Northern Territory

People often wonder, how big is the Northern Territory? Quick answer: it’s massive!

The Northern Territory - or the NT as the locals call it - is vast covering a staggering 1.4million square kilometres - or more than 345 million acres.

What is the NT known for? Vast red-dirt desert landscapes, blue-domed skies and endless horizons, ancient rock formations and an Aboriginal history dating back tens of thousands of years. It’s an incredible place for you to start your cultural adventures in Australia.

The NT is also home to numerous Aboriginal nations each with their own language, culture and stories to share, so you’ll have a chance to really connect.


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    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct
    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

    Hermannsburg Historic Precinct

    1 Hour Alice Springs Region, Northern Territory Cultural Site Year Round
    The Aboriginal settlement of Hermannsburg is the home of Aboriginal landscape watercolour artist Albert Namatjira. The historic settlement is an ideal morning or afternoon stop, located 130km drive from Alice Springs. Explore the buildings of the restored historic precinct, more
    from $12 per adult
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    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour
    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour

    Standley Chasm - Entry and Self Guided Tour

    1 Hour Alice Springs Region, Northern Territory Culture & Nature Year Round
    Standley Chasm Angkerle Atwatye is a traditional Aboriginal womens’ cultural site located in a private flora and fauna reserve, surrounded by the West MacDonnell Ranges National Park. It is owned and operated by the Angkerle Corporation made up of more
    from $12 per adult
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