Nitmiluk Katherine Gorge

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Carved through ancient sandstone by the Katherine River, Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) is a stunning series of 13 gorges that form the heart of Nitmiluk National Park, about 30km from Katherine. This is a place of immense natural beauty and deep Indigenous significance—the Jawoyn people have lived here for tens of thousands of years, and their stories are woven into the landscape. The sheer cliffs, plunging gorges, and tranquil waterholes offer a dramatic escape into the Top End's rugged outback.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Nitmiluk, plan for at least a full day. A morning gorge cruise (2–3 hours) followed by an afternoon walk or canoe hire is a perfect pace. If you have two days, add the Edith Falls loop walk and a sunset cruise or helicopter flight. The Jatbula Trail requires a dedicated 5-day hike, but most visitors are happy with a day trip from Katherine or as a stopover on the way to Kakadu.

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