Darwin Information
Famously referred to as Australia’s top end, Darwin has long been a favorite of the backpacker looking to escape the hectic city pace in favour of excitement, fun and outdoor adventure. For an authentic Australian outback experience, you need look no further than Darwin. Visitors to Darwin will notice the genuine top end hospitality from the very moment they arrive.
Whether it is a day tour to see Australia’s infamous Crocodiles in the wild on one of the many professionally operated wildlife Crocodile safaris, or a 2 day tour to the beautiful oasis of Litchfield National Park, Darwin has so much to offer. Any visitor to Darwin should also visit one of the many Aboriginal fine art galleries, where traditional Aboriginal art is on display and for sale too.
Darwin is also the starting and ending point of one of the world's most famous train journeys, the Ghan Railway, which runs right through the centre of Australia to Adelaide in the very south of Australia. This scenic journey is simply breathtaking
One word of warning, as those planning on coming to Darwin should definitely pack a beach towel, sunscreen and a hat, because the weather is hot all year round.
Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and is an outgoing and adventurous city, with plenty to keep you amused. There is no lack of things to do and surely will have something to suit your liking.
Surrounded by an array of beautiful scenery, National parks and wildlife, Darwin is an ideal location for having a holiday or for visiting. There are several hostels and backpackers and the nightlife is great.
The Botanic Gardens [400 species of palms], the Wildlife Park [with a walk-through aviary] and the Crocodile Farm [7000 of the be auties] are just some of the sights to see.
Hop on a light plane and head across to the Gove Peninsula. If you like wilderness, you’ve found it. Pristine water for diving amongst reefs, fabulous fishing and the birdlife is amazing. Aboriginal arts and crafts are on display. This is Arnhem Land where history comes alive.
So you can relax through the day at the wonderful sites and party the night away. This friendly place will not disappoint.

Litchfield Tour
Explore Litchfield National Park and its enchanting waterfalls, wildlife and walks. The Park is only a short drive from Darwin and gives easy walking access. Florence Falls, termite mounds, birdlife and tropical vegetation are highlights.
Darwin to Alice
Tour from Darwin to Alice Springs on this outback adventure- Experience the real Aussie Outback.
Darwin to Melbourne
Darwin to Melbourne -Wildlife, adventures, The Olgas and Uluru , Kings Canyon, Coober Pedy , the Grampians and the Great Ocean Road. This trip has it all........
