Ndhala Gorge

Ndhala Gorge offers an intimate and relatively uncrowded alternative to the more famous gorges in the West MacDonnell Ranges. This shaded oasis, with its permanent waterhole and towering red cliffs, provides a serene spot for a swim or a picnic, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Central Australian outback. The short walk to the gorge is rewarding, with the chance to spot black-footed rock wallabies and birdlife.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours for the walk and a swim. If you want to linger for a picnic or photography, budget up to half a day. The gorge is best visited in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and catch the best light on the cliffs. Combine with a visit to nearby sites like Ormiston Gorge or Glen Helen Gorge for a full day exploring the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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