Tag: Outback Australia

A view of a waterhole mostly underwater showing the clearness of the water, and a bit of view of the surface with a palm tree forest

Darwin to Tasmania: From Top to Bottom

TRAVEL DURING COVID TIMES During the first 18 months or so of living with the Covid epidemic, we were incredibly lucky that state lockdowns and border restrictions did not overly affect our travel plans. We had had a relatively lax regional lockdown in Perth for 9 weeks and a 5-day

A panorama of a white sand beach looking out to the ocean and cliffs beyond

A Wanderer’s Guide to: East Arnhem Land

Before we left Darwin to continue our Australia travels, we had one more Top End destination to tick off the list: East Arnhem Land. Located approximately 1,000 kilometres from Darwin on the Gove Peninsula, East Arnhem Land is one of the most remote places in Australia and also one of

Sunset views from the top of a rocky escarpment overlooking vast green land

A Wanderer’s Guide to: Kakadu National Park

If you’re an adventure seeker looking to explore the beauty and culture of Outback Australia, then put Kakadu National Park high on your bucket list. Located in the Top End of Australia, east of Darwin, it is the nation’s largest national park. At approximately 20,000 square kilometres, it is almost

Kununurra to Darwin: More than a Thoroughfare

For most people, travelling between Kununurra and Darwin is simply a matter of getting from Point A to Point B; however, there are so many little gems along the way that make it worth taking a bit of extra time through this region. KEEP RIVER NATIONAL PARK A mere 60