Mataranka

Mataranka is a tiny outback settlement that packs a surprising punch: thermal springs, a legendary waterhole, and a quintessential Northern Territory pub. It's the perfect pit stop between Katherine and Tennant Creek, offering a chance to soak in warm, crystal-clear waters surrounded by palm-fringed pools that feel like a desert mirage. This is classic outback Australia, with a laid-back, friendly vibe and a deep connection to Aboriginal culture and the iconic novel We of the Never Never.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Mataranka is best enjoyed as a leisurely half-day stop or an overnight stay. Arrive by midday to float in the springs, have a picnic, and explore the national park. If you can, book a cabin or pitch a tent at the Mataranka Homestead or the nearby caravan park – there's nothing quite like an evening soak under the stars. Most travellers combine it with a visit to Katherine (about 1.5 hours north) or as a break on the drive to Tennant Creek (about 4 hours south). A full day here feels unhurried; two days allow for deeper exploration of the park and a second soak.

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