Ndhala Gorge

Ndhala Gorge is a hidden gem in the arid heart of the Northern Territory, offering a dramatic contrast of rugged red cliffs and permanent waterholes. This sacred site within the West MacDonnell Ranges feels remote and timeless, rewarding those who make the journey with serene swimming spots and ancient cycad groves.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 2–3 hours for the walk and a swim. If you’re combining it with other West MacDonnell gorges, start early in the morning to avoid the heat and finish by midday. Ndhala is best visited between April and September when temperatures are milder; summer walks are possible but require an early start and plenty of water.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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