Discover the natural wonders of Litchfield National Park – from lush waterfalls to unique wildlife encounters. Swim beneath the iconic Florence Falls and relax in Buley Rockhole's crystal-clear pools. Take a refreshing dip at the stunning Wangi Falls. Explore the vibrant Fogg Dam wetlands, home to rare birdlife and scenic views. Witness the towering Magnetic Termite Mounds, exclusive to the Top End. Optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River – see saltwater crocs leap from the water. A perfect mix of adventure, wildlife, and natural beauty – a must-do Northern Territory experience!
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Guided tour inside the attraction
Live commentary on board
Round-trip transfers
Admission to 1 hour Adelaide River Crocodile Cruise
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Participants must be aged 6+ to participate in this activity
Change of clothes / Sunscreen / Sunglasses / Caps or hats / Swimwear / Cash / Towel / Water bottle
Comfortable walking tours Tropical strength insect repellent Small day pack 5-7kg Camera
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Passenger capacity: 23 passengers excluding the driver
Luggage allowance: 1 pieces of standard-sized luggages
Please limit the weight of baggage to a maximum of 5 kg
Get ready for an epic adventure in Litchfield National Park! Just over an hour from Darwin, explore roaring waterfalls, lush forests, and crystal-clear plunge pools. Choose to start the day with the optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River or a serene visit to Fogg Dam’s wetlands. Stop in Batchelor for lunch before heading to the incredible Magnetic Termite Mounds. Cool off at Buley Rockhole, Wangi Falls, and marvel at the iconic Florence and Tolmer Falls. After a full day of natural beauty, swimming, and unforgettable sights, return to Darwin refreshed and inspired.
Bring a pair of sturdy water sandals — they’ll come in handy when exploring the slippery rocks at Buley Rockhole or wading into the pools at Wangi and Florence Falls. Most visitors come prepared for a swim, but few think about how tricky the terrain can be underfoot. Also, pack a quick-dry towel and keep your swimmers under your clothes — some of the best swim spots are a short walk in, and being ready to jump straight in beats changing in the bush!