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The Northern Territory is known for its vast, rugged landscapes, rich Indigenous culture, and iconic natural wonders. This remote Australian territory offers unique experiences like exploring Uluru, witnessing the stunning landscapes of Kakadu National Park, and experiencing the vibrant cultural heritage of the region's Aboriginal communities.
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Arid - The Northern Territory has a hot, arid climate with two main seasons: the wet season (November to April) characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall, and the dry season (May to October) with cooler temperatures and clear skies. The northern part of the territory experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season.
May to October (Dry Season)
The dry season is the best time to visit the Northern Territory, with pleasant weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. This is the peak tourist season, with the most attractions and activities available.
April and November
The shoulder seasons offer a balance between good weather and fewer tourists. April and November are transition months with moderate temperatures and occasional rain. Some attractions may have limited access due to seasonal closures.