On the 4th day in the Top End of the Northern Territory before we flew back to Singapore in the afternoon, we still had time for a morning jaunt to Litchfield National Park. Litchfield National Park Litchfield National Park is 1 ½-hr drive from Darwin. The monsoonal rainforest, intriguing rock formations, huge termite mounds, magnificent…
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Kakadu National Park: Ancient Aboriginal Rock Drawings
Step back in time as you enter Aboriginal rock shelters and rock art galleries in the Nourlangie region of Kakadu National Park. Be awestruck with stunning Aboriginal rock drawings as you hike along a 1.5-km circular walk around the ancient art sites. History is literally at your feet. The Aboriginal people still live in Kakadu…
Kakadu National Park: World Famous Yellow Water Billabong
The world’s famous Yellow Water Billabong – Kakadu’s World Heritage wetlands – are abounding with a diversity of birdlife, wildlife and rich vegetations. The Yellow Water land-locked billabong forms part of the South Alligator River floodplain and has long been the Aboriginal people’s important food gathering area. The great white egret taking flight off the…
Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Things to do on the way to Kakadu You don’t always come across a river infested with crocodiles do you? Let alone to mention one that leaps high out of water. Home to over 1,600-strong congregation of crocs, the thought of cruising along the Adelaide River had struck me uneven for sometime before I decided…
Darwin Day 1
Darwin, the capital city of Northern Territory, serves as a gateway to explore the Top End’s attractions and immense in world-class Aboriginal art sites. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Within a stone’s throw away from the city centre, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is home to a broad…