Some of the most iconic Australian landscapes can be found in the Northern Territory. While the southern part of the territory is known for its wide open deserts interspersed with spectacular rock formations, the north is tropical and boasts many wild wetlands.
Deep in the Red Centre of Australia some ancient spiritual landscapes attract great numbers of visitors to the remote outback every year. Uluru is probably the most recognizable natural feature in Australia, if not the world. While many have seen the photographs of Uluru at sunrise, catching first sight of this impressive rock formation in real life remains an overwhelming experience.