I did a tour with Indigofera and was at Litchfield National Park for a day and a half. I very much enjoyed the drive through the park and the knowledge Dean (our tour guide) shared with us along the way. You can easily spend a couple of days at the park if you want to do […]
Cathedral Termite Mound at Litchfield NP, Australia
This is a Cathedral Termite Mound, found at Litchfield National Park, about 120 km from Darwin in the Northern Territory. It`s home to a colony of grass eating Cathedral Termites, it`s about five meters high and could be over 50 years old. Cathedral Termite Mounds can become as high as nine meters and it`s quite […]
Experiencing My First Beer Can Regatta
I can hear you ask yourself, what`s a beer can regatta? The Darwin Lions Beer Can Regatta is a charity event where boats race each other, the special thing about it is, that the boats are made out of cans: beer cans, soda cans, … I had the opportunity to speak to Des Gellert, the big […]
Rescue in the Outback
Meet the little fella that got saved 2 days ago by Dean, our guide at Litchfield National Park. It was my last day in Litchfield NP, up in the Northern Territory in Australia when my guide turned back the car as he had seen something on the side of the road. It was a dead […]
Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a park in the southern portion of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is best known for Uluru (also known as “Ayers Rock”), a single massive rock formation, and also for Kata Tjuta (also known as “The Olgas”), a range of rock domes. The names Uluru and Kata Tjuta come from the […]
My Trip to Uluru
Before coming to Australia, I`d heard about Uluru, who hasn`t, but I have to say I was fascinated by all the history and culture I got to learn on my trip to Uluru. I`ve had the opportunity to experience Uluru from every angle. I know most people only come for a day trip or 2 […]