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There’s not many travellers Aussies or not who don’t have The Red Centre on their bucket list. Uluru is constantly topping must-see lists and providing natural wonders to marvel at.
The one down side, though and frankly the reason many travellers haven’t been yet is the price tag associated with a trip to the Northern Territory.
Here’s the thing, you can still see all the best bits of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Kakadu without completely blowing the budget.
Australian Traveller
What to expect on a safari through Australia s Top End wilderness 28 January 2021 . BY Imogen Eveson
Last updated . 11 February 2021
Roaming with buffalo, cruising with crocs and gliding with some 280 bird species that live here in this watery world: a safari through Australia’s Top End wilderness is an unforgettable immersion.
Windows down, the warm air is sweet and dank with flowering paperbarks. It’s the start of the Dry and Sab’s tyres slice through the submerged road that is still blended into the adjacent billabong.
We’re not in Sydney anymore, where water is defined by the lines of the harbour foreshore. And we’re not in Darwin either, where the tropical waters of the Arafura Sea lie flat at its beaches, and simulated waves at the waterfront slosh holidaymakers around like rubber ducks.