Situated in the Timor Sea, approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) off the north coast of the Australian mainland, the Tiwi Islands are part of the Northern Territory. Comprising 11 islands, with Melville Island and Bathurst Island being the largest and most frequented by visitors, the archipelago is known for its rich Aboriginal culture and diverse landscapes. These islands offer a unique opportunity to explore the traditional way of life, art, and customs of the Tiwi people. Visitors can experience the vibrant local culture, participate in guided tours, and admire the natural beauty of the region, including lush forests and pristine beaches.
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