Barkly Tableland

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Stretching across the heart of the Northern Territory, the Barkly Tableland is a vast, open grassland that feels like the true outback. This ancient landscape, dotted with red dirt, spinifex, and ghost gums, is a haven for birdlife and a place where the horizon seems endless. It's a quintessential Australian experience for those who crave wide-open spaces and a sense of raw, untamed beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

The Barkly Tableland is best experienced as part of a self-drive journey, with at least two days to absorb its scale and solitude. Most travellers break the drive between Tennant Creek and the Queensland border, spending one night at the Barkly Homestead or a nearby station stay. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, add an extra day to explore the quieter tracks and waterholes.

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