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在北领地第三大城镇开始您的凯瑟琳冒险之旅。

尝试探洞、参加河上游船或飞越迷人的凯瑟琳峡谷。

北部地区的第三大城镇凯瑟琳位于凯瑟琳河岸边,这条河从附近的世界著名的凯瑟琳峡谷(尼特米鲁克国家公园)流出。

通往自然和冒险的门户
凯瑟琳地区从靠近昆士兰边境的卡奔塔利亚湾延伸到西部的金伯利。以凯瑟琳为基地,探索这个广阔地区的五个独特区域。

乘船游览、划独木舟、丛林漫步或飞越尼特米鲁克国家公园壮丽的凯瑟琳峡谷,浸泡在马塔兰卡的温泉池中,并参观埃尔西国家公园著名小说《永不永无的我们》的取景地。

在戴利河地区降落澳洲肺鱼,触摸探险家 1856 年在格雷戈里国家公园的一棵猴面包树上雕刻的铭文,或者从空中俯瞰海湾地区的“失落之城”。

丰富的当地历史
漫步在凯瑟琳的博物馆,了解其遗产。参观“Gypsy Moth”,这是第一位皇家飞行医生驾驶的原始飞机。了解该地区的二战、牧民、铁路和陆上电报线的历史。

参观 Springvale Homestead,这是该地区最古老的原始车站宅基地,由 Overland Telegraph 巡线员 Alfred Giles 于 1879 年建造。在吉尔斯的妻子种下的四棵高耸的南美雨树的树荫下休息。

探索该地区
沿着蜿蜒的木板路穿过石灰岩 Cutta Cutta Caves,或在距城镇 5 分钟路程的凯瑟琳温泉中放松身心。在凯瑟琳空中学校的 800,000 平方公里的教室中,聆听正在向教室广播的课程。或者与当地土著艺术家会面,并在镇上的艺术和工艺画廊购买他们的作品。

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Katherine itineraries

What’s on in Katherine

Katherine is the gateway to the annual Barunga Festival which celebrates Aboriginal culture, art, music and sport as well as many other festivals and events throughout the year.

Frequently asked questions

  • There’s plenty to see and do in the NT all year round. The Territory has two distinct climate zones: the tropical Top End and the semi-arid Red Centre, each with their own unique climate. Katherine is in the Top End.

     It’s summer from November to April, when you can expect magnificent thunderstorms, spectacular sunsets and warmer weather. There are smaller crowds during summer (which is considered low season), which is a great time to grab hot deals on flights, accommodation and tours.

    From May to October is the Dry Season which is warm and pleasant with sunny days and cooler nights. Visit Katherine during this time to explore all of the attractions in the surrounding national parks and attractions. The Top End is bustling during the Dry, with a packed calendar of events and festivals drawing visitors from around the globe to make the most of the balmy outdoor celebrations.

    Learn more about the NT’s weather and seasons.

  • By air - Darwin is the international gateway to the Northern Territory and its well-equipped airport hub is the arrival point for most visitors travelling by air. Katherine Airport is connected by air to Darwin and Alice Springs with Airnorth.  The NT is serviced by major domestic and international airlines (through Darwin), providing passengers with easy access to destinations across the Territory from almost anywhere in the world.

    By road - Katherine is approximately 3.5 hours drive from Darwin. Journey by road to the NT on well-maintained, sealed highways, which provide the most direct routes between the NT and South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia. Once you cross the border into the NT from neighbouring states, explore these driving routes around the Territory.

    By bus - Despite the vast distances, travelling by bus (coach) to the NT is easy and affordable. Major coach and tour companies run coach services between transport hubs in the NT, including Katherine, and Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland.

  • One of the best ways to get around Katherine is by driving your own vehicle or a hire car which can be picked from Katherine Airport or downtown. There is a Katherine taxi service. 

    Beyond Katherine, 95% of the NT’s attractions are accessible by well-maintained roads. There’s plenty to explore in a 2WD regular car or campervan, as well as in all-terrain 4WDs. Hire companies operate across the NT, so if you fly into the Territory, arrange to collect a vehicle at the airport then hit the road on one of the Territory’s popular driving routes.

  • Barunga Festival is on in June at Wugularr (Beswick), though there’s always something happening in the Territory with a year-round calendar of events.

  • Connection to Country is very much a part of the NT’s identity, where the breadth and depth of Aboriginal cultural experiences are like nowhere else.

    There are many ways to learn and connect with the diverse Aboriginal cultures found throughout the Top End and Red Centre. With ancient traditions spanning more than 60,000 years, there are countless opportunities to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture in Katherine.

    Take a locally-guided tour, explore the galleries and attractions along the Territory Art Trails or take a road trip through World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park or travel further afield into Arnhem Land.

  • The Territory welcomes travellers of all abilities and aims to empower visitors with the necessary information to confidently plan your holiday. In the NT accessibility goes beyond physical infrastructure to encompass the compassionate and helpful nature of its locals.

    Discover a variety of accommodation, tours and attractions tailored to different access needs, including hearing loss, vision loss, wheelchair access, and high support requirements. You can narrow down your search by region and accessibility preferences. If you can't find your preferred tour or attraction, we suggest contacting the business directly to find out about their accessibility. Many tourism operators are happy to accommodate special requests whenever possible.

  • Safety in any destination depends on various factors. Respect the environment, be aware of wildlife hazards, and stay informed about weather conditions and happenings in the local area. By being mindful of your surroundings and taking necessary precautions, visitors can enjoy exploring the Northern Territory confidently.

    While the Northern Territory has remote and rugged areas, it’s essential to take the usual precautions you’d take anywhere. Tourism hubs like Katherine and Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge are well regulated with facilities and services to help visitors find their way around safely. Park Rangers, signage boards and online guides increase safety for visitors, including actively monitoring waterways for crocodiles. As with any travel experience, exercise common sense, follow guidelines, and you’ll have a safe experience.