mary River and world famous Top End sunsets. The Mary River is also an excelle...