Australia: Litchfield National Park to Darwin (1995)

Litchfield National Park, covering approximately 1500 km², is near the township of Batchelor, 100 km south-west of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Each year the park attracts over 260,000 visitors. It's home to several stunning waterfalls that cascade into crystal clear pools, iconic magnetic termite mounds and clusters of weathered sandstone pillars. Litchfield National Park is an ancient landscape shaped by water. Aboriginal people have lived throughout the area for thousands of years.

🙂 Stunning Scenery – crystal clear water for swimming

🙁 Everything to enjoy!

Amazing drive with roadtrains on the road.

Set off from Katherine to Litchfield. Saw the magnetic termite mounds.

Drove to Florence Falls and did a lovely walk to their base, which were stunning…. and perfect for cooling down! Strong current1

SO much fun. Then we headed to Darwin and stopped off at the Crocodile Park – just in time for feeding! Men crazy to hand feed these monsters in a feeding frenzy! This is 16ft Burt!

Drove to Darwin and had a swim at campsite. Did some school and bed.

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