Discover the wonders of Kathrine Gorge at Nitmiluk National Park in an exclusive group of 4–6 guests only. Our commitment to exceptional service ensures a personalised experience tailored to your preferences. This day trip from Darwin to Nitmiluk National Park showcases the beauty of Katherine Gorge and Edith Falls.
The name Nitmiluk, meaning “Cicada Place” in the language of the local Aboriginal Jawoyn people, reflects the cultural significance of this land. As the custodians of the Park, these indigenous communities protect the diverse flora and fauna that call it home. Nitmiluk National Park is a sanctuary for rare and endangered species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Embark on a journey through breathtaking landscapes, delve into the park's rich history.
Our first stop along Stuart Highway is Adelaide River, where we pay our respects at the second-largest war cemetery in Australia. Here, you can enjoy a refreshing morning tea in a serene setting.
Explore the wonders of Katherine Gorge within Nitmiluk National Park, where cascading waterfalls and rugged terrain captivate your senses.
Experience a 2-hour boat cruise through the Gorge system, complete with a short walk to view ancient Aboriginal Rock Art. Marvel at the 70-meter-high walls that surround you as you peacefully glide through the stunning Gorge system.
Keep an eye out for sun-bathing Freshwater Crocodiles, kingfishers hunting for food, and wallabies quenching their thirst along the water's edge.
Our journey also includes a visit to Edith Falls (Leliyn), where you can take a stroll or a refreshing swim in the all-year-round waterfall. Discover archer fish and other aquatic species in the natural pool fringed by paperbark and Pandanus trees.
After a day filled with excitement and exploration, relax and enjoy the scenic drive back to Darwin.