Woman riding a camel in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory

Tell Us How You’ll Seek Different In The NT & You Could Win A $5000 Holiday There

Brought to you by Tourism Northern Territory

If you seek different, this is the holiday for you.

There’s no shortage of adventure to get up to in the Northern Territory.

The NT has it all. You can skydive over Uluru if you’re after an adrenaline rush or, for something more chill, watch the sun rise or set from the back of a camel. There are gourmet dining experiences to tuck into as well as starlit bush tucker dinners cooked by Indigenous chefs. Take your pick from a seemingly endless list of secluded swimming spots, waterfalls, and natural thermal pools. And any one of the Indigenous-led tours run by locals will change the way you see Australia forever.

They’re the kind of life-changing experiences that you can’t have anywhere else in the world. And with all of that choice comes the tough question of what to do first. Which is why we’re giving away $5k so you can have your dream NT holiday.

To enter, just tell us, in 25 words or less: what unique experience will you seek out in the NT?

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The prize includes two return flights to Darwin from any major city in Australia (travel restrictions depending) so you can take a mate with you.

Spend the rest as you see fit, whether that’s booking in some of the Territory’s best adventures, splashing out for luxury accommodation or a 4WD hire to get out to the really secluded swimming spots, feasting at the finest local restaurants, or stocking up on all the gear you’ll need to make your NT adventure a one-of-a-kind trip.

Start planning your NT adventure now because you could win a small fortune to make it real. Want some extra inspo? Just pick the kind of holiday experience you want here and start taking notes!

This article originally appeared on Junkee.

Discover more of the Northern Territory and how you can experience a holiday that’s different in every sense. See full T&Cs here.

(Lead image: @jp_ontheroad courtesy of Tourism Northern Territory)