Barkly Tableland

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Stretching across the heart of the Northern Territory, the Barkly Tableland is a vast, ancient landscape of black-soil plains and red dirt, where the outback sky seems to go on forever. This is cattle country, home to legendary stations like Brunette Downs and Anthony Lagoon, and a place where you can experience the raw, unfiltered Australian interior. International travellers come for the sense of isolation, the big skies, and the chance to see wildlife like red kangaroos and wedge-tailed eagles against a backdrop of spinifex and ghost gums.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to appreciate the Barkly Tableland's scale. One day to drive the main routes (Stuart Highway or Barkly Highway) with stops at waterholes and lookouts; a second day to explore a station stay or take a scenic flight for a true sense of the vastness. If you're self-driving from Alice Springs to Darwin, a night at a roadhouse like Banka Banka or Elliott is a good way to break the journey and soak in the atmosphere.

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