NT prepares to welcome holiday makers from July 17

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KAKADU UBIRR SUNSET, Tourism Australia
KAKADU UBIRR SUNSET, Tourism Australia
Now there's no excuse to visit the spectacular NT.

The Northern Territory borders will officially re-open on 17 July with iconic destinations including World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park accessible again for Australians to enjoy.

With winter the perfect time to visit the state thanks to its warm tropical weather and vast blue skies there’s no time like the present to visit the heart of Australia.

From 17 July, self-quarantine for domestic travellers arriving in the Territory is no longer required so it’s time to start considering those bucket list experiences that are synonymous with the Northern Territory including Darwin, Alice Springs, Uluru-Kata Tjuta,
Kakadu National Park, Kings Canyon, Nitmiluk National Park, Arnhem Land and the Tiwi Islands.

“The Territory is a truly iconic destination; one that’s on the bucket list for many Australians. For too long Australians have said ‘I’ll go one day’ – well that day has come, there are no excuses left,” says Tourism NT Executive General Manager of Marketing Tony Quarmby.

“This is your chance to escape your routine and the winter chill; the weather is warm, it’s more affordable than before, and there’s plenty of wide open spaces to explore and shake off the ‘isolation’ blues,” he said.

Some locations for your bucket list include:

KAKADU UBIRR SUNSET, Tourism Australia
KATHERINE HOT SPRINGS, Tourism Australia
NITMILUK NATIONAL PARK EDITH FALLS, Tourism Australia
WEST MACDONELL RANGES ORMISTON GORGE, Tourism Australia
YULARA ULURU HELICOPTER RIDE, Tourism Australia

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