| Australia
the Land - Top End
A helicopter swoops low to flush wild
bulls from thick undergrowth. Sturdy Jeeps career and lurch amidst
swirls of red dust. Adrenaline rushes as the bulls are mustered.
An adventure to thrill even the most travelled. Imagine waking in
your treetop lodge to the strange calls of brilliant and exotic
birds and gazing out over the expansive wetlands. Imagine skimming
across the water on an airboat as wild buffalo explode through carpets
of water lilies and countless birds take flight. Watch carefully
and see huge crocodiles disappear into the lagoon with the flick
of a tail.
The Top End is subtropical and located 12 degrees
south of the equator. The area is characterised by lush green vegetation,
world heritage wetlands and an incredible variety of wildlife. The
diversity of the landscape, with its magnificent natural attractions
and close connection to Aboriginal peoples creates an interesting
and fascinating location to excite the senses and invigorate the
spirit. The climate is divided into wet and dry seasons, rather
than summer and winter.
The wet season, November to April, has
frequent warm downpours, with temperatures 25° - 33° C and
the dry season, between May and October, has temperatures of 15°
- 27°C. Go to Property Profiles.
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Southern Outback
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Top End
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