Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour
View all 16 photos

Darwin: Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Tour

4.8/5
Excellent
(15 reviews)
2 booked
E-voucher
Service language: English (select your preferred language in the package options)
Book now for tomorrow
Booking confirmation
Free cancellation by 00:00, 1 day before the date of use
From
€93.64
Limited-time sale
5% off

Highlights

Explore Litchfield National Park with an expert local guide
Learn about Australia's Northern Territory's past and its wildlife
Take a swim in the pristine plunge pools, natural spas and whirlpools (seasonal)
Itinerary
Join a group tour perfect for families, groups, and adventure-seekers alike and spend a full day exploring the Litchfield National Park in an air-conditioned minibus. Leave Darwin's heat behind as you make your way to the cooler climes of the park.
  
Enjoy your journey into the Litchfield National Park with a professional guide who will lead you to 3-4 of the most amazing spots in and around the park, including the incredible, century-old Magnetic Termite Mounds, and Litchfield's natural plunge pools where you can hop in to cool off.

Watch magnificent saltwater crocodiles jump high in the air to grab food during an optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the famous Adelaide River. Alternatively, visit the Fogg Dam Conservation Center where you can learn all about the wetland protected area and its incredible flora and fauna.

Hear stories and information about the region's formation, history, animals, and ancient inhabitants. After arriving at each destination or overlook, you will have plenty of time to explore and capture memories in photographs.

From November to April, we switch things up a little! During the wet season, our itinerary is flexible so we can adapt to rainfall and changing road conditions. Waterholes can sometimes close without notice, so access to swimming spots isn't always guaranteed.