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Take A Walk in Northern Territory’s National Parks
Take A Walk in Northern Territory’s National Parks contains over 100 walking tracks of varying difficulties through 38 different national parks, this is the definitive guide to walking Northern Territory’s National Parks. This hiking guide also includes the Larapinta Trail.
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia boasts over 80 national parks and reserves, spanning more than 50,000 square kilometers of diverse landscapes, from the arid Red Centre to the tropical Top End. Two UNESCO World Heritage-listed parks, Kakadu and Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa, stand out for their cultural and natural significance. Kakadu, covering nearly 20,000 square kilometers, features ancient Aboriginal rock art, wetlands teeming with crocodiles and birdlife, and dramatic escarpments. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa, sacred to the Aṉangu people, showcases the iconic Uluṟu monolith and Kata Tjuṯa’s striking domes, best viewed at sunrise or sunset.
Other notable parks include Litchfield, just 120km from Darwin, renowned for its waterfalls, swimming holes, and magnetic termite mounds. Nitmiluk National Park offers cruises through 13 gorges carved by the Katherine River. Tjoritja/West MacDonnell National Park features rugged ranges, gorges, and ochre pits, while Watarrka National Park is home to the awe-inspiring Kings Canyon. Judbarra/Gregory, the NT’s second-largest park, offers 4WD adventures amid sandstone escarpments and Boab trees. Most parks require a park pass, and online camping bookings are essential.
These parks preserve unique ecosystems and Indigenous heritage, offering unforgettable experiences







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