Meander through the Devils Marbles - a collection of gigantic
rounded granite boulders, many precariously balancing
on top of one another. [www.nt.gov.au]
2.
Kakadu National Park
Explore Kakadu National Park -a world-class visitor destination -
identified as a key element of one of Australia's National
Landscapes. [www.environment.gov.au]
3.
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Be amazed by Uluru, (Ayers Rock) - a large sandstone rock
formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory.
[www.uluru.com]
4.
The Olgas (Kata Tjuta)
Be surprised by the Olgas, 30km from Uluru - made up of
36 rounded domes with the tallest (Mt. Olga) being 200m
higher than Uluru. [www.australianexplorer.com]
5.
Crocodylus Park
Discover Crocodylus Park – the best place in Australia
to come face to face with the large crocodiles and a diverse
array of other Australian wildlife! [www.crocodyluspark.com]
6.
Sounds of Starlight Theatre
Experience the outback on a musical and visual journey,
in an air-conditioned theatre in the heart of Alice Springs.
[www.soundsofstarlight.com]
7.
Butterfly Gorge Nature Park
Explore the cool crevices in the rock face of beautiful
Butterfly Gorge that shelters thousands of Common Crow
Butterflies. [www.totaltravel.com.au]
8.
Katherine Hot Springs
Relax and enjoy the Katherine Hot Water Springs - an oasis
of crystal clear pools of water, with an average temperature
of 32 degrees Celsius. [www.ourterritory.com]
9.
Magnetic Termite Mounds
Marvel at the tombstone-like magnetic termite mounds that
rise to three metres in height at Litchfield National
Park. [www.goaustralia.about.com]
10.
Christmas Island
Explore the warm tropical waters that contain hundreds
of species of fish, 200 plant species, numerous species
of birds and more than 100 million red crabs living on
the forest floor. [www.totaltravel.com.au]
11.
The Lost City – Litchfield National Park
Experience the Lost City, in Litchfield National Park,
a series of stark, haunting, fantastically shaped sandstone
towers. [www.arounddarwin.com.au]
12. Graeme
Gow’s Reptile World
Discover Graeme Gow's Reptile World at Humpty Doo with
about 300 different species of snakes including most of
Australia's deadliest varieties. [www.totaltravel.com.au]
13.
Kings Cannon Walking Trails
Take a one day walking tour to Kings Canyon - one of the
most beautiful sites in the whole of the centre. [www.walkabout.com.au]
14.
Wangi Falls - Litchfield National Park
Plan for a swim at Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park, which flows into a large swimming hole.
[www.arounddarwin.com.au]
15. Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve
Be impressed by Chambers Pillar, an impressive sandstone column, that has a valuable record of early Australian explorers.
[www.aussieheritage.com.au]
16. Cutta Cutta Caves National Park
Explore the Cutta Cutta caves - Northern Territory's only publicly accessible tropical limestone caves.
[www.tourismnt.com.au]
17.
The Pebbles (Kunjarra)
Pay respect at The Pebbles - a sacred site to the Warumungu
people and a women's dancing place. [www.tennantcreek.nt.gov.au]
18.
Paspaley Pearls
Visit the Paspaley Pearls retail store at Cullen Bay Marina
that specialises in the cultivation and sale of world
renowned South Sea Pearls [www.paspaleypearls.com]
19. Barramundi Fishing Park
Explore the Barramundi Fishing Park, located in Howard Springs - a billabong stocked with over 3,000 barramundi.
[www.about-australia.com]
20. Deckchair Cinema
Enjoy the Deckchair Cinema - a majestic open-air cinema
situated on Darwin Harbour. [www.about-australia.com]
*
MAP Marketing has picked the Top 20. This list is based
on our opinion not on quantitative research or visitor
numbers.
Outback Australia
Capital City: Darwin
Emblems Animal: Red Kangaroo Floral: Sturt's Desert Rose Faunal: Wedge-Tailed Eagle