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9.6 27 reviews
Northern Territory
08/13 – 08/19
$220/nighttotal: $1320 (6 )
The Beach Shack On The Waterfront Close To The Lodge Of Dundee
2 3
apartment , Dundee Beach
This Dundee Beach waterfront home, near the Indian Island Conservation Area (exact distance unspecified), offers stunning views. The three-bedroom, one-bathroom vacation rental sleeps seven, features a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and fridge, a private balcony, outdoor grill, and on-site parking.
9.5 166 reviews
Northern Territory
08/13 – 08/19
$144/nighttotal: $864 (6 )
Four-shore At Lake Bennett
3 3
bungalow , Lake Bennett
This Lake Bennett bungalow is situated on the shady north foreshore, close to Nakara, NT, offering direct access to the lake and its recreational activities. The three-bedroom bungalow sleeps up to five guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private garden, and parking, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a relaxing getaway.
10 13 reviews
Northern Territory
06/26 – 06/28
$202/nighttotal: $404 (2 )
The Pod - Bespoke Cabin Adelaide River
1 2
cabin , Adelaide River
The Pod, a handcrafted cottage, sits on a 60-acre private nature reserve 3 miles north of Adelaide River, near the Stuart Highway and close to the Adelaide River Inn. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit sleeps two, offering a private outdoor bath, access to a shared pool and bush kitchen, and proximity to bushwalking trails on a former WWII campsite.
8.1 994 reviews
Northern Territory
08/13 – 08/19
$139/nighttotal: $834 (6 )
Pandanus On Litchfield
1 3
resort , Batchelor
Pandanus On Litchfield, a resort in Batchelor, is located approximately 61 miles from Darwin International Airport. This family-friendly property offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, an on-site restaurant serving Australian cuisine, and barbecue facilities, with parking available.
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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 Outback. Kakadu National Park boasts ancient Aboriginal rock art sites like Nourlangie Rock and stunning waterfalls like Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Litchfield National Park offers swimming holes like Wangi Falls and Florence Falls, and spectacular termite mounds. Don't miss Katherine Gorge, a stunning natural landmark in Nitmiluk National Park, perfect for cruises and walks.
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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 two-week trip could include exploring Uluru and Kata Tjuta, followed by Kakadu National Park, then Litchfield National Park and finishing with Katherine Gorge. For a shorter trip, focus on one or two regions. For example, a long weekend in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is amazing or a week exploring Kakadu's diverse landscapes.
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What is the recommended daily budget for the Northern Territory, Australia (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?
Daily budget varies greatly. Budget travelers might manage on $100-$150 per day, while mid-range travelers could spend $200-$350, and luxury travelers significantly more. Accommodation, particularly in remote areas, can be expensive. Food costs depend on your choices; self-catering can save money. Transportation costs depend on whether you rent a car (recommended for exploring the Outback), use organized tours, or rely on public transport (limited in some areas).
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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, offering warm, sunny days and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. However, it's also peak season, so expect higher prices. The wet season (November to March) brings rainfall and humidity, but also lush landscapes and fewer crowds. Be prepared for potential road closures during the wet season.
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What traditional local food should you try in the Northern Territory, Australia?
Try bush tucker, such as witchetty grubs (insect larvae), kangaroo, and crocodile. Barramundi, a local fish, is delicious. Try damper, a traditional bread baked in the coals. Many restaurants offer modern Australian cuisine with local ingredients.
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Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Davenport Ranges offer stunning scenery with fewer crowds than other popular areas. Explore the remote areas of the Tanami Track for a true Outback experience. Check out the smaller national parks and reserves for a more off-the-beaten-path adventure. Always check road conditions and safety before venturing into remote areas.
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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 people. Visit Aboriginal-owned art centers to learn about their culture and purchase authentic artwork. Attend local events and festivals. Engage respectfully with locals you meet, showing genuine interest in learning about their culture. Many communities have cultural experiences available, but always ensure you approach them respectfully and appropriately.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in the Northern Territory, Australia?
The Northern Territory experiences extreme temperatures, especially in the Outback. Sun protection is crucial, including hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Be aware of the risk of dehydration and heatstroke. During the wet season, be prepared for heavy rainfall and potential flooding. Cyclone season runs from November to April. Always check weather forecasts and heed warnings.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to the Northern Territory, Australia?
Pack light, loose-fitting clothing, sturdy shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen (high SPF), a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. A first-aid kit is recommended, especially for remote areas. Consider packing a power bank for charging electronics. If traveling during the wet season, pack rain gear.