Litchfield National Park is located in the Northern Territory of Australia. Litchfield, or Litchy as it is affectionately known, is a gorgeous natural wonderland set in the outback, about 130kms away from Darwin. Patches of monsoon rainforest thrive in the deep, narrow gorges created over thousands of years. Wildlife such as wallabies and birds flourish in the Park and can often be seen while travelling through. Gigantic termite mounds stand up to 6 meters tall, others grow in a north-south orientation, acting as a built in temperature controlled micro environment.
HIGHLIGHT OF NT, Litchfield National Park. DARWIN, AUSTRALIA
Litchfield National Park is located in the Northern Territory of Australia. Litchfield, or Litchy as it is affectionately known, is a gorgeous natural wonderland set in the outback, about 130kms away from Darwin. Patches of monsoon rainforest thrive in the deep, narrow gorges created over thousands of years. Wildlife such as wallabies and birds flourish in the Park and can often be seen while travelling through. Gigantic termite mounds stand up to 6 meters tall, others grow in a north-south orientation, acting as a built in temperature controlled micro environment.
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Great post and sounds like a fun way to spend a day. Loved Florence falls. Would love a dip in that awesome pool. Someday !
ReplyDeleteWhere do I start? The waterfalls are so majestic, the rock formations are so imposing and the landscape looks so unreal! Mother nature sure blessed this place with beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteSplendid scenery, beautiful places, love your adventure spots. Enjoy..!
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