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There is an excellent Indian takeaway dining service and wine and soft drinks are served. Aboriginal Art Galleries Darwin has a large number Aboriginal art galleries ranging from strictly art for tourists to fine art.

For an excellent overview of Aboriginal art, visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, which has an excellent representative collection of the best of local indigenous art. The collection on display at the Northern Territory Supreme Court, in which there are fine examples of works from the desert country around Alice Springs.

Howard Springs Nature Park Located 27 km south of Darwin turn off the Stuart Highway at Howard Springs Road this ha nature park built around a freshwater spring includes monsoon forest, paperbark swamps, spring-fed creeks and the Howard Sand Plains. It is open all year with the gates being open from 7. It is an ideal location for swimming there is a toddler pool, artificial rock pools and a waterfall ; walking there are two walking tracks - the Howard Creek Walk is 1.

The weir in the park was built by Royal Australian Engineers in and in Howard Springs became the first reserve in the Northern Territory. It is ideal for picnics and a pleasant day away from the city centre. There is a downloadable fact sheet on the park. It includes a useful map. Litchfield Park Located km south of Darwin an easy day trip is the remarkable Litchfield National Park, an area of sq km which was proclaimed as a National Park in Today more than , people each year make the journey to the Park where they inspect the sandstone pillars of the Lost City; explore the monsoon rainforest; swim in the spring-fed streams; admire the waterfalls; picnic beside the sublime swimming hole at Wangi Falls; and inspect the unusual magnetic termite mounds which point north-south to minimise heat retention.

The park was the home of the Wagait people for tens of thousands of years. In an expedition led by the Government Resident, Boyle Travers Finniss, passed through the area.

A member of that expedition was Frederick Henry Litchfield after whom the park is named. After decades of tin and copper mining, and a short period when it was used as pastoral land, the area was officially proclaimed a park in In the winter months May to September it is an accessible and popular day trip destination from Darwin. During "The Wet" October to April it is commonly closed with swimming areas becoming unsafe; gravel roads becoming impassible; and the Finniss and Reynolds Rivers prone to flooding.

The main attractions: Swimming: there are many pleasant swimming spots in the park. Visitors should not swim in the Finniss or Reynolds Rivers as they are inhabited by Saltwater Crocodiles who are not averse to a little human flesh. An easy grade walking track with wheelchair access leads from the main car park to a lookout with panoramic views of the creek and the pool below. A steep track and staircase steps leads down to the pool at the base of the falls.

There is also a walk to the Tabletop Range Escarpment and Florence Falls which is 3 km one way 90 minutes. The Falls can be reached by walking along a 1. The plunge pool is rarely crowded. Open May to November 4WD access only. There is an excellent m walking track which heads out to viewing platforms with views across to the falls and the sandstone gorge.

The Falls are beautiful; flow all the time; and tumble into a large swimming hole which is usually warm and pleasant. There is a 3. There is a large picnic area and kiosk where the ambience is that of a tropical paradise. The vegetation around the falls is thick and luxuriant and the water is beautifully clear. Magnetic Termite Mounds Located off Wangi Road are thousands of unusual, grey and narrow, termite mounds which are typically up to two metres high.

The mounds' thin edges point north-south while their wide sections face east-west. It is believed that they form in this way as a kind of built-in temperature control mechanism.

By being narrow and facing north-south they allow only the smallest possible area to be exposed to the sun. The Lost City Restricted to 4WD only the track is rough and good clearance is needed these sandstone block and pillar formations can easily be imagined as the ruins of a lost city.

They are only accessible in the winter months May to October. Darwin is also the main service centre for a wide range of industries such as mining, offshore oil and gas production, pastoralism, tourism and tropical horticulture, and the Port of Darwin is the main outlet for Australia's live cattle export trade into South East Asia. Thanks to its beautiful sunsets and incredible landscapes, tourism is also a critical part of Darwin's economy.

Darwin attracts travellers from all around the globe looking to experience its outdoor tropical lifestyle. With waterfront dining and world class cafes and restaurants, street food , markets, crocodile adventures , rich historical experiences , public art , an interactive science trail and access to some of Australia's most iconic locations such as Kakadu National Park , Nitmiluk National Park , and the Tiwi Islands , there's more than enough to do during a short break or longer.

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