Gunlom Falls

Gunlom Falls and stunning rock pools

Gunlom Falls, Kakadu at Night & chilling crocodile story The next day we were planning to leave Muirella and head to Gunlom Falls, which is located in the Mary River Kakadu region. Before I move to that story let me tell you about Kakadu at Night cruise and the crocodile attack story they told us…

Yellow Waters

Yellow Waters – breathtaking Kakadu wetlands

Sandy Billabong and Nanguluwur Yellow Waters is located in the centre of Kakadu National Park. It is a must go and see destination for anyone visiting the park. It is famous for its vast wetlands that provide a home to birds, fish and saltwater crocodiles. We always compare this place to Corroboree Billabong in terms they…

Ubirr Sunset Lookout

Ubirr – the majestic aboriginal art

Ubirr, Nourlangie and Jim Jim Falls Kakadu National Park has the largest number of rock paintings in the world. Aboriginal people believe that most of these images were created by their gods. Thanks to them, they know how the world was created and it is also a form of passing rules to their people. Paintings…

Katherine Gorge

Katherine Gorge – the majestic Nitmiluk National Park

Katherine is a charming town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. Situated at the junction of the Katherine River and the Stuart Highway, this small town is often referred to as the gateway to the Top End, and for good reason. From the stunning natural wonders of Nitmiluk National Park to the rich cultural…

Mataranka Hot Springs

Mataranka – Beautiful Hot Springs

Mataranka – The Capital of Never Never Mataranka or should we call it “The capital of the Never Never” is located in the Northern Territory, 90 km south of Katherine. The famous hot springs are located in Elsey National Park and they are certainly worth visiting.  Mataranka, located midway between Alice Springs to Darwin, is a must-visit…

Northern Territory Outback - East MacDonnell

Alice Springs – The Vibrant Red Centre

Alice Springs is often considered the unofficial capital of the Red Centre, with a population of approximately 26,000 people, making it the second most populous town in the Northern Territory. Its remote location far from major Australian cities gives it a unique atmosphere. Surprisingly, Alice Springs is a green and well-maintained town compared to other…