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North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.

 
[Free Tour]     20 Jan 2018
The New York Times recently named 52 must-go places in 2018, with the Northern Territory ranked 12. 5%. Believe everyone to break their glasses, go to Australia and think of places like Sydney's Opera House, Melbourne's 12 disciples, Golden Coast Paradise, Adelaide's Vineyard, and Tasmania's lavender.

The New York Times recently named 52 must-go places in 2018, with the Northern Territory ranked 12. 5%. Believe everyone to break their glasses, go to Australia and think of places like Sydney's Opera House, Melbourne's 12 disciples, Golden Coast Paradise, Adelaide's Vineyard, and Tasmania's lavender.

But what's in the North Territory? You don't seem to hear a lot of people.

But what you don't know is that you have to go to the North Territory to have a good taste of Australia!

The Northern Territory is a self-governing territory in the north of Australia, with the capital city of Darwin. It is sparsely populated, accounting for about 20% of Australia's total area and has a total population of only about two hundred and thirty thousand (2012). The north side of the Alafra Sea is zigzag, the north-east is the Buckley Plateau, the central and western regions are plain grasslands, the south is mountainous and desert areas, and there are dry salt lakes in the south-west. About 4/5 are located in the tropics, straddling two distinct climatic zones and generally high temperatures.

The Northern Territory is the birthplace of the ancient indigenous culture, and the northern Anam is an indigenous reserve, one of the main tourist resorts known for its natural landscape and cultural characteristics, Proud of its famous "red earth center" and the world's largest single boulder, Ayers Rock (Ururu). In addition to the magnificent natural landscape, what is more attractive is the mystical indigenous culture and artistic characteristics.

After all that, Rona went on to take a look at some of the most important attractions in the Northern Territory.

North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.


Uluru (Uluru) 

"Uluru", a lovely cartoon name, is the transliteration of the Australian native language "Uluru" and is the local natives' name for the boulder, meaning: place to meet and meet. Westerners call it "Ayers Rock" (Ayers Rock).

Miraculously protruding in the desolate flat desert, like a desolate salutation, beyond time and space and the natural monument of space. The world's largest independent rock is magnificent, like a mountain standing quietly for hundreds of millions of years! Scientists still can't decipher the hard source of the world's unique giant rock.

Located in the heart of the entire Australian continent, it is the spiritual belief of the Native Anand ancients. In one day, Uluru will change color with the rise and fall of the sun, especially at sunset, a flaming red dominion of the earth, as if shining the entire universe! It's a divine existence.

North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.


Kakadu National Park (Kakadu National Park) 

This is Australia's largest national park, once an indigenous autonomous region, was classified as a national park in 1979, in 1981 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on the World Cultural and Natural Heritage list. It is the first place in Australia to be listed as a World Heritage site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

Kadu inherited the world's oldest surviving culture, a culture that has existed for 40, 000 years since humans settled in the Middle East in the form of villages and began farming for the first time. According to the Kakadu legend, this was created by their female ancestor, Valamoren Gandhi.

It has a unique and complex ecosystem, the tropical landscape of the wetland rainforest, tidal fluctuations, alluvial plains, low-lying areas and plateaus, and is the ideal environment for a variety of unique animals and plants to multiply. Many rare birds and fish live in Australia. It also inhabits both saltwater and freshwater crocodiles, including the freshwater alligator in the Mary River area south of the park and the saline alligator in the northern part of the park closer to the sea. Kakadu's crocodile roost is so large that it can be said to be a world of crocodiles.

You can try boating in a pool full of crocodiles, watching a dense flock of birds flying over your head, or enjoying a twenty-five-year-old rock painting with the help of an aboriginal guide; You can also swim in a pool at the foot of a turbulent waterfall; walk through the ancient sandstone cupola. This is a great treasure, waiting for you to dig.

North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.


Nitemi Luke National Park (Nitmiluk National Park) 

Kakadou National Park (Kakadu National Park), about 25 kilometers south from Catherine (Katherine), the fourth-largest city in the Northern Territory, is also known as the (Katherine Gorge), of Catherine Canyon. It consists of 13 deep sandy canyons.

The name of the National Park, Nietmiluk (Nitmiluk), means "the dream of the cicadas" in the traditional indigenous nationality Zhou En (Jawoyn) language, and is one of the most important legends about the dream age.

The (Edith Falls) of Atis Falls in Nitemi Luc National Park is 8.7 m short. For most of the year, visitors can enjoy swimming in a natural pool of white thousand-story trees and Dudou trees on the bottom edge of Atis Falls (no swimming in November-April). In addition, the area is well suited for jungle hiking, with the 2.6km Raylin path (Leliyn Trail), offers challenging trails along steep, multi-rock loops.

North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.


(Arnhem Land), Annemite 

Located on the peninsula along Australia's northern coastline, with a vast expanse of land with long coastlines, uninhabited islands and overflowing rivers of fish, Annam is one of the best fishing sites in the world. It has been occupied by Australian indigenous peoples and is a secret Australian garden with an area of about 80,000 square kilometres, adjacent to the north-east of Kakadu Park.

Annemite is one of the best fishing sites in the world, mainly because the waters have hardly ever been fished. You can leave the remote coastline to fish Marlin, scad, or yacht to the inland tidal harbor in search of a flock of Australian lung fish. After that, you can relax and have a drink on the platform of a special fishing cabin to enjoy the changing colors of the sunset.

Scad and scad are a true treasure of adventure. Many tourists either fly or drive to Arnhem. But the need to get permission and experience the crisscrossed four-wheel drive (April-September only) is quite a test. After that, you can sleep with your head against the stars in one of the campgrounds in Arnhem.

North Territory! A mysterious place, not just Ururu and Kakadu National Park.


Darwin 

The capital of the Northern Territory, named after British biologist Charles Robert Darwin for his visit in 1839. This is the northernmost city in Australia, the city with the most aboriginal people in Australia, and the paradise for wildlife.

Darwin was the only Australian city baptized by the war. It was an important Allied military base during World War II, and during World War II Darwin was bombed 63 times. Darwin is now also an important military base in Australia and a base for northern coast patrol boats.

Because it is closest to Asia, it is an important export port.

Though small and quiet, Darwin retained the most original color, blue sky, green prairie, red desert, worthy of careful experience.

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