Mataranka

Mataranka is a tiny outback town that packs a big punch with its stunning thermal springs and deep Indigenous history. Nestled in the Northern Territory's Top End, it's the kind of place where you slow down to the rhythm of the bush, soak in warm, crystal-clear waters, and connect with the land's ancient stories. The town itself is unassuming, but the surrounding landscape—palm-fringed waterholes and rugged bush—feels like a hidden oasis. For travellers on the Stuart Highway, Mataranka is a refreshing detour that offers a genuine taste of the outback's natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Mataranka is best enjoyed as a leisurely stopover of one to two days. Most visitors spend a few hours soaking in the thermal springs, but a full day allows you to explore Elsey National Park's walking trails and enjoy a picnic lunch. If you're self-driving the Stuart Highway, plan to arrive by mid-afternoon, soak in the springs at sunset, and stay overnight at the caravan park or homestead. An extra morning gives you time to visit Rainbow Spring and the homestead museum before hitting the road.

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