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Travel to Northern Territories
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For all those who have visited the magical state of Northern Territories, it is nothing short of paradise on earth. The place is one of the most visited destinations in Australia. The most barren and least populated state of the continent with only 1% of the population living in almost 20% of the country's area, Northern Territories is truly a visitor's delight. Located in the center - the Red Heart - exists this surreal part of Australia. If you also visit this wondrous land, then join us on Travel to Northern Territories.
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The most famous of Australian Icons, the red monolith of Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the splendid Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site are just some of the fascinations of Northern Territory. The Territory has essentially two very different areas; the arid, red Centre and the Monsoonal Top End.
Besides these are plenty of hidden treasures in this seemingly remote and harsh environment. Northern Territories is home to meteorite craters, eerie canyons, lost valleys of palms, hot springs, rampant waterfalls, unusual pubs and raucous outback festivals. Around 30% of the Territory's 200,000 people are Aboriginal. |
Darwin, a modern lively place with youthful, easygoing life style and cosmopolitan atmosphere is the capital city of Northern Territories. The place is a major stop for travelers and an obvious base for trips to Kakadu and other To End natural attractions. Closely linked with Darwin and Kakadu is Katherine Gorge or Nitmiluk National Park its aboriginal name. The fishing opportunities are good at the barramundi in the rivers and estuaries in the Top End. For witnessing all these marvels yourself, join us on Travel to Northern Territories. |
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