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The Best Attractions In Litchfield National Park

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Litchfield National Park, covering approximately 1500 km2, is near the township of Batchelor, 100 km south-west of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Each year the park attracts over 260,000 visitors. Proclaimed a national park in 1986, it is named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a Territory pioneer, who explored areas of the Northern Territory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the Daly River in 1864.
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The Best Attractions In Litchfield National Park

  • 1. Wangi Falls Litchfield National Park
    The Wangi Falls is a segmented waterfall on the Wangi Creek located within the Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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  • 2. Florence Falls Litchfield National Park
    The Florence Falls is a segmented waterfall on the Florence Creek located within the Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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  • 3. Buley Rockhole Litchfield National Park
    Buley Rockhole is a rock-hole located in Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory.
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  • 4. Tolmer Falls Litchfield National Park
    The Tolmer Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Tolmer Creek that is located in the Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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  • 7. NT Air Litchfield National Park
    The Northern Territory is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west , South Australia to the south , and Queensland to the east . To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria, including Western New Guinea and other Indonesian islands. Despite its large area—covering 1,349,129 square kilometres , making it the third largest Australian federal division, and the 11th largest country subdivision in the world—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 246,700 makes it the least populous of Australia's eight states and major territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania.The archaeological history of...
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  • 10. Litchfield National Park Batchelor
    Litchfield National Park, covering approximately 1500 km2, is near the township of Batchelor, 100 km south-west of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Each year the park attracts over 260,000 visitors. Proclaimed a national park in 1986, it is named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a Territory pioneer, who explored areas of the Northern Territory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the Daly River in 1864.
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  • 11. Territory Wildlife Park Berry Springs
    The Territory Wildlife Park is a zoo at Berry Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, some 31 kilometres south of Darwin. It opened in 1989. Situated on 400 ha of natural bushland, it contains native animals and plants representative of Northern Territory, and especially Top End tropical monsoonal, environments. It contributes to their conservation through research programs as well as through public education. The three main habitats represented are woodland, wetland and monsoon vine forest. The Territory Wildlife Park is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association .
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  • 12. Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve Humpty Doo
    The Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is a protected area consisting of a wetland area approximately 70 km east of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. It lies within the Adelaide and Mary River Floodplains, which is an Important Bird Area. It attracts a wide range of local and migratory water birds and other wildlife including one of the largest populations of snakes within Australia , and includes a several raised observation platforms. Saltwater Crocodiles and Freshwater Crocodiles can be seen at Fogg Dam all year around. Fogg Dam is open 24/7/365.
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