Its as boring as you make it. There are a few side attractions that you can zoom past without loosing any time. Or you can stop and look... WW2 aerodromes, pools of water, butterfly colonies, rocks, graves from 'We of the Never Never'... And you can take extensive side trips - bypassing lots of tar ... Savanaway leads off to the east. Oodnadata track leading downwards to the Flinders ranges .. and I'd recommend it if the road is not damp.
Darwin is 'normally' 32 C max each day ... 30 is cool, 34 is warm, winter to summer. At 25 C they put jumpers on. What changes in Darwin is the humidity! Rather than talk of winter/summer the locals use 'the build up' (or suicide season) and 'the wet' to identify the season most avoid. Where the temperature changes a lot in inland .. hot in the summer peak, cold in the winter, and cold when ever the wind comes up from the south! At night inland you can expect the temperature to fall to freezing.. if you leave water out over night it may have ice. Best to keep things inside .. stops the dingos taking things off for investigation, and keeps them a little warmer.
If you like remote places and night skys .. the Australian outback has lots of it.
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