Tours of Litchfield National Park
Discover the diverse beauty of the Northern Territory through a one-day tour of Litchfield National Park. Explore Australia’s natural waterparks and spectacular outback scenery.
| DAYS | 1 |
| DEPARTS | 07:30 |
| RETURNS | 18:30 |
| PRICE | $110-175 AUD + WETLANDS $155-220 AUD + CROCS CRUISE |
Highlights
- Discover the stunning waterfalls of Litchfield National Park, a captivating natural paradise.
- Visitors can enjoy the cascading waterhole at Florence Falls, surrounded by a dense monsoon rainforest.
- Visitors can swim in the stunning plunge pools, natural spas, and whirlpools at Buley Rockhole or Wangi Falls.
- Take a cruise along the Adelaide River on the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise and witness the thrilling sight of these massive predators leaping into the air (optional extra).
- Experience the impressive sight of the century-old magnetic termite mounds in the Top End.


















Itinerary
Description of a day trip from Darwin to Litchfield
Litchfield National Park, located about an hour’s drive from Darwin City, is a renowned attraction that offers stunning natural landscapes, lush rainforests, beautiful waterfalls, and pristine plunge pools.
During the journey, there will be a stop at the Adelaide River, where visitors can participate in the optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise or visit the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre. The centre, located on the traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people, is a remarkable place to observe the diverse wildlife of the Top End. It serves as a sanctuary for various species of native birds, turtles, water pythons, and saltwater crocodiles.
During our visit, we explored the Magnetic Termite Mounds, which are ancient and massive structures in the Top End region. Additionally, we take a break to swim in Litchfield’s beautiful natural plunge pools, spas, and whirlpools at Buley Rockholes or Wangi Falls.
We then visit one of the impressive thundering cascades at either Florence Falls or Tolmer Falls and admire the stunning beauty and magnificence created in the steep rocky escarpment.
After a day of relaxation and adventure in the tropical water wonderland, we returned to Darwin feeling rejuvenated.
Driving distance: 450 km
Walking distance:1km
Litchfield National Park
Experience the stunning diversity of the Northern Territory on our one-day Litchfield National Park Tour, a perfect way to refresh and rejuvenate.
For thousands of years, the lands have been significant for the Koongurrukun, Marranuggu, Werat, and Warray Aboriginal people. The diverse terrain includes rockpools, waterfalls, and a habitat for native birds and Australian wildlife, making it an excellent place for photographers.
The Litchfield day tour offers a comprehensive experience of the park, including visits to iconic natural locations, insights into the historical landscape, and opportunities for recreation in the exquisite water pools found in the area.
Adelaide River
The Adelaide River floodplains provide habitat for various bird species from multiple regions. The Black Flying Foxes and Bull Sharks can be found in this significant water system. We embark on a boat ride to encounter the well-known inhabitants of the river: Saltwater Crocodiles.
We can observe apex predators in their natural habitat, including the spectacle of crocodiles propelling themselves out of the water with their powerful tails.
Our tours of Litchfield National Park offer the flexibility to exclude the cruise if you have already done it. If interested, you can join your guide in exploring the nearby Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve (refer to the information below).
- Explore the natural beauty of majestic waterfalls in Litchfield National Park.
- Visitors can experience the beautiful Florence Falls, surrounded by lush monsoon rainforest and features a stunning cascading waterhole.
- You can swim in the beautiful pools at Buley Rockhole or Wangi Falls.
- Take a cruise on the Adelaide River with the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise and witness the excitement of watching these enormous predators leap out of the water (optional additional activity).
- Experience the impressive century-old magnetic termite mounds in the Top End, some of the largest in the region.
Fogg Dam Conservation Centre
This reserve, managed by the Limilngan-Wulna People, is a great place to observe freshwater wildlife and learn about the significance of the Adelaide River floodplains to native and migratory species.
Visitors can join their guide for a scenic walk through the pristine habitat, providing many opportunities to spot rare birds, water pythons, and freshwater turtles. There is also a chance of seeing crocodiles in this wetland system.
Florence Falls and Tolmer Falls
Experience the awe of tropical waterfalls! The Tabletop Range’s sandstone plateau forms these magnificent cascades. We offer two options: descend the 160 rewarding steps to the pristine swimming area at Florence Falls or admire the impressive Tolmer Falls from the overlook.
Surrounded by a monsoon rainforest, this tropical setting is unlike any other. We thoroughly enjoy its beauty with a scenic hike and stunning views of this verdant paradise.
*Note: Our itineraries might change due to seasonal variations. Sometimes, park areas may close or restrict swimming. Prioritizing safety, we adjust plans to guarantee a delightful and safe experience on our Litchfield tours.
Buley Rockholes and Wangi Falls
Nestled in picturesque bushland, the ancient Buley Rockholes provide various levels for cooling swims or tranquil relaxation in shallow waters, resembling a slice of paradise. The crystal-clear, spa-like waters here are exceptionally pure, and you might enjoy a natural ‘spa’ treatment from the faster cascades.
Alternatively, we might visit the iconic plunge pool at Wangi Falls. This serene swimming spot, amidst breathtaking natural beauty, promises refreshment and rejuvenation as we explore the park further.
*Note: Itineraries are subject to change with seasonal adjustments. Park areas may occasionally close or prohibit swimming. We prioritize safety and adapt our plans to ensure a fun and optimum experience on our Darwin Litchfield tours.
Magnetic Termite Mounds
We observe the Magnetic Termite Mounds, a fascinating natural phenomenon where animals have also found ingenious ways to stay calm.
Discover the intricate construction of ant colonies and their impressive homes, which provide unique photo opportunities. Explore the formations and uncover the scientific principles behind their architecture.
Details
Pricing Options
1 Day trip Litchfield National Park + Fogg Dam:
$175 Adult (13+ yo), $110 *Child (6 to 12)
1 Litchfield National Park Day Trip + Crocodile Cruise:
$220 Adult (13+ yo), $155 *Child (6 to 12)
*Child policy is six years old and over; this tour is unsuitable for children five years old and under.
Weather
Important Notes
- This itinerary is interchangeable and may vary to accommodate seasonal weather conditions, fluctuations, or park closures due to ceremonies or events held by traditional custodians. Occasionally, parks close or do not allow swimming. Safety is always our top priority. Therefore, we plan accordingly to ensure our guests have the best experience possible whilst on tour with us.
- Hiking included in this tour requires a moderate level of fitness.
- Child fares apply to children between 6 to 12 years old. Due to the activities involved, this tour is unsuitable for children five years old and under.
- This terrain is unsuitable for mobility-impaired travellers with wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
- Due to limited storage space in our vehicles, baggage must be kept to a 1 x 5-7kg bag per person.
- All tours MUST be re-confirmed with the tour operator within seven days of departure on 03 9393 1300.
- Before departure, please notify the tour operator of any preexisting medical conditions.
- Private charter tours are available upon request.
Exclusions
- Any meals not previously indicated in the itinerary
- Travel insurance is highly recommended
- Pre/post-tour hotel transfers
- Additional personal expenses
What do you need to bring?
- Refillable water bottle (at least 2 Litres)
- Beach towels, swimwear & toiletries
- Clothing suitable for all weather (extreme conditions inc, wind, rain, heat, cold, day/night)
- Insect repellent (tropical strength)
- Sun protection – wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
- Sturdy & comfortable shoes for hiking (tread closed toe)
- Small day pack 5-7kg
- Cash for extra snacks and meals
- Camera to capture the memories
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FAQ
What are the must-see attractions in Litchfield National Park?
- Florence Falls, Wangi Falls, and Tolmer Falls are stunning waterfalls and swimming opportunities.
- Buley Rockhole has a series of refreshing natural plunge pools.
- Magnetic termite mounds for a unique look at these remarkable natural structures.
- Indigenous cultural sites to learn about the traditions of the Limilngan-Wulna people.
Is it necessary to book a guided tour to visit Litchfield National Park?
What is the best time of year to visit the park?
What should I pack for a day trip to Litchfield National Park?
Can I swim in the waterfalls and natural pools at Litchfield National Park?
Yes, many of the waterfalls and natural pools in the park are safe for swimming. However, always observe any posted safety signs, as conditions can change and some areas may be off-limits for swimming.