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Tropical Light Shines from November to April
The Tropical Light outdoor exhibition opened on November 1st, 2019, and illuminates the night sky with eight glowing sculptures across Darwin. Follow a self-guided path throughout the city to admire artwork from Bruce Munro and installments from local artists. Tropical Light-related tours in Darwin will coincide with the exhibition to celebrate.
WHAT'S NEW IN THE NT
Uluru Climb Closure
Uluru Climb Closure
In October 2019, the local government closed the Uluru climb to respect the wishes of the land’s traditional owners, and visitors are opting for alternatives ways to experience the monolith up close. Marvel at Uluru from a bicycle and coast around the perimeter, walk together with an authentic Aboriginal guide, soar above on a helicopter tour and much more.
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Tourism NT launches new branding
Tourism NT Launches New Branding
Check out the new look of the Northern Territory! Revitalized and refreshed, the reimagined NT brand will encourage tourism and educate potential visitors on all of the offerings the entire Northern Territory has to offer.
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The arts trail expands in the NT
The Arts Trail Expands in the NT
The Territory Arts Trail connects art and cultural attractions, making the NT one of the world’s premier destinations to visit for distinctive art and cultural experiences. The Territory Arts Trail expansion invites visitors to discover the best of the NT’s art and learn more about the world’s oldest continuous culture on Earth.
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NT IN THE NEWS
Top 10 International Destinations to Visit for 2020
Top 10 International Destinations to Visit for 2020
The Northern Territory was featured in Travel Channel's roundup of top international destinations to visit in 2020. Attractions in both the Top End and the Red Centre were highlighted, specifically Litchfield National Park, the Tropical Light exhibition in Darwin, and Field of Light Uluru. Some of the Northern Territory's popular events were also identified as top events to experience this year, including the Alice Springs Camel Cup, the Beer Can Regatta and the Henley on Todd Regatta.
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Why you should visit Darwin on your next Australia trip
Why You Should Visit Darwin On Your Next Australia Trip
Forbes featured Darwin as a must-visit destination for any Australia trip. Darwin's colorful and diverse international culture, vibrant Central Business District and rich food scene are cited as some of the top reasons to visit the coastal city. Darwin's proximity to top national parks, including Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks were also noted as great reasons to visit the region.
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Wayoutback Offerings
Wayoutback Offerings
From Uluru to Kakadu, Wayoutback ventures to the top destinations in the Northern Territory. With over 20 years of experience and a range of options to fit any budget and travel type, Wayoutback’s small group tours are a great way to see all the Northern Territory has to offer.
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The Ghan
The GHAN
With over 90 years of service, this high-end train ride is one of a kind. Over the course of three days, the Ghan winds its way through the heart of Australia, from Adelaide to Darwin, stopping at iconic places like Alice Springs and Katherine along the way.
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AAT Kings
AAT KINGS
AAT Kings visits the wonders of the Top End and the unforgettable sights of the Red Centre. Choose from a variety of tours that accommodate a range of budgets and travel types.
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Ayers Rock Resort
Ayers Rock Resort
Home to various levels of accommodation, from the luxury lodge of Longitude 131 to family-friendly rooms, guests of all types can take in the splendor of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the center of it all at Ayers Rock Resort.
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EVENTS
Wide Open Space Festival - May 1-3, 2020
Wide Open Space Festival
May 1–3, 2020
From live music to intriguing art, the Wide Open Space Festival showcases a blend of creative art forms in the breathtaking East MacDonnell ranges.
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Barunga Festival - June 5-7, 2020
Barunga Festival
June 5–7, 2020
Located 50 miles south of Katherine, the Barunga Festival is an exciting blend of music, sport and culture that celebrates Indigenous community life through a variety of unique events.
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Darwin Fringe Festival - July 3-12, 2020
Darwin Fringe Festival
July 3–12, 2020
The Darwin Fringe Festival is an opportunity for any and all artists to converge, experiment and showcase all art types in Darwin.
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