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Darwin, Australia
Your caravan adventure begins in the wild Top End — Darwin in July is dry, warm and alive with markets and frontier energy. Stock up your van, explore Mindil Beach Sunset Market and set your compass for the untamed.
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Litchfield National Park, Australia
Just a short drive from Darwin, Litchfield's magnetic termite mounds, plunging waterfalls and natural rock pools feel like another world entirely. Park your van at one of the bush campsites and let the raw wilderness recalibrate your soul.
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Katherine, Australia
Cruise into Katherine and lose yourself in the ancient grandeur of Nitmiluk Gorge, where towering sandstone walls rise from the Katherine River. Canoe through flooded canyons and sleep under a canopy of stars that feel close enough to touch.
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Kununurra, Australia
Cross into the Kimberley and roll into Kununurra, the gateway to one of earth's last great wildernesses. The Ord River irrigation area and Mirima National Park offer hidden gorges and ancient boab trees that seem to hold the secrets of millennia.
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Purnululu National Park, Australia
Venture off the bitumen into the Bungle Bungle Range — striped beehive domes rising from ancient earth like something from another planet. The corrugated track filters out the crowds, rewarding those who dare with cathedral gorges and profound silence.
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Broome, Australia
Roll into Broome where red pindan cliffs meet the turquoise Indian Ocean at Cable Beach. This pearl town at the edge of the Kimberley is the perfect place to stretch your legs, watch a camel sunset and refuel your van for the journey south.
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Karijini National Park, Australia
Drop into the ancient gorges of Karijini — one of Australia's best-kept caravanning secrets. The Pilbara's iron-rich landscape glows deep ochre and red, while swimming holes tucked in narrow slot canyons reward every careful footstep with pure, breathtaking wonder.
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Exmouth, Australia
Pitch up near Cape Range National Park and wake to one of Australia's most spectacular coral coastlines — Ningaloo Reef. Snorkel straight from the beach with manta rays and turtles, all while your caravan sits parked on the edge of the vast, empty Outback.
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Monkey Mia, Australia
Pull into World Heritage-listed Shark Bay and be greeted by wild dolphins that wade into the shallows each morning. The remote peninsula is a caravan classic — stripped back, humbling and quietly magical in the golden July light.
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Darwin, Australia
Your epic loop through Australia's wild northwest draws to a triumphant close back in Darwin. Reflect on red gorges, coral reefs and endless skies over a cold drink at the wharf — a journey that will stay etched in your spirit long after the caravan is parked.