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Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

 
[Free Tour]     26 May 2018
There are many, large and small national parks in the Northern Territory, each of which has a unique landscape that astonishes every visitor. Each place has its own unique and wonderful experience, but apart from the usual impression of hiking, there are many other interesting ways to open the parks to make them feel better.


There are many, large and small national parks in the Northern Territory, each of which has a unique landscape that astonishes every visitor. Each place has its own unique and wonderful experience, but apart from the usual impression of hiking, there are many other interesting ways to open the parks to make them feel better.

Let's follow the editor to see what they have.


Richter National Park Litchfield National Park

For the perennially hot Darwin region, the natural beauty, cool pools, and falling waterfalls make Richter National Park a "summer hot haven" for locals. This is their favorite holiday resort and one of the most popular attractions in the Northern Territory.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

Now, Richter National Park has been fully integrated into their lives, and water has become one of the indispensable ways for local people to relax and entertain.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

In addition to the water, there is also the lost city of (the Lost City) is worth a look! This is actually a series of sandstone weathered by wind and frost and eroded by Rain Water to form a natural form, but its complex and ingenious layout is easy to be thought of as artificial. The walls and pillars look like wreckage from the remains of a lost civilization.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

PS: should note that the lost City is still a long way from Richter National Park, and visitors can only drive to it. The road is rugged and complicated during the rainy season, so it is necessary for drivers to have rich driving experience and skills to understand the real-time weather and road conditions before departure. Of course, if you are an old driver with an adventurous spirit, this must be one of the places not to be missed on Richter's trip!


Kakadu National Park Kakadu National Park

Kakadou National Park is Australia's largest national park, covering an area of nearly 20,000 square kilometers, with unique natural scenery and rich biodiversity. This is not only a habitat for the growth of animals and plants, but also a home for local aborigines to live on.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

In a short time to get a look at Kakadu? Helicopter bird's eye view is undoubtedly the best choice! On board, you can see a variety of landscape features: lowlands, plains, shoals, sandstone plateaus. Have a full view of it.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!


Nitemiluk National Park (Katherine Canyon) Katherine Gorge National Park

With 13 canyons, Nietmiluk National Park has formed an existing grandeur after hundreds of millions of years of erosion of the Catherine River. Here you can not only feel the nature of the magic, but also feel the aboriginal culture at close range. There are many pictures of rock walls in the canyon, nearly ten thousand years old, like a mystical album carrying ancient memories.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

In addition to taking a helicopter to take a bird's eye view of the spectacular view here, you can also choose to cross the canyon river in the Nitemiluca National Park, in which you can walk slowly, savoring the fusion of nature and humanity, and it is another artistic conception.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!


Watarrka National Park, Ouattaca National Park

Ouattaka National Park surrounds the Imperial Valley (Kings Canyon), about 300km north-east of Uluru. Crown Valley is another miracle left by nature in the Northern Territory, Australia's deepest, steepest and most spectacular canyon, formed 300 million years ago, rich in layers, colorful and magnificent.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

Imagine a table of candlelight dinner in the mighty desert, in the white moonlight, in the shadow of the canyon, in the breeze, the spluttering of wood, and the flickering of the candle. Take your partner and experience the desert, moonlight dinner. It's definitely an unforgettable experience.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!


Ururu-Catachuta National Park Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru-Catachuta National Park is divided into two parts, one is the world-famous single stone Ayers Rock, locals call Ururu; The other part is Catachuta, otherwise known as the Ogaz Stonehenge (The Olgas), and the main attractions are (Valley of the Winds) and (Walpa Gorge)., the Valley of the Wind and Wapa Canyon.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!
Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

Here you can experience riding camels, walking in the center of the red earth, looking at the sunrise and sunset of Ururu and Catachu Tower, overlooking the sky.

Five parks in the North Territory, these are more interesting ways to open!

So, are you all get with these ways of opening up? Of course, if you still have more interesting ideas, please leave a message and share them in the comments section.

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