The highway linking Adelaide and Darwin is the Stuart Highway. It is named after the first European to successfully cross the continent from south to north and back, John McDouall Stuart, who completed the crossing on his fifth attempt, in 1863.
No. Darwin is north of Adelaide. Adelaide is on Australia's southern coast, and Darwin is on the northern coast.
This is the Stuart Highway, named after explorer John MacDouall Stuart, who was the first to successfully travel from Adelaide to the north of Australia and back.
The flight time from Adelaide, Australia to Darwin, Australia is approximately three and a half hours.
The flight time from Adelaide, Australia to Darwin, Australia is: 3 hours, 45 minutes
The best time, with the best weather conditions for travelling between Adelaide and Darwin is August-September.
Darwin.
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No, In Australia the city of Darwin is in the Northern Territory while the city of Adelaide is in South Australia - the two cities are a complete continent apart. Strangely, though, there is an Adelaide River in the Northern Territory, not far from Darwin.
Darwin is the most northerly of these cities.
Yes; Darwin lies on Australia's northern coast. The city is the capital of the Northern Territory, while Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.
About 3,000 km
Yes. From Perth, one can travel along the Eyre Highway to Port Augusta, South Australia. Then one can take the Stuart Highway north to Darwin.Alternatvely, one can take the Indian Pacific train from Perth to Adelaide, South Australia, then catch the Ghan North to Darwin.