{"id":211889,"date":"2020-05-07T16:17:44","date_gmt":"2020-05-07T06:17:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=211889"},"modified":"2023-02-17T12:31:30","modified_gmt":"2023-02-17T01:31:30","slug":"reconnect-with-nature-in-the-nt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nt\/reconnect-with-nature-in-the-nt\/","title":{"rendered":"10 amazing places to reconnect with nature in the NT"},"content":{"rendered":"
With cabin fever the new shared experience, the Northern Territory’s sparsely peopled, wonderfully vast spaces are beckoning. Leave your four walls behind and embrace the freedom of the NT\u2019s wide-open spaces at these 10 destinations.<\/h5>\n

1. Nitmiluk Gorge<\/h2>\n

Jaffa-coloured cliffs envelop you as you glide along a mirror-like Katherine River in Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge<\/a>, one of the most remote \u2013 and magical \u2013 destinations you\u2019ll find in the NT. Whether you join a cruise, hire a kayak or hike in to check out the rock art, Nitmiluk<\/a> will satiate your wanderlust while allaying any social distancing concerns. The gorge is near the outback town of Katherine; the best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to September.<\/p>\n

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The outback scenery of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge. (Image: Tourism NT and Backyard Bandits)<\/p><\/div>\n

2. Kakadu National Park<\/h2>\n

If you dream of visiting Kakadu<\/a>, the months immediately after restrictions lift are a great time, as not only will local operators welcome tourism dollars but you\u2019re likely to find the park emptier than usual.<\/p>\n

That means you can soak up the beauty of the waterfalls by yourself. One of our favourites is Jim Jim Falls, which runs dry in winter allowing travellers to trek a 900-metre trail to a large amphitheatre and two cool plunge pools. The Ubirr rock art galleries and lookout are also a must-see.<\/p>\n

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The wild and untouched beauty of Kakadu National Park. (Image: Tourism NT and Emilie Ristevski)<\/p><\/div>\n

3. The Larapinta Trail<\/h2>\n

One of the toughest and rewarding treks in Australia, the Larapinta<\/a> is a top choice for those of us with a bad case of cabin fever. The 223-kilometre desert route leads through the West MacDonnell Ranges<\/a> and takes around 14 days, making it one epic Red Centre<\/a> adventure.<\/p>\n

If you don\u2019t have the time or fitness to take on the whole journey, the walk is broken up into 12 more manageable sections. Make the most of the experience by joining fellow hikers on World Expeditions\u2019 six-day Classic Larapinta Trek in Comfort tour with semi-permanent campsites.<\/p>\n

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Simpsons Gap is located 18 kilometres west from Alice Springs, on the Larapinta Trail. (Image: Tourism NT and Jarrad Seng)<\/p><\/div>\n

4. Longitude 131\u00b0<\/h2>\n

The Northern Territory<\/a> is home to some special accommodation and one of the standouts is Longitude 131\u00b0<\/a> at Uluru-Kata Tjuta<\/a>. The luxury camp features 16 tented pavilions with unobstructed views across a desert landscape to \u201cthe rock\u201d. There\u2019s also a restaurant and bar in a central lodge, with all the creature comforts you could want.<\/p>\n

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Longitude 131’s collection of pavilions provide jaw-dropping views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta. (Image: Tourism NT and George Apostolidis)<\/p><\/div>\n

5. Kata Tjuta<\/h2>\n

Widely known as The Olgas, Kata Tjuta is a big group of domes about 40 kilometres west of Uluru (and actually taller than the monolith).<\/p>\n

Seeing the 36 domes by chopper will impress, but if you\u2019d prefer to get up close (or spend less) there are plenty of walks around the base. The Valley of the Winds walk is the pinnacle at 7.4 kilometres; it goes between the domes for a more secluded experience. You can also experience Kata Tjuta<\/a> on a guided tour with AAT Kings, and there\u2019s a dune-viewing area from which to catch sunrise and sunset.<\/p>\n

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Admire Kata Tjuta. (Image: Tourism NT and Salty Aura)<\/p><\/div>\n

6. Bullo River Station<\/h2>\n

Experience life on a working cattle station<\/a> at this stunning property, which spans half a million acres in the East Kimberley. Spend your days working the farm, swimming in waterholes, catching barramundi, admiring Aboriginal rock art, and getting up close to iconic wildlife, including crocodiles and jabiru. As dusk descends, retire to your cosy, contemporary room, watch sunset among the boabs, or enjoy billy tea with other travellers for a standout holiday.<\/p>\n

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Swim in the waterholes at Bullo River Station. (Image: Tourism NT)<\/p><\/div>\n

7. Alice Springs<\/h2>\n

Alice Springs<\/a>, in the heart of Australia, may be one of the NT\u2019s top destinations but you can escape the tourist buses on a number of day trips. Hot-air ballooning is a surefire way to distance yourself while still seeing Alice and the MacDonnell Ranges with Outback Ballooning. You can also join an Alice Springs Mountain Bike Tour with Outback Cycling (all fitness levels are catered for) as well as a camel tour with Pyndan Camel Tracks.<\/p>\n

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Soar above the majestic MacDonnell Ranges on a hot-air balloon. (Image: Tourism NT and Plenty of Dust)<\/p><\/div>\n

8. Karlu Karlu<\/h2>\n

Reconnect with nature at the otherworldly Karlu Karlu<\/a>, also known as the Devils Marbles, in the Red Centre. The collection of huge granite boulders are part of Aboriginal Dreamtime (it\u2019s believed they\u2019re fossilised eggs of the Rainbow Serpent) and are a sight to see when sunset paints the landscape mauve. The boulders are up to six metres in height and can be found an hour\u2019s drive south of Tennant Creek.<\/p>\n

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Karlu Karlu, also known as Devil\u2019s Marbles is must-see on your journey. (Image: Tourism NT and Kate Flowers)<\/p><\/div>\n

9. Kings Canyon<\/h2>\n

With sandstone walls soaring almost 300 metres skyward, Kings Canyon<\/a>, in Watarrka National Park, is the kind of place you\u2019ll want to, metaphorically, get lost in.<\/p>\n

For serious post-ban fitness, tackle the six-kilometre Canyon Rim Walk (about three to four hours) that leads to the supernatural sandstone landscape known as the Lost City, as well as the Garden of Eden waterhole (for admiring, not swimming). It\u2019s a tough walk so be sure to set out early to beat the heat.<\/p>\n

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Kings Canyon in Wattarka National Park has a number of spectacular scenic flight options. (Image: Tourism NT and Shaun Jeffers)<\/p><\/div>\n

10. Tiwi Islands Retreat<\/h2>\n

Our final recommendation for a socially distanced holiday is the Tiwi Islands and in particular the Tiwi Island Retreat<\/a>. A true remote island experience with access to some of the best fishing and Aboriginal art the beachfront retreat is fast becoming a hero experience of the NT and Australia.<\/p>\n

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The view from the Tiwi Islands won’t leave you soon. (Image: Tourism NT and Tiwi Island Retreat)<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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