Winter and early Spring are the best seasons for travelling to Darwin. The weather is warm and pleasant without the humidity. Avoid Darwin between November and March as this is the monsoon season.
The advantages of the monsoon season are that the weather remains consistently warm, the storms are spectacular, and travel resources such as accommodation are cheaper.
Tours are running all year and the weather can be glorious, while there is a great variety of food.
The best time to visit the Northern Territory is from about May through to August. Avoid summer (December to February) as the monsoonal rains can be severe, and the weather is also very hot and humid.
The best time, with the best weather conditions for travelling between Adelaide and Darwin is August-September.
From Sydney to Darwin by road is a distance of 3,928km, via the Landsborough Highway. This would take around 48 hours of travel without breaks, so is a trip best undertaken over a minimum of six days.
To travel from central Darwin to Borooloola, NT, Australia would take about 12 and a half hours of non-stop travel. It is a distance of around 973 kilometres.
To travel by road from Canberra to Darwin is a distance of 3,962 km, and a journey of 47 hours, without breaks. By air, the distance is 3,133 km.
2506 miles; 42 hours
Around 12 hours - less if you are based in Darwin
It is 990 km from Tennant creek in central Australia to Darwin. Travel time is around eight and a half hours (without breaks).
1164 miles, about 21 and 1/2 hours
The road distance from Brisbane to Darwin is 3422km, travelling via Longreach and Mt Isa. Travel time is an estimated 32 hours, non-stop. The flight distance from Brisbane to Darwin is 2848km.
According to me winter the best time to travel. This is the best time to visit the adventure place. This session is best to enjoy the outside .
Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands in 1835.
The road distance from Rockhampton to Darwin is 2933km. Driving time is around 35 hours, so is best travelled over at least 4 days.