Tiwi Islands
The Tiwi Islands are a group of islands located in the northern part of Australia, approximately 80 kilometers north of Darwin. The two main islands, Bathurst Island and Melville Island, are known for their rich Indigenous culture and stunning natural landscapes. The islands are home to the Tiwi people, who have lived there for thousands of years and maintain a vibrant cultural heritage.
The Tiwi Islands are famous for their unique art, particularly Tiwi art, which includes paintings, carvings, and textiles. The islands also host various wildlife and are surrounded by beautiful beaches and mangroves. Tourism is growing, with visitors attracted to the islands' natural beauty and cultural experiences.