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11 Fun Things To Do In Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory

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One of the highlights of our Northern Territory road trip was taking in the splendor of Katherine Gorge, otherwise known as Nitmiluk Gorge by its traditional owners.

Located in Nitmiluk National Park, this mighty gorge is home to the Katherine River, where you can sail, canoe, or kayak through the gorge and take in its wonderful sites.

The beauty of Katherine Gorge

From aboriginal rock art to sandy beaches, there is plenty of things to do in Katherine Gorge and surrounding areas.

That’s why I’ve prepared this guide on the Katherine Gorge so you can learn what there is to see and do, and help you plan your visit.

About Katherine Gorge

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Katherine Gorge is made up of thirteen gorges carved through 12 km of ancient sandstone by the Katherine River. These gorges have great ceremonial significance to the local Jawoyn people, who are custodians of Nitmiluk National Park.

The Nitmiluk National Park is one of our top National Parks in Australia so far, because it’s scenic, peaceful, and full of amazing wonders.

Like Kakadu National Park, it’s an ancient region rich with Indigenous culture and history. You can learn all about sacred sites from the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre, and view ancient aboriginal rock art in Katherine Gorge.

A natural treasure of the Northern Territory and one of Australia’s most impressive outback regions.

How to Get to Katherine Gorge

Katherine Gorge is just a 4-hour drive from Darwin. By road, you can drive along the Stuart Highway which is a scenic highway that leads you pretty much straight there.

Another popular way to visit Katherine Gorge is on a stop over on the Ghan train, which goes from Adelaide up to Darwin, stopping in Alice Springs.

You can also fly to Katherine, the nearest town to Katherine Gorge, and from there it’s a 30-minute drive.

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Things to Do in Katherine Gorge

Katherine Gorge is an incredible site that will simply wow you with its natural beauty. I highly recommend you include it in your itinerary for any visit to the Top End or Northern Territory road trip.

Here are the best ways to see Katherine Gorge…

1. Top Attraction: Katherine Gorge Cruise

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Katherine Gorge Cruise

One of the popular ways to experience Katherine Gorge is via…

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