Wangli Falls

Plunging into a deep, emerald pool fringed by paperbarks and pandanus, Wangli Falls is one of the most rewarding oases in the Nitmiluk (Katherine) region. This perennial cascade flows year-round, offering a cool, swim-ready refuge after a short walk through monsoonal vine forest alive with bird calls. For travellers exploring the Top End’s rugged outback, it’s a quintessential wet-season (or dry-season) swimming hole that feels a world away from the red dust.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allow 1–2 hours for the walk and a leisurely swim. If you plan to arrive early (before 10 am) you’ll have the pool almost to yourself; afternoons can be busier during school holidays. Combine it with a half-day trip from Katherine (about 90 minutes drive) or as a refreshing stop on the way to or from the Victoria Highway.

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