Indigenous Litchfield Spectacular

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Indigenous Litchfield Spectacular

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Cultural and Theme Tours
Nature and wildlife
2 min guests
8 max guests

Highlights

  • Discover Litchfield National Park's breathtaking waterfalls and plunge pools, immersing yourself in nature's beauty.
  • Experience hands-on learning with expert guides sharing rich Aboriginal traditions and bush resources.
  • Savour a freshly cooked lunch featuring quality local foods in a serene, shaded setting.
  • Explore dramatic landscapes of rugged stone country and monsoon forest, creating unforgettable memories of the Australian wilderness.

Learn the real story on their small-group day tour to Litchfield National Park. Discover world-class beauty, fascinating pioneer heritage and rich Aboriginal tradition. Be inspired and refresh yourself at iconic waterfalls and spring-fed plunge pools. Experience dramatic, rugged stone country, woodland and monsoon forest. Get hands on as their expert guides demonstrate bush resources and foods.

Enjoy a freshly cooked and beautifully presented lunch of quality local foods in lovely, shaded surrounds.

Learn and benefit from expert guides with generations of family history, intimate stories and knowledge, and decades of experience as park rangers. Take home memories you’ll never forget.

Itinerary highlights

Walker Creek

A delightful, shady little spot where we dine on freshly flame-grilled barramundi and other Australian foods. Augmented by the sound of a crystal clear spring-fed creek with many safe and spiritually cleansing swimming spots. This little spot is next to a road originally built by Tess’s grandfather to transport logs he’d milled into Darwin, long before the area became a national park. Very few tourists know this part of Litchfield National Park and we see few others there.

Litchfield National Park
Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls, properly named Ngundjurr, is a spectacular waterfall and plunge pool that flows all year round from springs emanating from half the area of the Tabletop Plateau. Although now a popular place for swimming and picnicking for families, Ngundjurr was traditionally a sacred women’s place; a place visited only by women and girls.

Tolmer Falls
Blyth Homestead

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Customised
  • Full Day
  • Air
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Available from 7 January 2025 to 11 December 2025

Features

Service facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet

Sevice Activity

  • Swimming
  • Walks
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Operation information

Northern Territory Indigenous Tours

An Indigenous-owned company established in 2009 offering intimate, personalised small-group and private tours showcasing our country in the Northern Territory’s Top End.

Their founders and guides, Tess Atie, a Marrathiel Aboriginal woman and her husband Greg, are former park rangers with extensive education, decades of experience in National Parks, and family connections in the region spanning countless generations.

They bring their country to life with stories, knowledge, discussion, laughter and expert natural and cultural interpretation from Aboriginal and natural history viewpoints. Learn the real story away from the tourist trail, experiencing safe, easy adventure in the wild, rugged Top End.

Indigenous Culture

  • Indigenous experiences and/or cultural immersion
  • Indigenous owned and operated
  • Indigenous themes and/or interpretation

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture

Accreditations

  • ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • Respecting Our Culture (ROC) Certified by Ecotourism Australia
  • Sustainable Tourism Certification by Ecotourism Australia

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre

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