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Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls with Adelaide River War Cemetery

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays

  • Duration

    14 Hours

  • Start time

    6:30am

  • Meeting Point

    Good news! Pick-ups are now available from hotels in Darwin All you have to do is share the details of your booking and we’ll pick up you. 

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  • Ending Point

    You will be dropped to your hotel in Darwin

Key Highlights

  • Enjoy a full day out amidst the beautiful Nitmiluk National Park
  • Drive through the longest highway in the country, Stuart Highway
  • Surrender yourself to the refreshing cascades of Edith Falls
  • Admire ancient Aboriginal rock art sites giving you a peek in Jawoyn history
  • Browse through traditional artefacts and memorabilia at the Visitor Centre
  • Cruise through the magnificent sandstone walls of Katherine Gorge
  • Keep your eyes peeled for a chance to spot crocodiles and birds
  • Get up close with Australia's WWII history at the Adelaide River War Cemetery

Overview

Nestled inside the gorgeous Nitmiluk National Park, Katherine Gorge is a picture of Nature’s raw power. This full day tour takes you on a trail through the park, visiting Edith Falls, Nitmiluk Visitor Centre and tons of rock art site, cruising through Katherine Gorge and a visit to the Adelaide River War Cemetery. 

Spanning over 292,000 hectares and home to rugged landscapes, thundering waterfalls and unlimited flora and fauna, Nitmiluk is a haven for adventurers, nature lovers and cultural aficionados alike. The site traditionally belongs to the Jawoyn people who named it Nitmiluk, literally translating to ‘Cicada Place’.

Here’s all the exciting experiences you can look forward to on this tour!

  • Pay homage to Aussie war heroes of World War II at the Adelaide River War Cemetery.

  • Drive through the longest highway in Australia, the Stuart Highway, which is also known as ‘the Explorer’s Way’.

  • Surrender yourself to serene ambiance engulfing the Leliyn or Edith Falls and even indulge in a refreshing swim (during the dry season only) at the lovely waterhole.

  • Admire numerous ancient aboriginal rock art which visually express the deep spirituality of the Jawoyn people, all while learning about their traditions and history.

  • Head to the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre to browse through photographs, memorabilia and traditional Aboriginal artefacts.

  • Relish a two hour cruise through the towering sandstone walls of Katherine Gorge while digging into the spectacular panoramas and a fantastic chance to spot freshwater crocodiles as well as an incredible birdlife.

About The Supplier: With over 100 years of experience in helping travellers discover the best of Australia and New Zealand, AAT Kings are truly holiday experts. 

Inclusions

  • Katherine Gorge Cruise (Sail along with Nature!)
  • Buffet Lunch (The awesomeness of Australia on a plate!)

Exclusions

  • Gratuities (If you’re feeling generous, though, go right ahead!)

Please note

Voucher Information: Sorry, but you will need to print a paper version of your booking voucher (we promise we are working on changing this). Unfortunately, at this time, we will not be able to give anyone a refund without a printed copy of his/her voucher. 

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details. They’re a nice bunch, and will happily answer any logistical questions you may have. Please give them a call at least 24 hours before your organised  activity to reconfirm. 

Don’t forget to report at the meeting point or pickup location at least 20 minutes before the start time to avoid any last minute rush. 

It is recommended that you carry sunglasses, a hat, some sunscreen, a water bottle, some warmer layers of clothing for the cooler months as well as swimming costumes and towels if you are interested in a dip. 

Although the activity requires a low level of fitness, there is an 800m walk between Gorges to change boats, so don’t forget to wear enclosed, sturdy walking shoes.

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