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As part of our trip on The Ghan we chose to visit the Nitmiluk double gorge tour. Lucky for us the river was high so we didn't have to walk too far between the gorges (the temp was 36C & humid) Interesting sandstone rock formations and and history surrounding the evolution and the uses that Aboriginal groups use the fauna and flora to treat ailments. Huge stable boats are used so you feel very safe. Just a shame we didn't see any freshwater crocs!
I did the Southern walks in Katherine Gorge while my wife was busy. Its a fairly easy walk, but it can get very hot, so do carry lots of water, although they do have tanks of water along the route so you can fill up your bottles. There were not many flies at the end of February which made the walk quite pleasant and with a lot of water in the streams it was nice to be able to cool down. The water fall at the Southern Rockhole is stunning, and there is a nice sheltered clear pool for swimming. From there its just a short walk to Katherine River. Well worth the walk.
If you've planned a trip to Kakadu then it's definitely worth the extra time to go to Nitmiluk. We had a great time on the 2 gorge cruise on Boxing Day. Nice commentary by the captain. Flies were a bit of a problem when the boat slowed down and when walking around the park but we still enjoyed our time there. We were there during the wet and we did see a croc hanging out by the boat launch area.. We saw a few wallabies in the park and on the cruise. We loved that!
It may have been due to the time of year (December) but the flies in the park are maddening at times. Bring a t-shirt, or a dishrag, something to constantly flick on the sides of your face to keep the flies at bay. Other than this, the park is amazing. The walking trails are well marked and easily recognizable, and there are a few water spots along the way (but do bring a few liters of your own per person!) Not much wildlife to be seen on our trip but the landscape and plant life are constantly changing and always engaging. Exhausting but well worth it!
This is a must do if you've travelled this far to get to the Territory. There a few camping grounds to choose from, so you will have to choose where you want to stay. Do come equipped, and there are good cruises to do from here, helicopter flights, and canoeing and swimming if you're game. Locals do NOT swim at nitmuluk because it's well known that crocodiles (estuarine) live here and eat here. So even if it looks safe don't swim, because local indigenous leaders don't allow their kids too, so why would you? Great in Dry season. A must do. Loads of walks, wildlife to see, and locals to hang out with. A must do!
What a way to see the Gorge or, rather, all 13 of them! Memorable experiences from the moment you meet the pilot to the moment you touch down again after seeing the enormity of the national park and getting the running commentary. This was my fourth visit to the Gorge, each many years apart, but the first time I've taken the flight. What a different perspective I have now and la piece de resistance was definitely the upgrade which gave us a landing on top of the eighth gorge to take photos. Wow! Our morning was enhanced then by the two hour cruise into those vast ancient walls. The price is upmarket, yes, but the experience is exceptional. Do yourself a favour - don't leave without getting a bird's eye view of a national treasure. You won't regret it!
I loved the cruise, Katherine Gorge is a beautiful part of the world. A must do in the NT. The Nitmiluk centre is a bit average I assume it's because they have the monopoly and the gorge sells itself. We showed up planning on going on a 4pm cruise but it had been cancelled so we went on the 7am the next day. It was a blessing in disguise we saw the sunrise over Katherine, it was a great temp for the cruise. The tour guide was great. A must see attraction
The dinner cruise was really delicious and a fun evening on a boat in the Katherine Gorge. The evening begins with a cruise on the first gorge with a short hike with rock art to the next gorge. Our journey was only to two gorges due to water levels but it was scenic. You will be seated with other guests unless you are able to fill a table of 6. Good service and a fun way to enjoy an evening. Great star viewing.
Loved the wild life and bird life. A lovely tranquil place. Dawn and dusk were special here. Glad to have seen it.
An absolute must! Take your bathers and go for a beautiful swim! Enjoy the fresh water! Take your camera and capture the beauty of such a place! Do not leave unless you have seen this beautiful place!
Camped at the national park and took the 9am 2 hour cruise through 2 gorges. Having recently visited many gorges in WA, I was amazed to find that this one blitzed them all for beauty and spectacular scenery. We had to keep on clicking our cameras so as not to miss anything. After first gorge we walked over rocks to the boat waiting in the second gorge and admired the rock art along the way. Very relaxing and beautiful place to visit - not to be missed!
It is a beautiful place to hike even if it's over 35 degrees Celsius, every sweat is worth the view. Priceless!The tracks are well signed and easy to see. Be prepared though for the heat during dry season can be harsh.
Lovely sunset, nice to see the wild life, but 2 hours of crocodiles, was too long!! I think we missed the best part of the season, so check out best times, dawn cruise may have been worth seeing.
As we were taking the Dawn Cruise on the gorge (which was awesome - 5 stars!!!) we chose to stay at the campground. The facilities were OK, probably what we expected for a campground. The pool was lovely and a welcome relief from the heat. It also had lots of tables and chairs around it which were convenient, especially if taking advantage of the grill for an evening meal (which we didn't). Considering the campsite was not grassy at all, just a patch of dust, we thought $47 a night (unpowered) for 2 adult and 2 kids was pretty steep.
We stayed one night and one day at the Nitmiluk National Park, or formerly known as Katherine George.The camp ground was ok, the pool small but ok. I would not swim in the Gorge, since they have many Saltwater crocodile traps set up. We went on the 2h cruise and this was very interesting.