Katherine & Nitmiluk Gorge

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Katherine and Nitmiluk Gorge sit on the southern doorstep of the Kimberley, where the rugged Outback meets the lush Top End. The gorge system, carved through ancient sandstone by the Katherine River, is the centrepiece of Nitmiluk National Park. For international travellers, this is a place to experience the raw power of the Australian landscape – think sheer cliffs, plunging waterfalls after the wet season, and deep, still water perfect for a paddle or a cruise. The small town of Katherine (just 30 km north) provides all the services you need, making this an easy and rewarding stop on a self-drive journey between Darwin and the Kimberley proper.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one full day in Nitmiluk Gorge – enough for a morning cruise and an afternoon paddle or short walk. However, to truly soak it in, two days are ideal: day one for the gorge cruise and a walk to the lookout, day two for canoeing or tackling a section of the Jatbula Trail. If you’re just passing through, a half-day (cruise plus a quick dip at the hot springs) can work, but you’ll be rushing. Katherine itself is a convenient overnight stop, with plenty of accommodation from camping to motels.

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