Welcome to the Northern Territory
The Northern Territory or NT as it is referred to, is home to some of the most iconic natural wonders of the world, along with an ancient Aboriginal culture that is intrinsically connected to the land. With an abundance of beautiful flora and fauna and welcoming local characters, the Northern Territory has something to offer every traveller.
This site is designed to help trade understand and sell the NT with ease.
Overview
The NT covers a large area of Australia. It is located in the centre of Australia, stretching to the top of the country, and is often classified by two distinct regions, the Top End and the Red Centre.
The Top End comprises Darwin, Litchfield, Kakadu, Arnhem Land, Katherine and the Tiwi Islands. The Red Centre is home to the famous Australian icon Uluru, Kings Canyon and bustling town of Alice Springs.
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Reasons to visit the NT
Natural Wonders
The Northern Territory is home to some of Australia's most iconic natural landmarks, including Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta. These majestic rock formations are not only visually stunning but also hold deep cultural significance for the Traditional Owners.

Aboriginal Culture
The Northern Territory provides ample opportunities to learn about and experience Aboriginal culture firsthand. Visitors can participate in cultural tours and visit ancient rock art sites to gain insights into their traditions, art and way of life.

Unique Landscapes
From the rugged landscapes of the Red Centre to the lush wetlands of Kakadu National Park and the stunning gorges of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, the Northern Territory showcases a diverse range of environments that are perfect for exploration and adventure.

Wildlife Encounters
The Top End of the Northern Territory is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks are havens for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to spot crocodiles, wallabies, bird species, and other native fauna in their natural habitats.

Outdoor Activities
The Northern Territory is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities such as hiking, camping and fishing are popular in the national parks and on rivers and harbours. Adventure seekers can also enjoy hot air ballooning, camel riding, and four-wheel driving across the vast landscapes.

Cultural Festivals and Events
Throughout the year, the Northern Territory hosts various cultural festivals and events that celebrate our diverse heritage, including Aboriginal art exhibitions, music and multicultural festivals and sporting events including the Darwin Cup.

Historical Significance
The Northern Territory has a rich history shaped by its Aboriginal heritage, European exploration, and World War II military history. Darwin's historic WWII sites and the Overland Telegraph Line offer insights into the region's past.

Remote and Untouched Beauty
For those seeking solitude and tranquillity, the Northern Territory offers remote and untouched landscapes where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature.
