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Kakadu, Katherine & Litchfield Explorer
Kakadu, Katherine & Litchfield Explorer
Get a taste of the Top End’s natural wonders on this four-day adventure. Chase the many magnificent waterfalls at Litchfield National Park and be drawn to the 2 m tall Magnetic Termine Mounds – an iconic feature of Northern Territory’s landscape. Learn from the traditional owners of the land at Kakadu National Park, and marvel at examples of First Nations rock art at Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie). Wind your way through the staggering sandstone of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge – the reds of the soil and orange of the sunsets will leave you with a lasting impression of the Territory’s beauty and biodiversity.
Activities
- Lambells Lagoon – Pudakul Aboriginal Ecological Experience
- Litchfield National Park – Magnetic Termite Mounds
- Litchfield National Park – Florence Falls
- Litchfield National Park – Wangi Falls Loop Walk & Swim
- Kakadu National Park – Nourlangie Rock Art Site Walk
- Kakadu National Park – Ubirr Rock Art Site Walk
- Kakadu National Park – Cahills Crossing
- Nitmiluk National Park – Leliyn (Edith Falls) Upper Circuit Walk & Swim
- Katherine – Hot Springs
Highlights
- Explore some of Litchfield National Park’s magical waterfalls, including Wangi Falls and Florence Falls, and swim in their refreshing natural plunge pools.
- Gain insight into the First Nations customs and traditions of the Northern Coast Wetland region on a Culture Ecological Experience.
- Tour through time and see incredible examples of First Nations rock art on short walks in Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie).
- Choose to go on an optional Indigenous-owned cruise through the Yellow Water Billabong within Kakadu National Pak.
- Admire the sculpted sandstone of Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge on either a guided walk or on a cruise along the Katherine River.
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Day 2 |
Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Australia’s Northern Territory, is a breathtaking destination that offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, ancient cultural heritage, and thrilling adventure. Spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, Kakadu is a living cultural landscape that has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 65,000 years. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of landscapes, from rugged escarpments and floodplains teeming with wildlife to serene waterfalls and billabongs that capture the essence of Australia’s Top End. Ubirr and Nourlangie, two of Kakadu’s most famous rock art sites, showcase some of the world’s oldest and most fascinating Aboriginal rock paintings, offering a glimpse into the deep spiritual connection between the land and its original inhabitants. Adventure enthusiasts will find Kakadu’s diversity thrilling. Take a guided boat cruise on the Yellow Water Billabong to witness saltwater crocodiles basking in their natural habitat or spot hundreds of bird species, including the rare black-necked stork. For those seeking more active exploration, the park offers an array of hiking trails that cater to all levels of fitness. The Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls walks, accessible during the dry season, are must-sees, leading trekkers through monsoon forests and steep escarpments to spectacular cascading waterfalls. Swimming in the cool plunge pools beneath the falls is a refreshing reward after a day’s hike. Kakadu is more than just a natural wonder; it is a window into an ancient culture that is still very much alive. Visitors have the opportunity to join Aboriginal-guided tours, where they can learn about traditional bush foods, the significance of rock art, and the unique spiritual beliefs that shape the land. This immersive experience allows you to gain a deeper appreciation of Kakadu’s cultural landscape. Kakadu's seasonal changes also add to its unique charm. From the vibrant greens of the wet season, where waterfalls are in full flow, to the dry season’s explosion of wildflowers, each visit offers a different perspective of this dynamic environment. Fun fact: Kakadu is home to over one-third of Australia's bird species and nearly one-fifth of its mammals. It's a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and offers one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, making it a globally significant biosphere. To experience the park at its best, plan a visit between May and October when the weather is dry, and all park areas are accessible. |
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Katherine is located in the Northern Territory of Australia. |
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Darwin, located on the Timor sea, was once an Australian frontier outpost, and is now the capital of the Northern Territory. This diverse destination, a truly distinct part of Australia, is the portal to the stunningly beautiful Kakadu National Park.
Tropical beaches, green space, wildlife, and dazzling sunsets all draw tourists to Darwin. Visitors should also discover the city's art museums, Mindil Beach's night markets and the local seafood. And did you know that this area of Australia has more crocodiles than anywhere on the planet? See saltwater crocs at Crocosaurus Cove, which boasts the world's largest display of these apex predators. |
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