Mount Zeil, NT 0872, is a remote locality in the Northern Territory of Australia, situated approximately 230 kilometers west of Alice Springs. It is named after Mount Zeil, the highest peak in the Northern Territory, which lies within the MacDonnell Ranges. The area is characterized by its rugged, arid landscape, sparse population, and rich Indigenous cultural heritage, as it falls within the traditional lands of the Western Arrernte people. Mount Zeil itself is a significant natural landmark, attracting occasional adventurers and hikers seeking to explore its challenging terrain. The locality is sparsely developed, with limited infrastructure, and its economy is primarily tied to pastoral activities and tourism. Its isolation and untouched natural beauty make it a unique but scarcely populated part of Australia.
Postcode: | 0872 |
State: | NT |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -21.949513, 131.298809 |
Federal Electorate: | Lingiari |