Litchfield Day Tour Classic
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Litchfield Day Tour Classic

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8h - 10h
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Mobile or paper ticket accepted

About this experience

Join us for a thrilling day tour through the breathtaking landscapes of Litchfield National Park. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Northern Territory as we explore cascading waterfalls, tranquil swimming holes, and ancient rock formations. Our expert guides will lead you on an unforgettable journey, sharing insights into the park's rich biodiversity and cultural significance. Swim beneath pristine waterfalls, hike through lush rainforest trails, and discover the hidden treasures of this iconic destination. With comfortable transportation, delicious meals, and informative commentary included, our tour promises a seamless and memorable experience for travelers of all ages. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply a deeper connection with nature, our Litchfield day tour offers something for everyone. Book now and embark on a journey of discovery in one of Australia's most stunning national parks.

Available options

6 pax

6 people<br/>Pickup included

Litchfield Day Tour Classic

Pickup included

4 pax

4 people<br/>Pickup included

3 pax

3 person <br/>Pickup included

2 pax

2 person<br/>Pickup included

5 pax

5 people<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Bottled water
Lunch
Snacks
Breakfast
Coffee and/or Tea

Detailed itinerary

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lorence Falls in Litchfield National Park offers a captivating experience for travelers seeking natural beauty and adventure. Here's what travelers can expect to see and do when visiting this stunning destination:

Scenic Views: Upon arrival, travelers will be greeted by breathtaking panoramic views of lush greenery, rocky outcrops, and pristine waterfalls. The cascading waters of Florence Falls create a mesmerizing sight amidst the surrounding tropical landscape.

Swimming: One of the highlights of Florence Falls is the opportunity to swim in its crystal-clear plunge pool. Travelers can take a refreshing dip in the cool waters, providing a perfect respite from the tropical heat.

Hiking Trails: For those seeking exploration, Florence Falls offers several hiking trails that wind through the surrounding bushland. These trails cater to varying fitness levels, allowing travelers to choose between leisurely strolls or more challenging treks.

2

Absolutely! Wangi Falls, another iconic destination within Litchfield National Park, offers travelers a unique and memorable experience. Here's what travelers can see and do when visiting Wangi Falls:

Spectacular Waterfall: Wangi Falls boasts a magnificent cascade that plunges into a large, inviting swimming hole. Travelers are greeted with the sight of water tumbling down from the rocky escarpment, creating a picturesque backdrop against the lush greenery of the surrounding tropical landscape.

Swimming and Relaxation: One of the main attractions of Wangi Falls is its inviting swimming hole. Travelers can take a refreshing dip in the cool, clear waters, surrounded by natural rock formations and shaded by overhanging trees. The tranquil ambiance makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoyment.

Walking Trails: trails that meander through the nearby bushland, providing opportunities for exploration and wildlife spotting.

3

Certainly! Buley Rockholes in Litchfield National Park is a unique natural attraction offering travelers a refreshing and immersive experience. Here's what travelers can expect to see and do at Buley Rockholes, with a focus on its geological features: Buley Rockholes showcase the intricate interplay between water and rock over time. The smooth, rounded surfaces of the granite boulders bear testament to the erosive forces of water, which have carved out the rock pools and channels seen today. Travelers can observe the fascinating patterns and textures of the granite, as well as geological formations such as joints, fractures, and veins, providing insights into the park's geological history.

: The inviting waters of Buley Rockholes beckon travelers to take a refreshing swim or simply soak in the tranquil ambiance. The series of rock pools and cascades offer varying depths and currents, catering to swimmers of all ages and abilities.

4

Tolmer Falls Lookout offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of Tolmer Falls and the surrounding escarpment. From this vantage point, travelers can witness the dramatic plunge of water as it cascades over the escarpment into the deep gorge below.

This waterfall is characterized by its sheer drop of water from the plateau above into the pool below, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The falls are particularly impressive during the wet season when water flow is at its peak.

Tolmer Falls is situated within a rugged landscape dominated by sandstone escarpments and rocky outcrops. The geological formation of the area provides insights into the ancient processes that have shaped the land over millions of years.

Unlike some other waterfalls in Litchfield National Park, Tolmer Falls does not offer swimming opportunities due to its steep cliffs and restricted access.

5

The Lost City,

Off-Road Adventure: To reach the Lost City, travelers typically embark on a 4WD track that winds through the park's bushland and rocky terrain. The track may vary in difficulty depending on weather conditions and recent maintenance, adding an element of excitement to the journey.
The Lost City is characterized by its collection of sandstone pillars and formations that resemble ancient ruins, hence the name. These natural rock formations have been sculpted by erosion over millions of years, resulting in a landscape that appears almost otherworldly.

6

Visit this ancient house of the first pioneers of the Outback

7

Total of time spent in the car along the highway.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN IT FR ES

Reviews breakdown

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Darwin

Darwin is the capital of Australia's Northern Territory, known for its unique blend of multiculturalism, stunning natural beauty, and rich Indigenous heritage. The city offers a gateway to the Outback, World Heritage-listed national parks, and a vibrant tropical lifestyle.

Top Attractions

Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

Showcases the natural and cultural history of the Northern Territory, including Indigenous art and the story of Cyclone Tracy.

Museum 2-3 hours AUD 10-20

Darwin Waterfront Precinct

A lively area with a wave pool, restaurants, and bars, offering a great place to relax and enjoy the tropical atmosphere.

Entertainment Half day Free (activities may have separate costs)

Litchfield National Park

A stunning national park featuring waterfalls, termite mounds, and scenic walking trails.

Nature Full day AUD 10 entry fee

Crocosaurus Cove

A unique wildlife park offering close encounters with crocodiles, including the famous 'Cage of Death' experience.

Adventure 2-3 hours AUD 20-40

Mindil Beach Sunset Market

A vibrant market offering local food, crafts, and live music, set against the backdrop of stunning sunset views.

Cultural Evening Free entry, food and crafts for purchase

Must-Try Local Dishes

Mango Chicken

A tropical dish featuring grilled chicken with a sweet and tangy mango sauce.

Main Course Contains poultry and dairy

Barramundi

A local fish, often grilled or fried, with a delicate flavor.

Main Course Gluten-free, dairy-free, and can be prepared to be nut-free

Kangaroo

A lean and flavorful meat, often grilled or served in stews.

Main Course Gluten-free, dairy-free, and can be prepared to be nut-free

Pineapple and Lime Smoothie

A refreshing blend of tropical fruits, perfect for the hot climate.

Drink Vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free

Popular Activities

Hiking in Litchfield National Park Boat tours in Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) Crocodile encounters at Crocosaurus Cove Sunset cruises on Darwin Harbour Spa treatments at luxury resorts Beach relaxation at Casuarina Beach Visiting Indigenous art galleries Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

May to September

The dry season offers ideal weather for outdoor activities, festivals, and exploring the natural attractions.

20-32°C 68-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English, Indigenous languages, Asian languages
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Time Zone

GMT+9:30

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Darwin is generally safe for travelers, but caution should be exercised in certain areas and situations.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of crocodiles and other wildlife
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less populated areas
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure

Getting there

By air
  • Darwin International Airport • 13 km from city center
By bus

Darwin Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and reliable, with services running frequently during the day.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

CBD (Central Business District) Parap Fannie Bay Nightcliff

Day trips

Litchfield National Park
100 km from Darwin • Full day

A stunning national park featuring waterfalls, termite mounds, and scenic walking trails.

Kakadu National Park
250 km from Darwin • Full day or overnight

A World Heritage-listed national park offering stunning landscapes, Indigenous rock art, and diverse wildlife.

Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge)
300 km from Darwin • Full day or overnight

A stunning gorge system offering breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities.

Festivals

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair • August Darwin Festival • August Mindil Beach Sunset Market • May to October (Thursday and Sunday evenings)

Pro tips

  • Visit during the dry season (May to October) for the best weather and outdoor activities
  • Book tours and activities in advance, especially during peak season
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting Indigenous sites and communities
  • Be cautious of wildlife, especially crocodiles, and follow safety guidelines
  • Use public transport or walk to minimize your environmental impact
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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Free cancellation available

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