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Kakadu National Park

A trip to the north of Australia is never complete without visiting Kakadu National Park. Sometimes colloquially called as “Australia’s national park”, the park is in the Northern Territory, 171 km east of Darwin and the national park is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The park is one of the few listed spots both natural and cultural listed, one of only four in Australia and one of 39 anywhere in the world. Kakadu is two very different parks, which depend based on the season. During the dry season, the park’s known for its many rock art, hiking trails and waterfalls are accessible, but during the wet season, the crocodiles and seeing the park via a private plane provide views of waterfalls you’ve probably never imagined.

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ULURU, NORTHERN TERRITORY

Get ready to be blown away by World Heritage-listed natural wonders, iconic wildlife and the red dirt of the Australian Outback. The Uluru region is home to two of Australia’s most famous rock formations, a mighty canyon and an ancient indigenous culture rich in story, dance and art.

www.northernterritory.com/uluru-andsurrounds/destinations/uluru www.australia.com/en/places/darwinand-surrounds/guide-to-kakadunational-park

Darwin

If balmy nights, colourful characters and outdoor adventures are on your bucket list, you’ll want to visit Darwin, located in the Northern Territory. Along with its crocodiles and cruises, you’ll find rich Aboriginal cultures here, evident through the vibrant Aboriginal art that fills the city’s galleries, museums and streetscapes. The city’s proximity to Asia means you’ll also find strong Asian influences, especially in the energetic food scene and buzzing night markets.

www.australia.com/en/places/darwinand-surrounds/guide-to-darwin

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