Wangi Falls

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Plunging into a deep, emerald plunge pool framed by monsoon rainforest, Wangi Falls is one of Litchfield National Park’s most iconic swimming holes. The twin cascades thunder over a sandstone escarpment, creating a cool oasis that feels worlds away from Darwin’s tropical heat. A short, wheelchair-accessible boardwalk leads to the pool’s edge, making it easy to dip into the refreshing water or simply soak up the sight of water tumbling through lush vegetation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Wangi Falls, which allows time for a swim, a walk on the boardwalk loop, and a relaxed picnic. If you’re planning to explore other Litchfield highlights, set aside at least half a day for the park. Arrive early (before 10am) in peak season to secure a car park and enjoy the falls with fewer crowds. The site is easily combined with a self-drive loop from Darwin, making it a perfect day-trip destination.

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