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Darwin Deep Tourism: exploration, Adventure, Wildlife, Native Culture

 04 Feb 2018

Travel to Australia, the most is Sydney, Melbourne. Do you want to take a different trip? Come to Darwin, where you can explore not only the most primitive forests, the most natural wildlife, but also the most comprehensive Aboriginal culture in Australia's mainland. Next, let's take a look at some of Darwin's more noticeable attractions.


Darwin, located in (Northern Territory), the northern territory, is so remote and mysterious. It is located in the (Top End) region, the northernmost part of the northern part of the territory, where the earliest aborigines were concentrated.

The main top towns are Darwin, Palmerston (Palmerston) and Catherine (Katherine), 's famed Alice Springs in the south of the arid north, known by Australians as the red center.

Within Darwin's city, there are first-class restaurants, classic bars, luxury residences. I believe that you walk around, there will be a lot of gains.

Darwin is Australia's closest city to Asia and Australia's nearest city to the equator. It is a savanna climate with clear seasons, less rainfall in winter, and rainy summers. Devastated by the hurricane, it was rebuilt to become a beautiful and highly developed city with modern streets and buildings.


To Darwin, we have to mention crocodile park, (Crocosaurus Cove). Here visitors have plenty of opportunities to get in touch with the world's biggest and most ferocious saltwater crocodile. Drop the line on the (Fishing for Crocs) of the alligator, watch the young crocodile jump out of the water, or jump into the pool to take a big fake picture of the crocodile in the adjacent aquarium, or hold the cub of the saltwater alligator. Leave a smiling memory in front of the camera. The most exciting thing is to climb into the "death cage" (Cage of Death), and sink into a pool of some of the biggest ferocious saltwater alligators with a cylindrical, fully transparent barrel that accommodates one or two people. Close experience of "dance with alligators," experience the rapid surge of epinephrine.

Darwin was the only Australian city baptized by the war. During World War II, military base, which was important to the allies, suffered 63 bombardments during World War II. Now Darwin is also an important Australian military base and base for northern coast patrol boats. Darwin's military Museum (The Darwin Military Museum) is Darwin's first museum with a collection of combat weapons used by the Navy, Army and Air Force, guns, cannons, armored vehicles, photo, war memorabilia, etc. And uniforms worn in combat, etc.


About 150km from Darwin you can reach the world's cultural and natural heritage: Kakadu National Park (Kakadu National Park). You can choose to enjoy the rugged terrain of the area from the air or on the ground, and the vast expanse of land, grasslands, forests, the winding rivers of (Arnhem Land Plateau), on the plateau of Anam, and the (Mary River National Park), of the Mary River National Park in the air. You can also choose to cruise in the Huangshui River (Yellow Water), visit the entire Huangshui River, Huangshui River has rich bird ecology, as well as countless saltwater alligators.


The Richfield National Park (Litchfield National Park) is located in the north of the Northern Territory, about 135km from Darwin, and the small town of (Batchelor) is on the edge of the National Park. Here for an adventure, enjoy the towering termites mound, swim by the cascade waterfalls, if you take a boat on the Adelaide River (Adelaide River), you will be surprised to find that this is a huge crocodile! Of course, it would be perfect if you had a chance to taste prawns and delicious sparkling wine and enjoy the most natural sunset.


Would you like to enjoy the sea view while shopping at the seaside? At sunset, Mindy Beach Twilight Market (Mindil Beach Sunset Market) offers numerous stalls offering a wide range of international cuisine, art, handicrafts and entertainment. A unique blend of delicacy and hospitality, including specialties from Turkey, Greece, Sri Lanka, South America, North Africa, India and Southeast Asia. Guests can enjoy a picnic dinner on the beach while enjoying spectacular tropical sunsets, in addition to stalls set up by massage Division, Tarogians, Leathermen, Native artists, tailors and Jewelers, and live street plays. Magic and a variety of local and international street artists, and so on, such as the excitement.


The Territory's Wildlife Park, (Territory Wildlife Park), located in the southern suburb of Darwin, is about 50 kilometers away from Darwin's downtown area, allowing visitors to walk through the giant bird nests on top of trees, stroll along the natural lagoon, and walk through the passage below the aquarium. Stand with a 3.7-meter-long sea crocodile, appreciating raptors' sensitivity and skill in daily free foraging. Wander into a soft night room to see the northern territories' unique nocturnal creatures, come here with a spotlight for a night swim, watch the creatures come out of their habitat and wander around. During animal encounters and performances, visitors can capture magnificent scenes of pelicans flying to eat, watch wild birds and animals in the park's dead pool reserve, and come close to the park's creatures.


From Darwin, visit the Mari River Wetland, the world's largest pool of saltwater alligators, by cruising the Kulubury Dead Pool Wetland cruise ship (Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruises),. Cruise ships allow you to get as close as possible to them, fill the camera's memory cards with wonderful photos, and the expert will explain to you at your seat. If you want to stay in this area a little longer, wander through forest trails, enjoy the ecology of birds, and catch fishing, you can also choose to live in Mary River Wilderness Retreat, where you can choose from affordable to luxurious accommodations.

Travel to Australia, the most is Sydney, Melbourne. Do you want to take a different trip? Come to Darwin, where you can explore not only the most primitive forests, the most natural wildlife, but also the most comprehensive Aboriginal culture in Australia's mainland. Next, let's take a look at some of Darwin's more noticeable attractions.


Darwin, located in (Northern Territory), the northern territory, is so remote and mysterious. It is located in the (Top End) region, the northernmost part of the northern part of the territory, where the earliest aborigines were concentrated.

The main top towns are Darwin, Palmerston (Palmerston) and Catherine (Katherine), 's famed Alice Springs in the south of the arid north, known by Australians as the red center.

Within Darwin's city, there are first-class restaurants, classic bars, luxury residences. I believe that you walk around, there will be a lot of gains.

Darwin is Australia's closest city to Asia and Australia's nearest city to the equator. It is a savanna climate with clear seasons, less rainfall in winter, and rainy summers. Devastated by the hurricane, it was rebuilt to become a beautiful and highly developed city with modern streets and buildings.


To Darwin, we have to mention crocodile park, (Crocosaurus Cove). Here visitors have plenty of opportunities to get in touch with the world's biggest and most ferocious saltwater crocodile. Drop the line on the (Fishing for Crocs) of the alligator, watch the young crocodile jump out of the water, or jump into the pool to take a big fake picture of the crocodile in the adjacent aquarium, or hold the cub of the saltwater alligator. Leave a smiling memory in front of the camera. The most exciting thing is to climb into the "death cage" (Cage of Death), and sink into a pool of some of the biggest ferocious saltwater alligators with a cylindrical, fully transparent barrel that accommodates one or two people. Close experience of "dance with alligators," experience the rapid surge of epinephrine.

Darwin was the only Australian city baptized by the war. During World War II, military base, which was important to the allies, suffered 63 bombardments during World War II. Now Darwin is also an important Australian military base and base for northern coast patrol boats. Darwin's military Museum (The Darwin Military Museum) is Darwin's first museum with a collection of combat weapons used by the Navy, Army and Air Force, guns, cannons, armored vehicles, photo, war memorabilia, etc. And uniforms worn in combat, etc.


About 150km from Darwin you can reach the world's cultural and natural heritage: Kakadu National Park (Kakadu National Park). You can choose to enjoy the rugged terrain of the area from the air or on the ground, and the vast expanse of land, grasslands, forests, the winding rivers of (Arnhem Land Plateau), on the plateau of Anam, and the (Mary River National Park), of the Mary River National Park in the air. You can also choose to cruise in the Huangshui River (Yellow Water), visit the entire Huangshui River, Huangshui River has rich bird ecology, as well as countless saltwater alligators.


The Richfield National Park (Litchfield National Park) is located in the north of the Northern Territory, about 135km from Darwin, and the small town of (Batchelor) is on the edge of the National Park. Here for an adventure, enjoy the towering termites mound, swim by the cascade waterfalls, if you take a boat on the Adelaide River (Adelaide River), you will be surprised to find that this is a huge crocodile! Of course, it would be perfect if you had a chance to taste prawns and delicious sparkling wine and enjoy the most natural sunset.


Would you like to enjoy the sea view while shopping at the seaside? At sunset, Mindy Beach Twilight Market (Mindil Beach Sunset Market) offers numerous stalls offering a wide range of international cuisine, art, handicrafts and entertainment. A unique blend of delicacy and hospitality, including specialties from Turkey, Greece, Sri Lanka, South America, North Africa, India and Southeast Asia. Guests can enjoy a picnic dinner on the beach while enjoying spectacular tropical sunsets, in addition to stalls set up by massage Division, Tarogians, Leathermen, Native artists, tailors and Jewelers, and live street plays. Magic and a variety of local and international street artists, and so on, such as the excitement.


The Territory's Wildlife Park, (Territory Wildlife Park), located in the southern suburb of Darwin, is about 50 kilometers away from Darwin's downtown area, allowing visitors to walk through the giant bird nests on top of trees, stroll along the natural lagoon, and walk through the passage below the aquarium. Stand with a 3.7-meter-long sea crocodile, appreciating raptors' sensitivity and skill in daily free foraging. Wander into a soft night room to see the northern territories' unique nocturnal creatures, come here with a spotlight for a night swim, watch the creatures come out of their habitat and wander around. During animal encounters and performances, visitors can capture magnificent scenes of pelicans flying to eat, watch wild birds and animals in the park's dead pool reserve, and come close to the park's creatures.


From Darwin, visit the Mari River Wetland, the world's largest pool of saltwater alligators, by cruising the Kulubury Dead Pool Wetland cruise ship (Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruises),. Cruise ships allow you to get as close as possible to them, fill the camera's memory cards with wonderful photos, and the expert will explain to you at your seat. If you want to stay in this area a little longer, wander through forest trails, enjoy the ecology of birds, and catch fishing, you can also choose to live in Mary River Wilderness Retreat, where you can choose from affordable to luxurious accommodations.

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