Australia’s biggest national park (which is UNESCO World Heritage-listed too) has no shortage of natural pools to beat the NT heat. A large portion of the park is rainforest territory, meaning that everything from the vegetation to the gorges are lush and beautiful. If you’re travelling in a 4WD (which we highly recommend for the state’s rugged terrain), the natural plunge pool, Maguk, is accessible from Kakadu highway and is a truly magical detour. Twin Falls is another sight to behold and is best gazed upon by helicopter for those really wanting to ball out.
The Northern Territory is absolutely brimming with natural wonders, like countless natural pools, beautiful bushwalks, breathtaking mountain ranges and rugged coasts. Full of adventures, this outback territory is also brimming with knowledge, thanks to the many Aboriginal people who call the land home.
There's so much to learn about their ancient culture – one of the oldest in the world – whether it’s through listening to a Dreamtime story or learning how to respect the land we’re lucky to walk on. Fuel up the 4WD, dust off those hiking boots and get ready for an adventure like no other with our guide to the best places to visit in the Northern Territory.