Northern Territory

By plane

By plane
By plane

Qantas (http://www.qantas.com.au) offers regular flights within the Northern Territory, connecting Darwin, Alice Springs and Yulara.

There are scheduled flights (http://www.regionallink.c...) between Darwin, Nhulunbuy and Groote Eylandt .

Charter flights can also be organised to more remote destinations like the Cobourg Peninsula, Tiwi Islands and Borroloola, or to Tennant Creek.

By plane
Airnorth
4 Lancaster Rd Marrara
+61 (8) 8920 4000
$D$112 to $1128.69

Airnorth is the major regional aviation operator in the Northern Territory, flying from Darwin to destinations such as Maningrida, Gove, Groote Eylandt and Elcho Island and also service areas of Western Australia and Indonesia.

By train
By train

The Ghan train travels from the south to the north of the Northern Territory and back, stopping at Kulgera, The Iron Man, Finke River, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Katherine, Pine Creek, Adelaide River and Darwin (http://gsr.com.au/our-tra...).

By road
By road

There are five recognised themed drives in the Northern Territory, the Explorer’s Way, Savannah Way, Red Centre Way, Binns Track and Nature’s Way, and each has its own story (http://en.travelnt.com/ex...). It also has countless four wheel drive tracks that snake through its various scenic landscapes. If opting to drive, 96% of the major attractions are accessible by sealed roads and the others are accessible via four-wheel drive tracks or charter flights.