Travel Blogs from Litchfield National Park, Australia
Lovely Litchfield
... to have a couple of beers before retiring. Next morning we were up early to pick up the rental car and head off to Litchfield. Nice place. Arriving well before lunch gave us the opportunity to stop at the magnetic termite mounds, then Florence Falls for a ...
Waterfalls and more waterfalls
... ! We then had lunch before going onto an aboriginal tour where we were all welcomed to the country (including Kakadu and Litchfield) by this aboriginal guy spitting water onot each of our foreheads and saying what sounded like - Kookookoo. Basically it ...
Litchfield National Park - Nice Billabongs.
Litchfield National Park is the lesser known of Darwins parks and is somewhat overshadowed by big brother Kakadu. This helps with some of the attractions being less patronized and offering more privacy (not that the Northern Territory actually has a ...
Litchfield National Park
... our first stop was in a little town called Noonamah for a quick pub grub lunch and beer. Then we headed to Litchfield National Park. On the way into the park we stopped at Magnetic Termite Mounds. Here there are towering columns of dirt that are nests ...
almost at the Top End
Hurrah for national parks you can camp and see everything in one day in. Litchfield is a delight for many people and despite its modest size proved to be a peaceful spot to visit. Peaceful that is, if you time your walks to the series of waterfalls so as ...
Steaming up in Litchfield
While our fridge cooled its heels in Darwin, we headed out of town to Litchfield National Park equipped with an Esky. Simon and Carrie previously visited Kakadu while Hilary was in the womb. Our itinerary is looking a little tight, so this time we ...
A lovely little National Park
We packed up and left Darwin and drove straight down to Litchfield National Park. We stopped to look at the magnetic termite mounds on the way in, which are quite fascinating. It's amazing to see all these mounds lined up in the same direction! We ...
Hilary's Green Ant project
... . I'm very glad I studied them and I hope you’ve learned something too. ______________________________________________________ I got this information from talking to the litchfield ranger and Junior Ranger Review No 2 2007 (here). ...
The Top End...Litchfield National Park
... and Pandanus trees. What a splendid way to end the day… it must be time for a sundowner! Highlights of Litchfield National Park: - Walker Creek – cooling off at camp six! ...
Day THIRTY TWO
... the warm vent from the fridge and didn’t get any sleep. In the morning….. it worked!!!!! Big YAY! We drove into Litchfield National park again today and set up camp at Wangi Falls camp ground. It was hot and we all went for a dip in the ...
And Then It Started To Rain
... after making a sandwich and eating it in the van before hitting the road. It took us about 3 hours to drive to Litchfield National Park and given that we no longer have any travel books to go by, we didn’t know what accommodation there would ...
Chasing Waterfalls
... We both noted here that the closer we get to civilization, the easier and nicer the hiking paths are! The ones at Litchfield require very little effort, especially when compared with El Questro Gorge. We stopped for lunch at a cafe in the park, ...
The Adventures of the Amazing Octobus Begin...
... we get a lousy free muffin! The tourist office staff was friendly and helpful as they suggested things to see at Litchfield National Park, our first stop on our road trip. We stocked up on extremely expensive food and camping supplies at their ...
Broome To Darwin: Day 4
... WA types* Oh what? Come on, WA is still my favorite state, its just that the Territory has the best National Park. I know I know, its a controversial statement but Lichfield is more accessible than Karijini and the swimming holes are slightly warmer. ...
Litchfield National Park
We spent the last day of our trip at Litchfield National Park. It was a great end to the trip. We spent the whole day swimming in waterfalls and relaxing before heading back to Darwin in the ...
Litchfield - Where the fun happens
DAY 1 - We started the day at Jim Jim Billabong campsite in Kakadu National Park. We left early to set off for Litchfield, our next national park. On the way we stopped at a really tiny town called Pine Creek, where we hoped we could buy some more goon. ...
Darwin to Litchfield National Park
... for lunch then also in Bachelor to have a look at Barry's pad. We didn’t stay as he wasn’t home. At Litchfield we camped in the Florence Falls 4WD Camp Ground. It was only a short walk to the creek – crystal clear and ...
Day 205-208 Litchfield National Park
... ; Tues 23rd –Friday 26th June 2009 We set off early for Litchfield National Park, not stopping at Batchelor knowing that the popular campsite at Wangi Falls fills quickly. It’s Mum’s ...
Schwimmen unter Wasserfall/Natural Swimming Pools
... Person) und bleiben nur einen guten Halbtag, obwohl es toll waere den Park laenger zu geniessen, aber die Zeit draengt, Litchfield National Park Finally we get our Wicked-Campervan. 'Wicked' is the name of our rental company and wicked is also our ...
Termites - Alec's Project
... . This is the information he has found out by looking on the internet and from the information panels in Litchfield National Park. We looked at the cathedral and magnetic termite hills. They were very big. The cathedral termite hills are bigger than ...
Termites and Waterfalls
... . It had been an enjoyable day, the scenery had been good but not as spectacular as some we had seen in Australia, but we were both looking forward to setting off the following morning to Darwin's other National Park, Kakadu, on a two day ...
Waterfalls, crocs and bushtucker
... (who ever said traveling was restful had not been to Australia!) as I was being picked up early for a day trip to Litchfield national park. A couple of hours outside Darwin we stopped by the Adelaide river for a relaxing boat cruise. well, a boat cruise ...
Litchfield National Park
... no need for goodbyes yet. That evening we ordered five dollar pizzas and ate them together in the hostel. I enjoyed Litchfield National Park. There are fewer rock art drawings but the scenery was lovely. Before coming to the Northern Territory, I had ...
Aquascene, Litchfield and Territory Wildlife Park
... like more of a water fun park than a National Park. It was less humid away from the coast also and Litchfield was free to enter. A free national park, I like that concept! We stopped at the magnetic termite mounds on the way in. These are named because ...
Kakadu Litchfield Safari dag 1
... vertrokken vanuit Darwin met een tour voor 3 dagen naar de Kakadu National Park. Allereerst gingen we naar de Litchfield National Park voor een wandeling naar de waterval genaamd Forence Walls. De omgevingen hier in het noorden is totaal anders dan in ...
Litchfield Park: Better do more than a day trip
... nbsp; We hope she didn’t dent an unsuspecting shopper crossing the road in her hurry to abuse someone else. Termite Orientation Litchfield National Park is about 100 km from Darwin – an easy day trip, but much better if you stay there. ...

