Daly River is not a city but a small town located in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is situated on the banks of the Daly River and is approximately 222 kilometers south of Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory. Daly River is mainly known for its fishing opportunities, particularly for barramundi fishing, which attracts many anglers from around the country. The town has a small population and is primarily a service center for the local Indigenous communities in the area. The surrounding region is characterized by its tropical climate, rugged landscapes, and wildlife, making it a popular tourist destination for nature enthusiasts.