Northern Territory Map
Interactive Travel Maps with Holiday Destinations & Travel Experiences throughout Northern Territory
The Davenport Range National Park (proposed) is an important refuge for fauna, especially water birds due to an extensive network of waterholes. At least seven species of fish are present..
Gregory National Park is the Northern Territory's second largest National Park, encompassing spectacular ranges, escarpments, gorges and eucalypt woodlands. A drive through the eastern..
This small park contains a diversity of landscapes. Visitors can explore sandstone ridges and "Bungle Bungle-like" formations from the campgrounds. The two kilometre Gurrandalng..
The complex freestanding sandstone block and pillar formations of the Lost City, in Litchfield National Park, suggest the ruins of a long forgotten civilisation. The Lost City is a..
The Museum of Central Australia, in the Alice Springs Cultural Precinct, acts as an interpretive centre for Central Australia’s natural history. The exhibitions explore the unique..
Nathan River Ranger Station is the gateway to Limmen National Park in the Gulf of Carpentaria. It is west of Borrolooa and 475 kms to Katharine to the south east. It is reached by the..
Newcastle Waters township (no longer inhabited) is located 269 kilometres north of Tennant Creek just off the Explorers Way. It is part of the vast, historic Newcastle Waters Station in the..
The Ochre Pits, 110 kilometres west of Alice Springs, has been used for generations by the local Aboriginal people as a mine for the colourful mineral ochre. Ochre occurs in a range of..
Massive geological forces created the towering red walls of Ormiston Gorge and Pound, located within the West MacDonnell National Park, 135 kilometres west of Alice Springs. Within the..
Established in the late 1800s after a gold rush in the area, Pine Creek is located 90 kilometres north of Katherine. The town is a treasure trove of heritage bush buildings and mining..
Marvel at an ancient landscape as you explore the spectacular Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve, 100 kilometres south of Alice Springs via the Stuart Highway. The main feature of the..
Renner Springs Roadhouse is located 150 kilometres north of Tennant Creek along the Stuart Highway. It was originally established by Dr Frederick Renner whilst working on the Overland..
Simpsons Gap, 18 kilometres west of Alice Springs, is one of the best known attractions in the West MacDonnells National Park. A good time to visit is later in the afternoon or early..
These mysterious granite boulders, the smaller relatives of the Devils Marbles, form a unique and beautiful landscape. Known to the Waramungu Aboriginal people as Kunjarra, the Pebbles are..
Situated on the doorstep of Gregory National Park in the Katherine region, the township of Timber Creek is a traveller’s oasis. Timber Creek, 285 kilometres west of Katherine, is the..
Uluru / Ayers Rock is Australia's most recognisable natural icon. Standing 348 metres high, the monolith has a great cultural significance for the traditional Aboriginal owners, the..
The Umbrawarra Gorge Nature Park, located about 115 kilometres from Katherine, protects a beautiful isolated gorge with steep red cliffs, and a creek that meanders through the gorge in the..
Wangi Falls is perhaps Litchfield National Park's most popular attraction. The Falls flow into a large, easily accessible swimming hole surrounded by lush monsoonal rainforest. There are..
Wauchope is 114 kilometres south of Tennant Creek, a short distance from the Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve. The historic Wauchope Roadhouse and pub was built in 1938 to service the..
Wycliffe Well, located 130 kilometres south of Tennant Creek and 380 kilometres north of Alice Springs, has built a reputation around extraterrestrial sightings in the area. Wycliffe Well..
After Darwin and Alice Springs, Katherine is the NT's third largest 'city', but with a population of just 10,000, it is considered more like a big, friendly outback town. The areas around..
Remember playing marbles as a kid?This is nothing like it. It’s easy to imagine this as the place the devil left his marbles when he was done playing. And to understand why so many..
The Buchanan Highway runs for 401 unsealed kilometres west from Dunmarra on the Stuart Highway to the Victoria Highway near Timber Creek. It crosses the Buntine Highway at Top Springs where..
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