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Darwin AccommodationRydges Darwin Hotels
Take a trip to the Northern Territory and let Rydges accommodate you. Darwin is a picturesque part of Australia where you can see and experience the true Aussie Outback, view diverse wildlife through Kakadu National Park, and visit the iconic Uluru.
Currently offering a choice of two distinctive hotels just a heartbeat from the Darwin International Airport, this Aussie destination is a place where you can take in the cosmopolitan city, or explore the natural surrounds of the Territory.
Book accommodation in Darwin on www.rydges.com and get our Best Rates Guaranteed – or your first night’s FREE! Plus, you’ll pay no accommodation booking fee.
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Things to see and do The Rydges Darwin hotels are a great base to begin your journey into the iconic Northern Territory. Whether you are after a shopping experience at Casuarina Shopping centre, the largest mall in the Northern Territory, or a more of an Outback adventure, there are many activities and sites to keep you occupied at the Territory. Highlights include tours to learn about indigenous culture, viewing the beautiful Heritage listed Kakadu National Park, taking in the sites of the famous Ayers Rock at the ochre coloured Uluru, to exploring the vastness of the Aussie Outback at the Top End. For food lovers, tickle your taste buds with an Aboriginal gourmet food tour, or the must- do Sounds of Silence, a dining experience unlike any other with Uluru at sunset and then star-filled skies. |
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Arnhem Land This Aboriginal owned land is located in the middle of the Northern coast of Darwin, and is one of the best fishing destinations of Australia. Marlin & Barramundi are plentiful, as part of this land is at the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Arnhem Land is also a place where you can go on a four wheel driving tour and even camp under the stars. Just don’t forget to apply for a permit through the Northern land Council! |
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Kakadu National Park Recognised as a World Heritage listed site, this vast parkland houses some of Australia’s most beautiful and unique wildlife. Known for both cultural and natural values, it is an important part of the Indigenous peoples of Australia, one of the oldest living cultures still in existence. Scenic flights, wildlife cruises, swimming in waterfalls or even an experience on the Mary River are all on offer. The most difficult part is deciding which to do first! |
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Uluru, Ayers Rock One of the most recognised attractions in Australia, Ayers Rock is a sight that must be seen whilst at Darwin. This 348 meter natural wonder is set within ochre red Uluru and is often visited at sunrise or sunset. Visitors can choose a variety of ways to take in the majestic Rock: a walking tour of the base, scenic flight tours or even the back of a camel. A cultural tour of this site is recommended, as the Anangu people are an integral part of this culturally significant icon. |
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