Northern Territory Parks Pass to be introduced in 2023 for National and International visitors
Northern Territory Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security has released the structure of fees for the Parks Pass, which will be introduced in 2023. The introduction of a Parks Pass fee will apply to national and international visitors only. Territorians will be exempt from a fee to enter Northern Territory Parks.
The Parks Pass was announced by the Northern Territory Government as part of a suite of changes, including the Online Booking System, and the Department has been working and consulting with the tourism industry and stakeholders to ensure that the price and structure of the Parks Pass will integrate as much as possible with the way tourism works in the Territory.
There are currently various types of Parks Pass in use in other states and territories across Australia and New Zealand with a wide range of price structures. The prices for the Northern Territory are considered moderate.
Revenue resulting from the suite of changes will be used to support the care, management and development of the Parks estate so Territorians and visitors can continue to enjoy the amazing landscape and flora and fauna for generations to come.
The structure and fees of the Parks Pass as follows:
The Parks Pass does not apply to urban Parks and Reserves. For a full list please go to depws.nt.gov.au/parks-and-wildlife-commission/changes-to-our-parks/parks-pass
Image top: Corroboree rock Conservation Reserve
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