WALKS OF ULURU
A sacred mountain where you can observe wild animals such as wallabies, ...Read more
KATA TJUTA WALKS
Unique place in Kata Tjuta inhabited by a people with ancestral rites ...Read more
CULTURAL CENTRE
Establishment in Ayers Rock offering exhibitions on Aboriginal culture and ...Read more
MINDIL BEACH SUNSET MARKET
A colorful Asian market with over 300 stalls offering souvenirs, ...Read more
YELLOW WATER AND ITS CRUISES
This lagoon in Kakadu National Park is home to silver herons, white egrets, ...Read more
MUSEUM ART GALLERY OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY
This museum and art gallery features a permanent collection of Top End ...Read more
NITMILUK VISITOR CENTRE
Center at the entrance to the Nitmiluk Gorge, offering information on ...Read more
ULURU-KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK TOURISM
Read morePark Information Uluru-Kata Tjuta.
BOWALI VISITOR CENTRE
Center providing information on road conditions and free activities ...Read more
GEORGE BROWN DARWIN BOTANIC GARDENS
Oasis located 3 km from the city center, home to a collection of rare Asian ...Read more
NITMILUK TOURS
Site offering tours by helicopter, bus, boat or canoe to explore the best ...Read more
CORROBOREE BILLABONG WETLAND CRUISES
Company organizing cruises to discover numerous crocodiles, a wide variety ...Read more
FLORENCE FALLS
This double waterfall surrounded by sheer cliffs in the middle of a ...Read more
KINGS CANYON RIM WALK
A 3-4 h hike to discover the spectacular Kings Canyon, the Garden of Eden ...Read more
WATARRKA NATIONAL PARK
Read moreWatarrka National Park is a national park of 71 000 ha. His Aboriginal name comes from a bush in the region. The park has been home to the Luritja Aborigines for over 22 000 years. The region was discovered late by the European explorer Ernest Giles in 1872. Watarrka includes the western part of the mountain chain called George Gill Range, located 300 km northeast of Uluru, with its irregular, steep rock formations, water holes and gorges that constitute a true refuge for the fauna and flora of the region. The park houses over 600 species of plants and animals. Here the relics of old yards can be seen along this pleasant walk to the pond. The total length of the road is paved and accessible in wheelchair and buggy/stroller. Water wells are sacred for Aboriginal people and important for wildlife. It is therefore strictly forbidden to bathe.
Camping in tent or caravan is not possible in the park. You can go to Kings Creek Canyon.
THE TELEGRAPH STATION
Telegraph station 4 kilometers from the city center, playing a central role ...Read more
UBIRR PAINTINGS AND SURROUNDINGS
World Heritage Park famous for its rock paintings and unforgettable ...Read more
LELIYN (EDITH FALLS)
A wonderful place with superb waterfalls for swimming, remarkable cliffs ...Read more
GUNLOM FALLS
This beach-view waterfall on Waterfall Creek is the most visited in Kakadu ...Read more
REPTILE CENTRE
Site to discover ruffed lizards, thorny devils, huge goannas, snakes and a ...Read more