Northern Territory FAQs
The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) when the weather is warm, sunny and ideal for outdoor adventures. The wet season (November to April) brings lush landscapes and dramatic storms, but some areas may have limited access.
Yes, but only in designated safe swimming areas. Always check local signs and advice, as crocodiles can inhabit some waterways. During the wet season in coastal regions, be aware of marine stingers (jellyfish) and swim in netted or patrolled zones where possible.
You can self-drive for flexibility, join guided tours or take domestic flights between major destinations like Darwin, Alice Springs and Uluru. The Ghan train is also an iconic way to experience the outback.
Fly directly into Ayers Rock (Connellan) Airport near Yulara from major cities like Sydney, Melbourne or Darwin. Alternatively, take a road trip from Alice Springs – about a five-hour drive through the scenic Red Centre.
Pack light, breathable clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent and sturdy walking shoes. Bring warm layers for cool desert nights and plenty of water for exploring the outback safely.