Darwin Travel Tips
Darwin, the capital of northern Australia, is closer to Jakarta than it is to Sydney, and closer to Singapore than it is to Melbourne, so it should come as no surprise that it looks outward to Asia as much as it looks inland to the rest of Australia.
This proximity and familiarity with Australia's northern neighbors is reflected in Darwin's relaxed, cosmopolitan, tropical atmosphere. In a country that prides itself on its ethnic diversity, Darwin may be the most multicultural city of all.
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3 Days in Darwin: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Darwin, the capital of northern Australia, is closer to Jakarta than it is to Sydney, so it should come as no surprise that it looks outward to Asia as much as it looks inland to the rest of ...
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Darwin Wildlife Viewing
Written by Viator, August 2010
If you're looking for a truly unique wildlife experience, Australia's 'Top End' is home to some bizarre, prehistoric and sometimes terrifying critters living within a mystical, tropical landscape. ...
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Darwin Attractions
Written by Emma, Australia, August 2011
It’s easy to fall into a state tropical languor on a visit to Darwin but you must resist! So put down that cold drink and peel your butt out of that hammock, a whole swathe of attractions await. ...
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Kakadu Day Tour from Darwin including Ubirr Art Site and Guluyambi Cruise
Written by huddfamily, August 2012
This was a great tour and informative of the Indigenous culture of the area. Crocodile are many and the bird life was abundant also. July to August was a great time to visit the Top End. The tour ...
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Photo by: KAREN M, USA
Doing what: Kakadu, Nourlangie and Yellow Waters Tour with Optional Return Flight ...




