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The Northern Territory – uniquely Australian. With landscapes as diverse as they could be from the dry Red Centre to the tropical wetland of the Kakadu and the buzzing city of Darwin.

Ayres Rock or Uluru as it is officially named is one of the most famous icons not only in the Northern Territory but also in Australia. Uluru is almost 430m high and is about 9km around the perimeter. The rocks brilliant red colour comes from the iron minerals in the surface of the rock oxidising with the air. This brilliant colour changes throughout the day. Join the Aboriginal Mala Walk of Uluru to see this amazing rock and learn some Aboriginal cultural.

A beautiful way to view the rock is by doing the Sounds of Silence Dinner – here you dining in a setting in the middle of the open desert. Sip champagne or try some kangaroo meat in an Aussie BBQ all to the sounds of a didgeridoo player. You will be joined by an astronomer to give you a tour of the southern skies stars.

Alice Springs is in the heart of the Red Centre. Join the Alice Spring Hop-on Hop-off tour to discover this outback town or go Ballooning to see Alice Springs from above.

World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park was featured in the first 'Crocodile Dundee' film. Kakadu has walking trails, camping grounds, tropical forests, billabongs and rivers and waterfalls. It has over 250 species of birds and orchids are cultivated here for sale throughout Australia.

Darwin located in the Top End of Australia is a fascinating city with a beautiful harbour. Visit the Crocosaurus Cove to see the Northern Territory saltwater crocodiles. Get as close as you are comfortable doing, you can even swim along side a juvenile crocodile.

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