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Travel Guide Directory > Australia > Northern Territory > Darwin Display All Darwin Australia Listings or refine your search: New Listings Acacia Luxury Transport Darwin Australia Acacia Luxury Transport, provides competitively priced private charter, chauffeur driven tours and transfers around Darwin, Northern Territory Australia. Tour with our enjoyd and knowledgeable driver guides, private charter tours by limousine, 4wd and 9/21/45 passengers coach to Kakadu, Katherine, Litchfield for a few hours, a day or multi-day encompassing tours to Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, and Broome and Kununurra in the Kimberleys of Western Australia. Darwin International Airport Darwin Australia Darwin International Airport Darwin WorldWeb Travel Guide Darwin Australia Darwin travel and tourism guide featuring online hotel reservations, travel maps, and information about attractions, tours, restaurants, activities and shopping in Darwin, Australia's Northern Territory, Australia. About Darwin Australia Darwin is located on the far northwestern coastline of Australia and is the territorial capital of the Northern Territory. Darwin with a little more than 110,000 people, is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city and is often called the multicultural capital of Australia. Darwin is closer to Jakarta in Indonesia than it is to Sydney, and closer to Singapore than it is to Melbourne. Darwin has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons and is subjected to violent tropical thunderstorms and occasionally devastating cyclones. Indigenous Australians and recent immigrants from South and East Asia make up a significant percentage of the Darwin population. Due to its proximity to the Timor Sea and to Asia, Darwin is an important Port for the live export of sheep and cattle, and for minerals. The Australian Government maintains a significant military presence in Darwin through a large Australian Army base for peacekeeping duties and a naval facility for patrolling Australias northern coastline. Mining for gold, bauxite, manganese, uranium, and exploration for oil and natural gas are significant local industries. Tourism is a significant employer with Domestic and International travellers leaving Darwin daily for adventure tours to the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. There are no skyscrapers in Darwin and the laid-back atmosphere is more like a rural city than a State Capital. The Casuarina Shopping Centre in central Darwin and the Mindil Beach Markets are favourite shopping locations. Other adventure tours leave Darwin for the Litchfield National Park, the Nitmiluk National Park, Katherine Gorge and much more. |
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