Welcome to Darwin...
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Welcome to Darwin...
Australia's most northern city and the Northern Territory capital,
Darwin is, and always has been a city of extremes. It's location
as the country's furthest outpost combined with the areas hot and dry
climate, has presented challenges ever since early European
settlement. Twice rebuilt, Darwin has been the victim of Australia's
worst wartime disaster as well as it's worst natural disaster, after
being completely devastated by Japanese bombers in 1942-43 and Cyclone
Tracy in 1974. Today, the city has no resemblance to the hard-edged and
unsophisticated image it seems to conjure in many people's minds. It's
is a modern and thriving metropolis, boasting all the facilities you
would expect of any capital city including several major cultural and
social institutions, abundant accommodation and a host of leisure
activities. Thanks to it's diverse multicultural mix, Darwin is also
home to a number of excellent dining precincts, where the variety and
quality of ethnic cuisine on offer is mouth-watering.
Complimenting the vibrant restaurant scene, the capital's extensive
nightlife activities live up their reputation. Darwin's long been
considered as a fun and live-it-up kind of place, and the array of
clubs, bars, pubs, and theatres combined with the city's young
population and continual influx of backpackers, has ensured this
distinction will be sustained. Community events held throughout the
year such as the crazy Darwin Beer Can Regatta, also aid in the
perpetuation of Darwin's lively image.
Darwin's not only a great city to visit, but the ideal place to base
explorations or jump on a tour into the spectacular and wild wilderness
of the Top End. The Top End encompasses some of the most beautiful
national parks in Australia including Litchfield, Nitmiluk (Katherine
Gorge), and the wondrous Kakadu. Easily accessible, all parks are no
further than 250 kilometres from the city centre and should not be
missed.
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