Australia is a magical destination for both tourists and students and we would like to introduce to you the top spots on the Continent:

Northern Territory

Darwin

darwin the capital of the north

Wave Pool in the Darwin Lagoon

Darwin is the capital and most populous city in the area of the North, Australia. It is located on the northern coast of the nation and has a population of approximately 111,000 inhabitants. The city has excellent infrastructure regarding maritime and land transport, and presently has day-to-day flights from major Australian cities.

Kakadu & Arnhem Land

Kakadu National Park is one of the major destinations of the regions. It is also possible to discover traces and paintings of Aboriginal populations of more than 30 thousand years.Kakadu National Park is one of the significant tourist attractions of the regions.

Katherine

katherine gorge NTKatherine lies in between Darwin and Alice Springs, and its main attraction is the Katherine George.
It is possible to find cave paintings in the very same Nimiluk National Park and Forest, and the Park offers a range of activities such as fishing, bird seeing boating and canoeing and boating and tours among the surrounding wildlife.

Alice Springs

Alice Springs is the 2nd city of the Northern Territory, also overlapping as “The Alice” or “Alice”. The primary source of earnings of the town is tourism, where hundreds of companies offer trips to check out the desert and the surrounding areas.Alice Springs is the 2nd city of the Northern Territory, also overlapping as “The Alice” or “Alice”.

Uluru – Kata Tjuta

Big development Uluru and Kata Tjuta (Heritage) Rocky domes are one of the most recognised icons in all Australia and are particularly essential for Aboriginal Anangu. It lies 1431 kilometres from Darwin, and Alice Springs is 440 km.

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