
If the beauty of nature itself inspires you to capture all that it has to offer, I would suggest you to plan a jaunt to Litchfield National Park, Australia. It’s a wonderful place and I assure you that you will not be disappointed.

Litchfield National Park is the amazing place with scenic waterfalls, intriguing magnetic termite mounds, historical sites, a wildlife cruise along the majestic Reynolds River and the weathered sandstone pillars of the Lost City.

Getting There:
You can drive from Darwin into the western corner of the park in two hours, if you chose partly unsealed Cox Peninsula Road or you can take sealed roads through Batchelor via the Stuart Highway and enter Litchifield from the east.

When to Visit:
You can plan your trip at any time of the year but avoid during wet season.
During the wet season most 4 WD tracks are closed. After heavy rainfall some swimming areas become unsafe and are closed for swimming but kiosk and picnic facilities remain open.

What to see and do:
Throughout the park there are many camping as well as picnic areas some waterfalls are safe to swim in. During the dry season the park is a magnet for people looking for a refreshing swim.

Be sure to take plenty of water, sunscreen and insect repellant and yes don’t forget to take your camera along. I’m sure your visit to Litchfield National Park will be awe-inspiring.





















