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Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park, Elsey National Park, Litchfield National Park

 

  3 Day Alice Springs to Darwin - Via Katherine - Travel from the Red Centre up to the Top End admiring the changes in the landscape and remoteness on this stretch of highway; stopping at small outback towns, water holes including Katherine Gorge and strange rock formations (Devil's Marbles) before arriving in Darwin
 

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  6 Day Alice Springs to Darwin incl. Kakadu - Ex Alice Springs to Darwin outback tour through Devils Marbles, Daly Waters Pub, Katherine Gorge, Litchfield National Park, Edith Falls, visit an outback cattle station.

 

 

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  5 Day Top End Parks 4WD Safari - Spend 5 days on a luxury Kakadu 4WD safari of the three main parks of the Top End - Litchfield, Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) and Kakadu. Experience the sights in comfort and in style with a knowledgeable local guide.  

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Litchfield National Park is a must see for everyone visiting the NT. We hear that it rivals Kakadu with its waterfalls and croc-free swimming holes. Clearly marked walking tracks make hiking easier and if you are intending on camping you will need to see the rangers centre for a permit and it’s always a good idea to pick up maps of the areas you intend on visiting.  

If you can stand the heat, Douglas Hot Springs might cure you at 40 degrees Celsius its warm on an already warm day. You can travel by car, tour or 4WD to Butterfly Gorge for a swim in one of the many rock pools and if you like, camp overnight at the Springs.

There is nothing more picturesque than Katherine Gorge and the magnitude of this amazing place can be appreciated from on high or below.  Lush vegetation clings to rugged cliffs towering above the Katherine River as it  zigzags its way through the 12km gorge. Take a helicopter flight up the gorge, enjoy the view from the lookouts or alternatively you can hire a canoe for the day. Cruises are also available so if you're not ready to clamber up and over boulders why not let someone else do all the hard work?  

 

 


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