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Highlights of Kakadu and Arnhem Land
World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and..
Yellow Water InformationYellow Water, a land-locked billabong brimming with native flora and fauna, is one of World..
Jim Jim Falls InformationJim Jim Falls is one of the many spectacular waterfalls to be found in Kakadu National Park. They..
Mary River InformationThe calm waters of the Mary River are best enjoyed on a fishing trip or nature cruise. The Mary..
Maguk/Barramundie Gorge InformationA one kilometre walk through monsoon rainforest leads to the base of a beautiful plunge pool. Maguk..
Nourlangie Rock InformationThe walls of the Nourlangie Rock Art Site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have..
Twin Falls InformationTwin Falls is set in the Arnhem Land escarpment, in the magnificent World Heritage-listed Kakadu..
Cobourg Peninsula InformationWidely heralded as one of the best fishing spots in Australia, Cobourg Peninsula is also a..
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Gunlom Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in Kakadu National Park. It is found at the southern, less visited end of the park around 30 kilometres from the southern entrance on the South Alligator River. They can be reached all year round by a gravel road. The stunning, emerald green pool, with a white sandy beach, surrounded by high cliffs and pandanus palms, topped off by 150 metres of cascading waterfall was made famous by the movie Crocodile Dundee. Gunlom Falls is a popular camping spot for tour groups trekking across the National Park.
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The steep climb to the top of the falls is rewarded by stunning views across Kakadu National Park and a series of crystal clear rock pools where you can find true tranquillity away from the sometimes busy camping area at the bottom.
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Highlights of Northern Territory
For most of us the site of Uluru or Ayers Rock to use the European name is pretty familiar from..
Darwin and Surrounds InformationDarwin is a young, vibrant, modern and tropical outback capital perched at the top of the Northern..
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) InformationThe Olga's as they are best known, are called Kata Tjuka in the language of the traditional owners..
Alice Springs InformationIf you’re looking for the quintessential Australian outback experience then Alice Springs has..
Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) InformationNitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) comprises 13 stunning gorges framed by dramatic sandstone cliffs and the..
Kings Canyon InformationDeep in the Red Centre of Australia, almost 500 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs and nearby..
Katherine InformationKatherine is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory, with a population of around 11,000..
Alice Springs and Surrounds InformationOnce an overlooked desert outpost, Alice Springs has evolved into a thriving, close-knit town..
Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park InformationBook a guided tour through the Northern Territory’s only publicly accessible tropical limestone..
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve InfoThe Devils Marbles are clusters of mysterious rock spheres located in the scenic Australian desert..
Tennant Creek InformationFrom its rough and tumble beginnings as a gold rush and cattle town, Tennant Creek has become an..
Uluru Kata Tjuta InformationFor both it's Aboriginal custodians and the thousands of travellers who make the pilgrimage here..
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