Katherine River Cruise

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Gliding through the ancient Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge on a Katherine River Cruise is the quintessential Top End experience. Carved over millions of years into rugged sandstone, the gorge system is a dramatic landscape of towering cliffs, tranquil pools, and abundant wildlife. As you drift along the Katherine River, you’ll spot freshwater crocodiles sunning themselves, hear the calls of birds echoing off the walls, and learn about the Jawoyn people’s deep connection to this country. This is a journey into the heart of Australia’s ancient past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day on the cruise itself (allow 2–4 hours depending on the gorge option). Add at least another hour to explore the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre, walk some of the short trails (like the 1.8 km Baruwei Lookout Loop), or enjoy a meal at the Nitmiluk Café. If you’re a keen kayaker or hiker, plan a full day – you can paddle sections of the gorge or tackle the longer Jatbula Trail. The best time for cruises is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and catch the best light.

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