Thursday, December 3, 2009

Destination Darwin

My first trip to Darwin was impressive as the last. It is a city of diversity, culture and heritage, which is located in the large interior, the top end of Australia. There is an endless view of scenery, and is ideal for self drive holiday you need wheels to explore the beauty of the surrounding natural attractions. Located in the tropics, the climate is cooler and drier from May to October and from April to November brings tropical storms and hot days. Bring warm clothes, but hopefully clear skies and sunsets, incredible ocean views. Are prepared with water, if you travel out of town, and remember you can not swim in the sea or rivers, unless there is a sign that it is OK. Crocodiles and sharks are some of the premises. You could spend a week enjoying the city of Darwin himself. One of my favorites is the Thursday night / Sunday morning Market, located on the seafront at Mindil Beach. Local and tourists can find here sampling the local cuisine and enjoy the fun and relaxation on the beach strip. The best time to travel is approximately 4, as you can stand by and watch one of the most famous sunsets in Australia. Sunset cruises are very popular, or enjoy a glass of wine (with the masses) in the sand. A great family event is feeding scenes Aqua Fish. For decades, high tide, fish flock to be fed by hand. Great for a Kodak moment, this is a must do! Expect to fish feeds as the famous barramundi, bream and catfish. Crocodylus Park is another attraction well known that young people and adults can enjoy. You'll find buffalo, emus, ostriches, iguanas and more, with performances all over the crocodile day. This is a safe environment for wildlife watching known that children bother to take them to visit here. For a great night, the head of Darwin Wharf Marina. Leave a principle that is very popular, with a fantastic view of sunset, and the abundance of seafood restaurants and a selection of delicious dining combined to bring a relaxing atmosphere. E 'common for large fish swimming below the food waiting to bite. You can then go to the movies beach chairs along the street, where you can enjoy an outdoor movie with the added value of the Port Darwin and the starry sky as a backdrop. Where else could verify this? My first impressions of the Museum and Art Gallery were of amazement and wonder how many collections of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects show, boats and ships, history and art is in one place. There is an interactive room on the basis of the devastation of Cyclone Tracy, which also has a recording of the event itself. Amazing! Just a ferry ride away, Mandorah city is steeped in Aboriginal history, and there are great fishing spots, not far from the dock. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a ride on the top of the high range. Approximately 45 minutes from the city, the Park Territory Wildlife is great for the whole family. There are hiking trails that take you through various exhibitions, a nocturnal house, an aviary, walk, monsoon forests and all the animals you'd expect to find in the area. You need at least 3-4 hours to make the most of this large park that extends over 1,000 hectares of land. Room with a trip to Berry Springs Nature Park after a refreshing swim in natural pools. Rockwaterfalls Enjoy, and watch for small fish trying to bite the fingers. The perfect image seen in Kakadu National Park, you can not compare to any destination worldwide. It takes a couple of days to enter the heart of Kakadu, and a number of camps in the park. The rainy season is the best time to visit where you will experience incredible bird life, scenery and of course crocodiles. You should visit Rio Lagartos with an experienced guide, for obvious security reasons. Litchfield National Park is located about two hours from Darwin, Kakadu and also is a true oasis in the desert. From the range of desktops to waterfalls and tropical paradise, then there is much to see here. There are hiking trails and campgrounds in the park. This is perfect for those wanting to leave the beaten track. Known for its native culture, magnificent scenery and vast horizons, Darwin has something for everyone. Enjoy the freedom of a car to choose when and where you embark on your next adventure, and prepare for the trip of a lifetime.

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