Travel to DarwinDarwin is in the northernmost part of Australia. Its tropical climate and proximity to the residents of northern Australia, have attracted many Asian immigrants, who in turn have helped to make this border town, a little quiet, in a multicultural and wishes to be discovered by travelers quickly . His past is somewhat turbulent.

Although relatively small and very quiet, Darwin has been a story a little hard. During World War II, Japanese bombers attacked the city 64 times, killing around 900 people and destroying 77 aircraft and several ships. Then, on Christmas Eve 1974, the city was almost completely destroyed by Cyclone Tracy. The cyclone became the fastest ever seen before on the Australian continent. Gradually, the area has managed to recover.

Is considered the gateway to the world famous Kakadu National Park, the magnificent Litchfield National Park, the spectacular Katherine Gorge, and the red rocks of the Kimberley region. You see, because you can prepare for large and exciting walks. Climatologically Darwin is dominated by two distinct seasons.

The rainy season, known locally as ‘The Wet’, runs approximately from early November to late March and the dry season or ‘The Dry’, usually lasts from April to October. Do not be surprised if you stop a couple of days travel by torrential rains lasting a couple of hours a day during the wet season. During this time the humidity is very high. The dry season is characterized by cool nights and warm days.

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