6 Northern Territory Events Worth Planning A Trip For In 2021
Kassia is the Editor of AWOL, and a straight-up travel…
There’s literally never been a better time to explore our own country — what with it being our only option for a while –and there’s a million reasons to hit up the NT in particular, but you may as well time it with one of these rad sporting or cultural goings-on, in my opinion as a professional traveller.
From foodie delights to visual feasts, here are six Northern Territory events worth planning a trip for.
#1 Parrtjima — A Festival in Light, Alice Springs
Date/s: 9-18 April
For something truly unique, you need to check out the only authentic Aboriginal light festival of its kind. Set against the MacDonnell Ranges, you’ll be able to wander through ten nights of live talks, events, music and light installations from a number Aboriginal artists. More details here.
#2 Darwin Supercars
Date/s: 18-20 June
Car racing is a world entirely of its own, so if it revs your engine you’re going to want to check out the return of the BetEasy Darwin Triple Crown when it comes back to Hidden Valley Raceway in August. You can either grab a day pass or go the whole hog with a multi-pass. More details here.
#3 Darwin Festival, Darwin
Date/s: 5-22 August
The Darwin Festival has obviously been re-imagined somewhat for 2020, but you can still expect a series of live and online events from music and theatre performances, to exhibitions. As always, they’ll be celebrating NT life, arts and culture, with a focus on local talent. More details here.
#4 Red Centre NATS, Alice Springs
Date/s: 3-5 September
Speaking of cars, if you’re into all things on four wheels then you’ll love a trip to Red Centre NATS which shows off with the very best in street machines, elite show cars, hot rods, classics and exotics. More details here.
#5 Desert Mob, Alice Springs
Date/s: September
This festival is recognised as the country’s most comprehensive look at contemporary Aboriginal art by artists from the desert regions and communities of Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. All the art displayed comes from centres in these areas who are members of art collective Desart. More details here.
(Lead Image: Provided / Parrtjima – a Festival in Light)
Kassia is the Editor of AWOL, and a straight-up travel addict. She was born without a sense of direction, yet an intense desire to explore the world. As such, she's lost 90% of the time but she's learned to roll with it. You can catch her latest adventures on Instagram @probably_kassia.