Litchfield National Park
Swimming wangi, florence, buley rock hole, magnetic and catheral termite mounds, rain forest walk
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Litchfield National Park
Swimming wangi, florence, buley rock hole, magnetic and catheral termite mounds, rain forest walk
Berry Springs Nature Park
Enjoy a piece of paradise of two lovely massive lagoons with crystal clear water whilst enjoying the fascinating and beautiful natural surroundings of the thermal pool of Berry Springs waterfall connecting all three Lagoon. One of the most beautiful parks to cool off and relax in close to Darwin. It has great shaded picnic and barbeque areas close to clear swimming pools surrounded by trees and aquatic life. Native flowers in the park bloom from March to April. Walkers and bird watchers should take the monsoon forest and woodlands walk, through the Top End habitats. The park also has remnants of its World War II history, when more than 100,000 armed forces personnel were based in the area.
Batchelor Butterfly Farm and Pet Garden
Stop over for cool drinks or shakes before we head off back to the city.
Tolmer Falls
(Pass by)
Passing by with guide commentary. Seasonal stop over
Lost City
(Pass by)
Passing by with guide commentary
Darwin
As you head to your first stop, let your day begins with your guide feeds commentary of the history of Darwin and its interesting facts on your way along a scenic drive into Litchfield National Park for your ultimate Litchfield Adventure!
Noonamah
(Pass by)
Passing by Noonamah Tavern and Restaurant on the way to Litchfield
Darwin Aviation Museum
(Pass by)
The original museum was first opened to the public in 1988 and was located in Gardens Hill Crescent, The Gardens, in a pre-World War II navy victualling building leased from the Northern Territory Government.