10 Outdoor Activities in Northern Territory That You Shouldn't Miss

July 25, 2021 Darleen Reid

The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west (129th meridian east), South Australia to the south (26th parallel south), and Queensland to the east (138th meridian east). To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Despite its large area—over 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi), making it the third largest Australian federal division—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 244,000 (2016) makes it the least populous of Australia's eight major states and territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania.
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1. The Larapinta Trail

Alice Springs, Northern Territory Australia 61889518250 [email protected] http://nt.gov.au/leisure/parks-reserves/plan-your-visit/bushwalking-hiking/larapinta-trail
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The Larapinta Trail

Ranked as one of the world’s top 20 treks, the Larapinta Trail is a 231-kilometre path that follows the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder. Experience key attractions in the region such as Simpsons Gap and Ellery Creek Big Hole, weave past some of the world’s most ancient rock formations, and sleep under the stars.

Reviewed By R0sie26 - Sydney, Australia

take a day to explore the gorges and swim in Ellery Big Creek waterhole and Ormiston Gorge, Stanley Chasm and Simpson Gap are wonderful.

2. Litchfield Escapes

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Litchfield Escapes

A Full Day Tour From Darwin To Lichfield National Park. Includes Jumping Crocodile Cruise On The Adelaide River. Small group - max 20 passengers

3. Watarrka National Park

Via Luritja Road Or Via Larapinta Drive, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8956 7460 http://www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au/parks/find/watarrka#
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Watarrka National Park

This national park whose name, Watarrka, comes from the Aboriginal word for the umbrella bush, is best known for the spectacular sheer walls of Kings Canyon. This scenic landscape of rugged ranges, cliffs, rockholes and gorges and is a must see attraction of central Australia. Please note that in hot weather forcast to be 36 degrees celsius and above, there are access restrictions to some walks.

Reviewed By tumfave815 - Canton of Zurich, Switzerland

We decided for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk, 6 km loop, ideal time was for 3 to 4 hours, moderate to difficult grade. We started at 7.03. This is the official description of the walk: The Rim Walk allows walkers to gain spectacular panoramic views of Kings Canyon, tranquil surroundings at the Garden of Eden. This walk begins with a steep climb to the top of the Canyon then generally follows the canyon plateau before descending to the carpark. It is advisable to wear a shady hat, wear sensible footwear and clothing, use sunblock, carry and drink plenty of water, avoid strenuous activity. There is a wifi at the entrance to our surprise. The park is well maintained with visible general signage and safety signage. It was not crowded. The first 20 minutes of the walk were the most challenging. It has a lot of stairs and boardwalks. Highlights were ancient sand dune which are now cross bedding in the beehive like domes on top of the range, The Garden of Eden which is a lush oasis, The Rock Domes which are beehive domes that make the plateau look like a lost city, they are the result of erosion of vertical cracks in the sandstone. The different sides of the Canyon showcases unique landscape, flora and fauna, each side very instagramable and simply master planned by nature. It was all worth it staying overnight at the lodge and walking up early for this one wildly beautiful walk. We ended the walk at 9.57 am. Social Media time at the entrance.

4. Mulgas Adventure Tours

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Mulgas Adventure Tours

Fun and affordable outback adventure tours. Find the ideal tour from 2 to 5 days to explore outback Australia, including Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas), Kings Canyon (Watarrka), Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu), Edit Falls (Leliyin), Mataranka, Daly Waters and more. See amazing sights, hike ancient formations, learn about Aboriginal culture, camp under the stars, meet new friends and enjoy the perfect adventure of a lifetime! Most tours run all year round. Suited to people aged 18 – 49 years.

5. Katherine Outback Experience

115 Collins Road, Katherine, Northern Territory 0850 Australia +61 1300 818 612 [email protected] http://www.katherineoutbackexperience.com.au/
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Katherine Outback Experience

The national award-winning Katherine Outback Experience was awarded Best Tourism Attraction in the NT in 2018 and 2019. We offer a number of Experiences including our Outback Show, Horse Rides and Live Music Events. The show is renown for being raw and real. If you have ever wanted to ride a horse in the outback or learn how horses and dogs are trained to muster cattle, then this is the place for you! Prepare to be captivated as multiple Golden Guitar winner and horseman extraordinaire, Tom Curtain, provides real life horse-starting and working dog demonstrations, highlighting life on the land on outback Australian cattle stations. Without giving too much away, this outback show is truly an authentic and hands-on experience, entwined with humorous station tales. The show is in a constant state of evolution, it is an experience not to be missed! BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL! Shows are seasonal. Horse Riding is available all year either permitting. See website for specific show times.

Reviewed By 453suzannep - Sydney Olympic Park, Australia

We were travelling on the Ghan in May and this was one of the choices for an excursion. What a wonderful choice, lived up to all of our expectations and more could not recommend a visit to to Katherine Outback Experience highly enough. This would satisfy everyone of all ages the animals the singing the afternoon tea were all exceptional an experience we will always remember, they even brought around ice blocks while we watched the show. If you are lucky enough to visit Katherine do not miss a visit to this place.

6. Anglers Choice Fishing Safaris

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Anglers Choice Fishing Safaris

The best Darwin fishing charter! BOOK in and HOOK in to the best fishing in Darwin. Barramundi Fishing Charters Reef Fishing Charters Sport Fishing Charters We target saltwater barramundi, reef fish and pelagic fish from Dundee Beach, 90 minutes out of Darwin. Our 7.7m custom built boats are perfect to fish the rivers and the reefs at Dundee Beach and our fishing guides are super friendly and will professionally guide you to catch quality fish. One day fishing charters from Darwin are available or several day extended packages with accommodation packages at Dundee Beach.

7. Offshore Boats - Darwin Reef & Sport Fishing Charters

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Offshore Boats - Darwin Reef & Sport Fishing Charters

Offshore Boats is Darwin's leading reef and sport fishing charter operator. We take pride in providing the highest level of customer service and the best fishing experiences for our guests. Our local, highly experienced guides operate our custom built 7.5m, 300hp vessel, which is in full 2C commercial survey. Our teams commitment to customer service, their knowledge, experience and passion for recreational fishing and tourism, along with our high speed, comfortable, offshore vessel, have led to our leading 5 star reputation. Our aim is to provide all of our guests with a bucket list Top End fishing experience.

8. Walker Creek

Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory Australia http://www.litchfieldnationalpark.com/Walker_Creek_Litchfield_National_Park.htm
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Walker Creek

Reviewed By judyc836 - Melbourne, Australia

We walked up to campsites 7 & 8...very pretty small waterfall with plunge pool and an adjoining rockpool. On the return walk we took a look at Campsite 6 and found a bigger rockpool with easier access...but also very pretty. Had a swim in both pools...and had them all to ourselves as people tend to avoid the longer walks in. The walk itself is great...takes you through different landscapes.

9. Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park

7km from Alice Springs Along Larapinta Drive, Northern Territory Australia http://www.glenhelen.com.au
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Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park

Reviewed By Ciskawati

It’s nice to visit this spot even for one day trip. We can have a view nice pictures and have a little picnic

10. Mereenie loop

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Mereenie loop

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