Holiday Here This Year: Northern Territory

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Northern Territory, discover the best ways to holiday here this year...
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Explore Alice Springs in an unexpected wayAlice Springs, Northern Territory

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Alice Springs, NT, Australia
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If you think you know what Alice Springs is all about, you might want to reconsider. Take in new and unexpected ways to experience this cool and quirky city.
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Be surprised in the Top EndTourism Top End

G'day! Your Top End adventure starts here. Share and celebrate all things Top End in the NT

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6 Bennett Street, Darwin, NT, Australia, 0800
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If you think you know what Alice Springs is all about, you might want to reconsider. Here are six unexpected ways to experience this cool and quirky city.
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Plug into Uluru and Kings CanyonUluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Aṉangu welcome you to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park, a living cultural landscape.

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Lasseter Hwy, Yulara, NT, Australia, 0872
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Whether it’s your first time or your umpeenth time, there has never been a better time to visit Uluru than now. Last year’s closing of the controversial climb certainly marked a new chapter in the sandstone monolith’s age-old history and with it cast light on the myriad ways you can actually experience Australia’s spiritual heart.
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Buy art from Australia’s best Indigenous artistsDarwin Convention Centre

Darwin's premier venue for conferences, exhibitions, meetings, gala dinners, and awards ceremonies.

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Stokes Hill Road, Darwin, NT, Australia, 0800
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While the COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed the staging of the country’s vibrant Indigenous art fairs this year you can still add these fairs and centres to your dreaming list and visit the websites to keep track of virtual programs and 2021 dates.
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Join a women’s only tour in Arnhem LandArnhem Land

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West Arnhem, NT, Australia
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The Yolngu people of Arnhem Land, located in the Top End of the Northern Territory, have a profound attachment to the land that has housed and nourished them for millennia. Indeed, they describe it as their mother. This relationship is at the centre of a visit to this area, and none more so than Lirrwi Tourism’s women’s only Gay’Wu dilly bag tour.

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