If you're in the Top End and have a craving for days spent diving into waterfall lagoons, hiking the lush desert oasis and exploring the curious termite mounds, then may we suggest a trip to Litchfield National Park? Sightseeing tours will happily pick you up from your hotel in Darwin and take you on the 60-minute drive south to some of the Northern Territories' best croc-free waterholes and lagoons. Alternatively, you can hire a car and even book overnight accommodation so that you have plenty of time to soak up the beauty of Litchfield National Park and spend your days cooling off in crowd favourites like Wangi Falls, Tolmer Galls, Florence Falls and Walker Creek. So, what are you waiting for? Book your Litchfield National Park Holiday Package today, and we will see you in the NT!
- What to take on holiday in Litchfield National Park?
When packing for Litchfield National Park, think light and breathable clothing – t-shirts (long and short sleeved), shorts and long pants. If you plan to hit the trails, be sure to pack some comfortable walking shoes, throw in some swimmers and a towel for taking a dip at the waterfalls as well as a quality hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Be sure to pack your reusable water bottle!
- When is the best time to visit Litchfield National Park?
The best time to visit Litchfield National Park is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this time the weather is warm and sunny with low humidity and little rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the park's natural attractions and hiking trails. Visiting during the wet season (November to April) can be challenging due to heavy rainfall and flooding, which can cause road closures and limit access to some areas of the park.
- Where to go on holiday in Litchfield National Park?
Florence Falls is a spectacular sight to behold and is a must-see attraction in Litchfield National Park. You can swim in the clear water or take a hike to see the falls from different viewpoints. Want more? Buley Rockhole is a series of rock pools and is the ideal spot for swimming and relaxing. Wangi Falls is one of the most popular attractions in Litchfield National Park, while Tolmer Falls is known for its impressive height and dramatic views. The Magnetic Termite Mounds are an interesting natural phenomenon and a unique photo opportunity, and finally, Lost City features unusual rock formations that resemble an ancient city. You can explore the area on foot and take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- What is there to do in Litchfield National Park?
Frolic in waterfalls, marvel at termite mounds, swim, hike the road less travelled, camp, star gaze, take a helicopter tour, experience ancient culture with a guided tour, soak in the scenery, see how the pioneers lived at Blyth Homestead, the list is endless!
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