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9.8 29 reviews
Northern Territory
08/09 – 13/09
A$301/nighttotal: A$1505 (5 )
Serenity On Smith | 2 Bedroom Apt
2 4
apartment , Larrakeyah
This Larrakeyah flat boasts a prime location, situated between the city centre and Cullen Bay, within a 1.6 to 4.8km radius of Mindil Beach Markets, the casino, and Cullen Bay Marina. The ground-floor apartment offers two bedrooms sleeping four guests, a fully equipped kitchen with complimentary provisions, a washing machine, Wi-Fi, and one off-street parking space, all within a quiet complex.
9.6 48 reviews
Northern Territory
13/08 – 19/08
A$278/nighttotal: A$1668 (6 )
The Lake House | Serene Waterfront Escape At Lake Bennett
2 3
apartment , Lake Bennett
This Lake Bennett waterfront bungalow boasts stunning lake and sunken forest views, offering easy access to Kakadu, Litchfield, and Nitmiluk National Parks (distances unspecified). The two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps five, features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace with BBQ, canoes and kayaks, and WiFi; enjoy exploring the lake and surrounding bushland.
9.1 38 reviews
Northern Territory
08/09 – 13/09
A$176/nighttotal: A$880 (5 )
Sunset Lodge
1 4
apartment , Dundee Beach
This Dundee Beach oceanfront holiday home boasts stunning direct ocean views from all three houses on its private 2-hectare property, a short walk from the beach. Sleeping up to six guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling offers a queen bed, bunk bed, and double futon, alongside a swimming pool, shared trampoline and ping pong table, and pet-friendly accommodation (restrictions apply).
10 14 reviews
Northern Territory
08/09 – 13/09
A$258/nighttotal: A$1290 (5 )
Rapid Creek Family Retreat
2 4
house , Rapid Creek
This Rapid Creek self-contained granny flat offers convenient proximity to Nightcliff foreshore, Cafe Central, the Beachfront Hotel, and Casuarina Beach in Darwin's northern suburbs. The two-bedroom property, sleeping up to four guests, features a kitchenette with stovetop and mini-fridge, an outdoor bathroom, BBQ area, and is well-equipped for a comfortable stay.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Northern Territory
What are the best landmarks to visit in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) are must-sees, iconic sandstone formations in the heart of the desert. Kakadu National Park boasts incredible Aboriginal rock art sites like Nourlangie Rock and stunning wetlands. Litchfield National Park offers beautiful waterfalls like Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls. For something different, explore the Katherine Gorge, a series of stunning gorges carved by the Katherine River.
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What is the best itinerary to experience the Northern Territory, Australia?
A good itinerary depends on your interests and time. A classic route might start in Darwin, exploring the city and its surrounding areas like Litchfield National Park. Then, head south to Katherine, visit Katherine Gorge, and continue to Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Allow ample time for each location, as travel distances are significant. A 10-14 day trip is ideal to see the highlights without feeling rushed.
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What is the best time to visit the Northern Territory, Australia?
The dry season (April to October) is generally the best time to visit, with warm sunny days and cooler nights. However, it's also the peak tourist season, so book accommodation and tours well in advance. The wet season (November to March) offers a different experience, with lush landscapes and fewer crowds, but be prepared for rain and potential disruptions to travel.
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What popular festivals can you find in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Darwin Festival is a significant annual event showcasing arts and culture. The Barunga Festival is a celebration of Aboriginal art and culture held in Barunga. The Katherine Show is a popular agricultural show. Keep in mind that many smaller, local festivals happen throughout the year.
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What traditional local food should you try in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Try some bush tucker! Many restaurants offer dishes incorporating native ingredients like bush tomatoes, quandongs, and kakadu plums. Barramundi, a local fish, is delicious, often grilled or cooked in a variety of ways. Try crocodile meat for a unique experience. Don't miss out on damper, a traditional bread cooked over an open fire.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) offers more than just the main gorge; explore the lesser-known sections by kayak or canoe. The Mary River Wetlands are a haven for birdlife and offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. West MacDonnell National Park, south of Alice Springs, has stunning gorges and walking trails that are less crowded than Uluru.
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What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Consider joining a guided tour led by Aboriginal guides in Kakadu or Uluru; these offer insights into the land and culture. Attend a cultural performance or workshop. Visit Aboriginal-owned art centres to purchase authentic artwork and interact with artists. Engage with locals in smaller towns and communities, respecting their customs and traditions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory experiences extreme weather. The dry season is hot and sunny, but the wet season brings heavy rainfall and cyclones. Be aware of the intense sun, especially during the dry season, and take precautions to avoid heatstroke. Be mindful of crocodiles in rivers and waterways, and follow safety guidelines. Always check weather forecasts before undertaking outdoor activities.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to the Northern Territory, Australia?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for hot weather. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are essential. Good walking shoes are crucial for exploring national parks. Insect repellent is recommended, especially during the wet season. Consider a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
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