1 Day Litchfield National Park Waterfalls Tour from Darwin
Discover Stunning Thundering Waterfalls Created Over Thousands Of Years In Litchfield National Park
- See thundering waterfalls
- Walk through rainforest pockets
- Visit historic sacred sites
- Stop for a photo at the Termite Mounds
- See Florence Falls
- Swim in the Florence Falls pools
- Visit the spectacular Tolmer Falls
- See ghost and orange horseshoe bats
- Visit Howard Springs Nature Park
- Swim in the Wangi Falls rock pools
- Departs Daily (Apr-Nov)
Sun, Tue, Thu & Fri (Dec-Mar) from Darwin - Duration Full Day
- Group Size 50
- Vehicle Air conditioned coach
- Mobile ticketing accepted
- Instant confirmation
- No credit card fees
- 7 days a week support
- Lunch
- Experienced Driver Guide
- Informative Commentary
- National Park Fees
- Courtesy Pick-up from Accommodation
Boarding early for the drive to Litchfield National Park, the tour will stop en route in the gorgeous town of Batchelor. Batchelor’s townsfolk love to host visitors to Litchfield National Park and it’s here that you’ll enjoy morning tea (own expense) at one of their local cafés.
One of the first stops will be the Termite Mounds. The termite mounds found at Litchfield National Park are the incredible architectural works of local termites.
Complete with arches, tunnels, chimneys and nursery chambers, the mounds will leave you mystified. Listen and learn as your Driver Guide explains the difference between Cathedral and Magnetic mounds.
Later view the spectacular double waterfalls of Florence Falls from a high vantage point before making your way down the stairs to take a dip in the gorgeous plunge pool, if you need to cool down a little. There’s also time for an interpretive walk through the scenic bush and monsoon vine forest. The waterfall action does not stop here! Tolmer and Wangi Falls are also destinations on this day tour.
At Tolmer Falls you’ll marvel at the water cascading down into the deep waterhole at the base of the falls, which is home to several colonies of rare ghost bats and orange horseshoe bats.
If you’re ready for another swim Wangi Falls, is the most accessible of rock pools and is a perfect spot to take another dip.
The below itinerary can change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, operational logistics and accessibility.