Territory Wildlife Park is located on the southern outskirts of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, about 50 kilometers from the city of Darwin, near the Beliquan Nature Reserve (Berry Springs Nature Park), which opened in 1989 and covers an area of about 400 hectares.
Territory Wildlife Park is a collection of zoo exhibitions and natural jungle, with scenic spots scattered around a 4-kilometer roundabout, connected to a free short round-trip train and natural walkway, with coffee shops in the park. Night action museum and aquarium and other facilities.
Territory Wildlife Park, visitors can walk through giant bird nests on top of trees, walk by the natural lagoon, stroll through the passage below the aquarium, and stand with a 3.7-meter-long sea crocodile. Appreciate the raptor's sensitivity and skill in the daily free foraging of birds. 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.