WHAT DO IN DARWIN
Darwin's laid-back lifestyle is contagious, we have so many beautiful places to visit and have fun things to do in the top end!
Wangi Falls
Wangi Falls is the best-known and most popular attraction in Litchfield National Park - a park renowned for its accessibility and pristine natural beauty.
The falls are found near the western boundary of the park, 150 kilometres south of Darwin along sealed roads.
Relax in the expansive manicured lawns of the picnic area and watch the water from the two falls cascade over the rock escarpments into the large plunge pool below. Take a dip in the pool, which is surrounded by lush monsoon rainforest. There is a kiosk, picnic tables and barbecues with a campground and hot showers nearby.
Mindil Beach Sunset Markets
The Mindil Beach Sunset Market is the heart of Darwin's cultural melting pot and truly epitomises the word 'multicultural'.
The Market sees the congregation of over 200 unique stalls, ranging from food stalls offering incredible local and international cuisine to an array of arts, crafts and services stalls.
Nourlangie Rock
Nourlangie Rock is well known for its spectacular rock art that dates back thousands of years. The different paintings that can be discovered throughout the region enable visitors to gain a rich understanding of the spiritual historic significance of the area.
Nourlangie Rock is easily Kakadu’s most beloved cultural site
00Seven Adventures
00Seven Adventures is great for the Thrill seekers. Whether you have a need for speed or you are after an adrenaline rush, they'll have you covered.
The team at 00Seven also provide some of Darwin's most scenic tours in Darwin Harbour and in the Charles Darwin National Park, just outside of the city center.
Adelaide River Tours
Adelaide River Tours is a one day wildlife tour on the famous Adelaide River. The tours showcase the prehistoric Saltwater Crocodiles and include the sights and sounds of our beautiful bird life.
The crew provide a great morning tea and lunch, so you won't have to pack a bag! Be sure to enjoy a cold beverage at the Goat Island Lodge.
Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge
Nitmiluk National Park, just 30km north-east of Katherine, covers a vast area, including 13 impressive gorges carved from the ancient sandstone country which stretch for as far as the eye can see.
Explore the world-famous park and gorge country on foot, by canoe, boat or helicopter.
Mataranka Hot Springs
Mataranka Hot Springs is one of the Northern Territory's most iconic sights, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
They are located amongst tall shady palm trees, the waters of the Mataranka Hot Springs are spring fed and can bubble up to a temperature of 34 degrees Celsius.