🌿One-day tour in Darwin|Litchfield National Park changes the natural filter! Waterfall play + giant termite nest is super shocking🌊🪲

If you come to Darwin and don't go to Litchfield National Park, it's like you haven't been to the Northern Territory!

This is a complete scene of nature: spectacular waterfalls where you can go in the water, thousand-year-old termite buildings that look like alien ruins, and the road scenery along the way is so beautiful that you can't take pictures in a day trip!

🚐Overview of highlights of the trip

✔️ One-day round trip, can be reached within 2 hours from Darwin
✔️ Three popular waterfalls in series: Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls
✔️ Surreal termite nests: magnetic termite nests and towering termite towers look like alien bases
✔️ You can play in the water, hike, and be in a daze, and get close to the original nature with zero difficulty
✔️ Suitable for self-driving or joining a one-day tour, with good road conditions, wild fun and safety!

💦Waterfalls with modified filters

1️⃣ Wangi Falls|Popular NO.1 Waterfall
This is the easiest waterfall to reach and the most suitable for swimming. Two water jets are directly injected into the natural swimming pool. The water temperature is cool and the visual impact is strong. There are also hammock areas and coffee kiosks. You can lie down directly when you are tired.

📸 Photo tips: Stand in the shallows and shoot at the waterfalls. The silhouettes of people are super impressive.

2️⃣ Florence Falls|Double Waterfalls with Fairy-like Air
The waterfall here is a "hidden version". You have to walk down a flight of stairs to the bottom of the valley (about 10-15 minutes), but it is completely worth it once you walk down! The water is clear and surrounded by rocks, like falling into a Jurassic movie scene.

📸 Photo tips: Use a wide-angle lens to shoot the entire double waterfall + pool + diving moment!

3️⃣ Tolmer Falls|The magnificent view from a high place
This waterfall is "only for viewing from a distance" and is not open to swimming, but the U-shaped valley and straight waterfall lines seen from the observation deck are super shocking! The point is that it is super quiet here, suitable for daydreaming and taking slow motion shots.

📸 Photo tips: Stand on the edge of the observation deck to frame a panoramic view, suitable for background cover photos.

🪲 Full of alien feeling: giant termite nest area

Litchfield's "alien star wonder" is none other than the termite mounds!

These magnetic termite nests stand on the grassland like rows of tombstones, up to 4 meters high, and are neatly arranged with a sense of science fiction.

The termite towers in another area are like mini pyramids, with a rough texture, like the remains of an ancient civilization.

🧭Route suggestions (join a one-day tour or drive yourself)

🕐 It is recommended to depart from Darwin between 7:30 and 8:00 in the morning and return to the city before 17:00. You can also see the beautiful sunset in the city!

One-day route reference:
Darwin departure → Magnetic termite nest → Florence Falls (swimming) → Tolmer Falls (viewing and swimming, lunch) → Wangi Falls (swimming) → return to Darwin

🎒 Equipment recommendations

👙 Swimming suit and swimming trunks + quick-drying towel (can be directly immersed in the water)
🩴 Anti-slip sandals or amphibious shoes
🧴 Sunscreen and mosquito repellent are essential
📷 Mobile phone + waterproof case or GoPro to shoot underwater scenes
💧 Water bottle + snacks (there are not many restaurants in the park) You can bring dry food from the city to eat along the way

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Post by kkkkkgsu | Jun 28, 2025

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