
From the tropical wetlands of Kakadu to the spiritual heart of Uluru, the Northern Territory (NT) offers Australia’s most iconic driving adventures. The Hema Northern Territory State Map (12th Edition) is a high-precision, waterproof touring guide designed for those who want to explore beyond the reach of cellular signals.
At a detailed 1:1,750,000 scale, this map combines field-checked 4WD tracks with comprehensive highway data, making it the gold standard for Grey Nomads, overlanders, and adventurous families.
In the NT, planning is everything. This map provides the critical data you need for a safe journey:
24-Hour Fuel & Roadhouses: Clearly identifies essential fuel stops to help you time long-range desert legs.
GPS Surveyed Tracks: Features field-checked 4WD and unsealed roads, including the Mereenie Loop and Binns Track.
Camping & Rest Areas: Highlights free campsites, paid caravan parks, and national park camping zones.
Distance Grid: An easy-to-use matrix to quickly calculate travel times between major hubs like Darwin, Katherine, and Alice Springs.
Don't miss a single landmark. The reverse side features high-detail insets for the Territory’s most famous regions:
The Top End: Detailed maps for Darwin, Litchfield, and Kakadu National Park.
The Red Centre: Precision mapping for Alice Springs, Yulara, Uluru, and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas).
Walking & Culture: Includes National Park facility matrices and contact details for information centres and permit authorities.
Scale: 1:1,800,000
Material: Tear-resistant and 100% waterproof paper.
Features: Road identification numbering, intermediate distances, and scenic photography.
Coverage: Entire Northern Territory, including Aboriginal Land boundaries and National Parks.
"In the Northern Territory, 'No Service' isn't just a minor inconvenience—it's the norm for 90% of your drive. While Google Maps might struggle with remote tracks and offline data, this Hema map provides a physical backup that never runs out of battery. It’s the best way to visualize the vast distances of the Barkly Tableland and ensure you’re carrying enough fuel for the next leg."