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Aboriginal Australia

Australia

13 days from £3,300pp Inc. international flights

Self drive the amazing Kakadu wetlands including a guided tour of Arnhemland. Experience the Red Centre monoliths away from the madding crowds and finish in Perth with its fascinating indigenous history.

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At a Glance

When to go to Australia

Australia can be visited year round.

In the southern half of Australia the seasons are usually the opposite of those in the northern hemisphere: spring comes in September, summer is from December to February, autumn runs from March to May, and winter begins in June. In contrast, the tropical climate of the north coast is more clearly divided into a wet season from November to April and a dry season - possibly the best time to travel - from May to September.

The Northern Territory’s Top End has a distinct wet season between December and March, and although this can be spectacular the build up to the rains can be uncomfortably humid.

Central Australia, which has little heavy rain at any time of year, is hottest from November to February and at its best between March and May, when days are warm and evenings cool.

Day by Day Climate Information

Select a month of travel:
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
PlaceDaily Max TemperatureMonthly Rainfall
Day 2 - Darwin
 
 
Day 3 - Darwin
 
 
Day 4 - Kakadu National Park
 
 
Day 5 - Kakadu National Park
 
 
Day 6 - Darwin
 
 
Day 7 - Alice Springs
 
 
Day 8 - Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
 
 
Day 9 - Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
 
 
Day 10 - Perth
 
 
Day 11 - Perth
 
 
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com
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