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Darwin whats to see in & around
« on: January 26, 2017, 09:41:20 AM »
Swaggers in the Top End , Sooooo Whats good to see & do in Darwin town for a few days  ???
Restaurants
Day trips
Sceneric tours
You know the drill tell us about the Darwin the you know so others can see it too   :cup: :cheers:
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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2017, 10:05:26 AM »
Litchfield is worth a look, this time of the year the waterfalls would be pumping. Its listed as open to 2WD via Bachelor, all the main roads are tared. https://nt.gov.au/leisure/parks-reserves/find-a-park-to-visit/litchfield-national-park

You like Museums? There are a few in walking distance of the city that cover the bombing of Darwin. The Oil tunnels is one I can think of. http://www.darwintours.com.au/ww2tunnels.html

Dinner on the jetty (Stokes Hill wharf). http://www.waterfront.nt.gov.au/darwin-waterfront-precinct/stokes-hill-wharf/

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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2017, 10:09:45 AM »
"Crab Claw" & Dundee Beach were a good day trip in 2005.
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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2017, 03:22:37 PM »
Dinner on the jetty (Stokes Hill wharf). http://www.waterfront.nt.gov.au/darwin-waterfront-precinct/stokes-hill-wharf/


X 2............start with lunch and laze your way into dinner with a short stroll around the harbour, wave pool, and oil tunnels in between





or stroll around town on the hill area overlooking the wharf area if you into buildings (Parliament, Government House, Courts, and a few old buildings) -



There's also-

Territory wildlife park - http://www.territorywildlifepark.com.au/ about 1/2 day to stroll around.


Fanny Bay Goal - http://www.magnt.net.au/fannie-bay-gaol Couple of hours in the morning on your way to the wharf precinct.


Mindil Beach Sunset Markets - http://www.mindil.com.au/to-do only on certain days, lots of hippy s#!t stalls, but a really good selection of food stalls. Grab a feed, sit on the beach for sunset, then stroll around the stalls for a looksee......there's usually some live music around the place after dark (I spent about 2 hours watching George Kamikawa busk one time)



The Museum has an interesting Cyclone Tracey display - https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g255066-d274070-Reviews-Museum_Art_Gallery_of_the_Northern_Territory-Darwin_Top_End_Northern_Territory.html#REVIEWS and if that sort of thing floats your boat, the war museum could be worth a look -  http://www.darwinmilitarymuseum.com.au/ (how many people know that the Japs dropped more bombs on Darwin than Pearl Harbour ?)

Fair way from town, probably a full day trip, but a jumping croc tour from Adelaide river is worth the effort (time it for a lunch stop at the Humpty Doo pub, it's an ordinary pub, but great food) - http://www.adelaiderivercruises.com.au/tour/jumping-crocodile-cruise/


Hard to say what you SHOULD see, as everyone has different tastes, but the above is what we've done in out 2 visits to Darwin (each visit was only for a couple of days). Litchfield is close, and definitely somewhere that you want to go.......... but I recon it's a trip in itself and you want about a week to spend in the area.
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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2017, 03:34:15 PM »
Unfortunately, Mindil Beach markets are only on during The Dry (Last Thursday in April until the last Thursday in October), as you said, lots of hippy stuff, but great food.

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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2017, 03:56:53 PM »
l lived in Darwin for about 6 month in 1980.  l try to get back regularly at lest this will be my 2nd trip not much will have changed . ;D ;D  Will be in town for 3 days , will have wheels to get around , then gone . We are looking to have a wip around to do a reckie for a longer trip later . Whats the casino like is it worth a visit  ???       :cheers:
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« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2017, 08:18:42 AM »
I thought it was a disappointment, I have been in bigger RSL's

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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2017, 11:50:32 AM »
If you plan to do the jumping croc thing in the Adelaide River, then go the the mob that run out of the location near Fogg Dam (I think it was called from memory, so turn off the main drag as if heading to the dam), it's near the old Humpty Doo rice fields. These people run smaller boats that get you that little bit closer to the snapping handbags, they even let the kids drive the boat on the run back to base....great family day out if you don't get into the politics of the jumping crocs concept being right or wrong
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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2017, 11:58:49 AM »
If you plan to do the jumping croc thing in the Adelaide River, then go the the mob that run out of the location near Fogg Dam (I think it was called from memory, so turn off the main drag as if heading to the dam), it's near the old Humpty Doo rice fields. These people run smaller boats that get you that little bit closer to the snapping handbags, they even let the kids drive the boat on the run back to base....great family day out if you don't get into the politics of the jumping crocs concept being right or wrong

2nd that...................they are the ones that I linked in the earlier post.

The others run from beside the bridge on the main road and use 2 story boats, with the bottom deck fully enclosed in perspex windows. They also jam about 4 times the number of people.
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Re: Darwin whats to see in & around
« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2017, 12:44:32 PM »
The Aviation Museum used to be pretty good 👍

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