Hot index is not rating, it reflects the extent of how tourists know it. Hot index is nothing to do with whether the attraction is good or not, an attraction that everyone knows may not be good, one that nobody knows may not be bad.
1: Almost no one knows
2: Rare people know
3: Some people know
4: Most people know
5: Everyone knows
Pictures are from Google Images or uploaded by users, if there are any pictures violate your copyright, please mail us, we will remove them immediately.
Djukbinj National Park is located in the northern interior of the Northern Territory, about 90 kilometers from Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, covering an area of 554.41 square kilometers.
It is about an hour's drive from Darwin to Djukbinj National Park, along the Anam Highway (Arnhem Hwy), which is part of the scenic McLakay (Marrakai) floodplain and plays a role in collecting and draining water on the Adelaide River (Adelaide River). Full of water throughout the year makes the park a habitat and breeding place for water birds, geese, egrets and Australian cranes.
Post a comment
Submit successfully, your message will be visible after moderation