Turn up for spring sunshine on an epic Top End road trip from Darwin along Nature’s Way. Discover the national park trifecta of Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmiluk to see the best of nature in the Top End. Experience the wonder of World Heritage-listed rock art sites, billabongs buzzing with wildlife, gorges, swimming holes and waterfalls (don’t forget your swimsuit!)
Nature’s Way is an easy drive entirely on sealed roads so all you need is a regular 2WD vehicle. Though, if you want to turn up the adventure element, there are plenty of 4WD-only side trips which will take you off the beaten track.
Day 1: Darwin to Kakadu (250km)
The unspoiled beauty of Kakadu National Park is only a 3-hour drive from Darwin. On your way to Kakadu along the Arnhem Highway, there are several opportunities to see wildlife. Stop at the Adelaide River and board a cruise to see huge saltwater crocs jump for a snack from the safety of the riverboat.
Day 2 & 3: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu is a World Heritage-listed site and Australia’s second largest national park. Explore and cruise its waterways to see crocs and birdlife on a Yellow Water Cruise, walk through ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries, or join a guided tour. Take in the stunning view of the floodplains and wetlands from above at the Ubirr lookout at sunset.
Day 4: Kakadu to Katherine via Pine Creek (300km)
Head south along Kakadu Highway to Pine Creek, a small town that experienced a gold rush in 1871. A further 90km down the road is Katherine, a great place to base yourself and explore the region, including Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge. It’s the gateway to incredible hiking trails, swimming in hot springs, canoeing and cruising, and Aboriginal cultural tours.
After arriving take a refreshing dip in Katherine Hot Springs – a series of clear pools fed by a natural thermal spring located on the banks of the Katherine River.
Day 5: Nitmiluk National Park
Nitmiluk National Park is a short 30km drive from Katherine. There are many options to explore the park: from the air on a helicopter flight, from the water on a guided gorge cruise or self-guided canoeing trip, or on foot with well-marked paths.
Day 6: Katherine to Litchfield (265km)
Stop in at Leliyn/Edith Falls on your journey north back to Darwin and enjoy a swim in the pandanus-fringed plunge pool. Just 2.5 hours’ drive away, Litchfield National Park is renowned for its accessible, unspoiled wilderness of monsoon rainforests and waterfalls that flow year-round. Cool off with a swim in the plunge pool below the permanent spring-fed Florence Falls or wade through the rock pools at Buley Rockhole.
Day 7: Litchfield to Darwin (130km)
Leaving Litchfield, return to Darwin via the Territory Wildlife Park. Wander through treetop aviaries, around a natural lagoon and walk through the aquarium to see animals, including a saltwater crocodile, in their natural habitats.
Another worthwhile stop between Litchfield and Darwin is Berry Springs Nature Park. The springs were a recreation camp for armed forces personnel during the war, though today it’s a popular spot for a picnic and a dip in freshwater thermal pools.
Get more inspiration with these NT road trip ideas.
Start in Darwin
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Jumping crocodile cruise
TourJoin a cruise on the scenic Adelaide River and see powerful saltwater crocodiles propel themselves high out of the water to snatch their prey.
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Kakadu National Park
See & doCovering nearly 20,000 square kilometres of exceptional natural beauty and unique biodiversity, Kakadu National Park is teeming with wildlife, home to important Aboriginal rock art sites, and takes in diverse and exotic landscapes.
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Kakadu scenic flights
TourWitness the magic of Kakadu National Park from above. Fly over world-famous wetlands, floodplains, and on to the sandstone plateaus of Arnhem Land.
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Ubirr
See & doUbirr is one of Kakadu National Park's two most famous Aboriginal rock art galleries.
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Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site
See & doThe walls of the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have served as a shelter and canvas for thousands of years.
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Yellow Water Cruises
TourYellow Water Billabong, Kakadu's most famous wetland, is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River.
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Pine Creek
DestinationsEstablished in the late 1800s after a gold rush in the area, Pine Creek is located 90 kilometres north of Katherine.
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Katherine
DestinationsWhere the outback meets the tropics, Katherine is the gateway to spectacular Katherine Gorge and Nitmiluk National Park.
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Nitmiluk National Park
See & doThere are many ways to experience the spectacular Nitmiluk National Park and its world-renowned gorge system - you can walk, swim, ride, canoe, boat or fly.
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River cruising
Trawl along Katherine River through Nitmiluk National Park and take in the dramatic scenery as you move deeper into the stunning Katherine Gorge.
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Canoeing & kayaking
Push off from the river bank, fasten your lifejacket, and get your paddles going for an unforgettable journey through stunning landscapes.
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Katherine scenic flights
See & doSoar above great tracts of spectacular scenery in a light aircraft or witness the magnificent Katherine Gorge from the cockpit of a helicopter.
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Katherine accommodationView 40 options
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Leliyn (Edith Falls)
See & doPicturesque waterfalls and great swimming are the well-known features of this section of Nitmiluk National Park.
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Litchfield National Park
See & doWith 2WD accessible roads into most of the main waterfalls, it’s no wonder Litchfield National Park is one of the most popular spots in the Top End.
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Territory Wildlife Park
See & doThe Territory Wildlife Park is your ultimate Darwin wildlife experience!
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Berry Springs Nature Park
See & doBerry Springs Nature Park is a picturesque area 47 kilometres south of Darwin that is a popular day trip destination for picnics, incorporating shady areas, manicured lawns, picnic tables and free gas barbecues.
Finish in Darwin
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Jumping crocodile cruise
Join a cruise on the scenic Adelaide River and see powerful saltwater crocodiles propel themselves high out of the water to snatch their prey.
3 nights’ stay in Kakadu
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Kakadu Parks Pass
Required for entry to Kakadu National Park. Read about passes & permits
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Kakadu scenic flights
Witness the magic of Kakadu National Park from above. Fly over world-famous wetlands, floodplains, and on to the sandstone plateaus of Arnhem Land.
Yellow Water Cruises
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2 nights’ stay in Katherine accommodation
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Katherine scenic flights
Soar above great tracts of spectacular scenery in a light aircraft or witness the magnificent Katherine Gorge from the cockpit of a helicopter.
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NT Parks Pass
Required for entry to NT Parks. Read about passes & permits
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