Northern TerritoryThe Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated part of Australia, comprised of vast open plains that are dry, dusty and red in hue at centre of Australia, stretching north to the coastal waters of the Top End where the climate is more tropical than desert-like. Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one the area’s most famous attractions, and there are important aboriginal cultural sites to visit, too. Nearer the coast you can also experience some of the best game fishing in the world, and discover a huge variety of marine species.
Bamurru Plains Top End, Australia Bamurru Plains offers an amazing luxury wilderness experience on the coastal floodplains of the Mary River delta, on the edge of Kakadu National Park. Here, a touch of style and comfort is brought to the remote wilderness of Top End. honeymoon 3adventure 3eco/ethical tourism 3 Contact us Reviews (1) Price guide
Bullo River Station Top End, Australia A family run homestead, Bullo River Station is in one of the most spectacular and remote parts of Australia's Northern Territory where you can enjoy home cooked meals and join in with the day to day working of the cattle station. adventure 3wildlife 3family 2 Contact us Reviews (1) Price guide
Longitude 131 Ayers Rock, Australia A collection of luxury tents set in spectacular surroundings overlooking the sacred sites of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Longitude 131 is romantic, exclusive and luxurious, offering guests an intimate encounter with this spirited land. honeymoon 2culture 2adventure 1 Contact us Reviews (1) Price guide
Sails in the Desert Ayers Rock, Australia Sails in the Desert is a stunning five star hotel with fantastic views of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta national park and the mystical Ayers Rock. family 1adventure 1culture 1 Contact us Reviews (1) Price guide