Located in Australia’s Northern Territory, West MacDonnell National Park, also known as Tjoritja, is renowned for its ancient landscapes and awe-inspiring scenes. The park features an array of natural waterholes, steep gorges, and picturesque camping spots. Visitors can also enjoy exploring the Larapinta Trail, a popular 223-kilometre hike that traces the soaring West MacDonnell Ranges; seeing the Ochre Pits, a sacred Aboriginal site; and climbing Mount Zeil, the Northern Territory’s highest peak. Some other highlights include Simpsons Gap, Ellery Creek Big Hole, Serpentine Gorge, and Roma Gorge.