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Around
and about Katherine and Katherine Gorge in Northern
Territory
Australia
Motorhome hire from the Darwin selfdrive tourist guide
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Katherine
Katherine is Northern Territory’s largest region. Sweeping
from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the West Australian
border, the vast Katherine region is full of hidden
gems.
Its diverse landscapes
and unique ecosystems set the scene for outback adventure
activities like fishing, canoeing, bushwalking, birdwatching,
camping and four-wheel driving.
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Daly Waters Pub
The Daly Waters Pub is a colourful pub, clad in corrugated
iron, draped with bougainvilleas and crammed with decades
of memorabilia. It began its current incarnation serving
passengers arriving on the new Qantas airline in 1934
and was the first international runway and airport in
the area. As a popular watering hole along the track,
the Daly Waters pub holds a liquor licence that has
been in continuous use since 1938. The
pub is on the old droving track and was a watering hole
for the drovers as well as travellers heading north
and south on the old track. It was used as a staging
post during the Second World War and there is a static
historical display housed in the WWII hangar.
An extensive menu includes
a range of salads and gourmet sandwiches and wraps,
steaks, local wild territory barramundi and chicken.
Snacks are available and the house hamburgers are freshly
made. Try the damper breads or choose a wine from the
extensive wine list which includes a cellar selection.
There is entertainment every night from April through
to September and is free of charge and their world famous
beef and barra meals are served every night during the
dry season.
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Pine Creek
Pine Creek has a strong gold mining heritage, with original
buildings dating back to the 1800s. National Trust Museum
- Pine Creek Entry fees apply Pine Creek is the only
original mining town remaining in the Top End from the
gold rush era of the 1870s.
The National Trust Museum
building is the oldest surviving prefabricated structure
in the Northern Territory. Originally the home of the
Mining Warden in Burrundie, it was later moved to Pine
Creek in 1913 and over the years it served many purposes
such as; a doctors residence, clinic, dispensary, military
hospital, and post office and exchange. Today the building
houses the National Trust museum and town library. A
browse through the building and its contents sheds light
on the gold rush, local Chinese history, buffalo hunters
and the Overland Telegraph Line.
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Katherine Township
Katherine is the perfect base for exploring the Gulf
region, the southern part of Kakadu National Park and
the Victoria River region – places where you can immerse
yourself in nature. Nitmiluk National Park is one of
the most spectacular features of the Katherine area
and includes the Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) less than
30 minutes’ drive from town. The Katherine River is
perfect for adventure activities like day or overnight
canoeing trips. There are many popular picnic and swimming
spots along the river including the picturesque Katherine
Hot Springs.
Katherine - Food
With business names like Bucking Bull Burger Bar,Ninos
Pizza & Chicken Bar, Jade Cafe, Terrace Cafe you will
find swomething of your choice.
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Katherine - Shopping
Located in the town of Katherine, the Katherine
Art Gallery holds an excellent collection of Aboriginal
Art. Presenting a portfolio of artists from the region,
the gallery reflects the cultural diversity and influences
of the Jawoyn, Warlpiri and Dagoman Aboriginal people,
who have lived in the Katherine area for thousands of
years. The gallery also houses a range of collections
from regions of Arnhem Land, the Central Western Desert,
and areas in Western Australia. Clients from all over
the world maintain contact with the gallery to purchase
the didjeridus, artefacts and paintings from the friendly
characters who come to produce their work on the premises.
The Katherine Art Gallery also offers fantastic rates
for public Internet access. There is something for everyone
and every budget in the Katherine Art Gallery. Whatever
you decide to do, just watch out for the saltwater crocodile.
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Katherine - The Ghan
Railway
Journey Overview
Route: Adelaide – Alice Springs – Darwin
Duration: 2 nights in either direction
Distance: 2979 kilometres
Frequency: Twice weekly Adelaide - Alice Springs - Darwin.
Latest Information: http://www.theghan.com.au/
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Leliyn / Edith Falls
Leliyn / Edith Falls is located on the western side
of Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge). You can
enjoy swimming in the paperbark and pandanus fringed
natural pool at the base of the falls most of the year,
although it may be closed to swimming a t times during
November and April.
The lush, grassy campsites
in this scenic bush setting make Leliyn / Edith Falls
an idyllic spot for camping.
The area is also great
for bushwalking, the 2.6 kilometre Leliyn Trail is a
steep, rocky loop, offering a challenging walk.
There is a chance for
a refreshing swim in the upper pool of Leliyn / Edith
Falls half way around the trail. You can also enjoy
the longer 8.6 kilometre return walk to Sweetwater Pool,
a tranquil swimming hole.
Leliyn / Edith Falls
is the finishing point of the 58 kilometre Jatbula Trail
walking track, which begins at Nitmiluk National Park
(Katherine Gorge) headquarters. Camping fees apply.
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Nitmiluk National
Park (Katherine Gorge)
There are many ways to experience the spectacular Nitmiluk
National Park (Katherine Gorge) and its world-renowned
gorge system - you can walk, swim, canoe, boat or fly.
Commercially operated
2, 4 and 8 hour cruises are available, as are helicopter
flights. Walks over the sandstone plateau range from
an hour to 5 days and offer spectacular views of the
gorge, as well as other landscapes. Some, like the 58
kilometre Jatbula Trail, take in most of Nitmiluk's
landscapes - monsoon rainforest, stone country, upland
swamp, woodland and river – while the shorter walks
may not be quite so varied, but are always spectacular.
You can hire canoes at the gorge, or bring your own.
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Nitmiluk National
Park (Katherine Gorge)
Rivers rising during December to April can restrict
all activities but there is always something to do.
Swimming and canoeing are generally only activities
for May to November.
The cruises available
vary between the 2 varying seasons. Leliyn / Edith Falls
is another spectacular part of Nitmiluk that is well
worth a visit. Leliyn / Edith Falls is accessed from
the Stuart Highway about 45 kilometres north of Katherine.
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Nitmiluk National
Park (Katherine Gorge)
Commercially operated
2, 4 and 8 hour cruises are available, as are helicopter
flights.
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Jurassic Cycad Gardens
- Entry fees apply
Visit this unusual and exotic garden attraction containing
over 200 different species of plants from the ancient
cycad family, all nestled among a visually striking
and prehistoric rocky landscape. Apart from an amazing
collection of cycads – living fossils of the plant world,
this enormous property also includes an assortment of
succulents and cacti, as well as rare and endangered
plants from around the world. You can take an informative
self-guided tour around the property, via 1.4 kilometres
of walking paths with interpretive signage. Pause along
the walkways and see the prolific birdlife, with many
unusual species feasting on the fruits.
This fascinating garden
was planned as a conservation resource providing a conservation
collection, gene pool, seed orchard, as well as a display
collection of rare cycads. Josef and Karen Perner travelled
extensively to collect seeds from various habitats all
around the globe and developed the site over a 23 year
period, culminating in a stunning property housing around
40,000 cycads. The gardens coffee shop seats about 40
people and offers espresso coffee, cakes, cold drinks,
light meals and snacks. Outside features gazebo's with
tables and chairs surrounded by lush lawns and tropical
gardens for visitor comfort.
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Springvale Homestead
- Free entry
Springvale Homestead, near Katherine, is the oldest
original homestead in the Northern Territory. The station
was established in 1878 and managed by Alfred Giles,
the ex Overland Telegraph linesman. Giles brought sheep
and cattle up from Adelaide to stock the station and
he built the homestead in 1879. Telephone +61 (8) 8972
1355
Near the homestead are
four huge Indian raintrees planted by Giles wife, Augusta,
for each of their children. The homestead, which is
open to visitors, displays many photographs and information
on the early history of the property. The area around
the homestead is home to abundant birdlife and animals
such as wallabies. Shadforth Road Katherine Northern
Territory 0850.
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Cutta Cutta Caves
Nature Park - Free entry
Book a guided tour through the Northern Territory’s
only publicly accessible tropical limestone caves. Cutta
Cutta Caves Nature Park is located 30 kilometres south
of Katherine and covers 1,499 hectares of karst limestone
landscape, found in only a few locations in northern
Australia. Formed millions of years ago and still growing
today, these caves are found about 15 metres below the
surface. Cutta Cutta Caves are home to a variety of
native wildlife, including the brown tree snake and
the rare orange horseshoe bat. The park is open year-round,
but the caves are occasionally closed due to seasonal
conditions.
Address 29 kilometres south of Katherine Stuart Highway
Katherine Northern Territory 0850 Australia
Toll Free 1800 653 142 (Australia)
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Mataranka Old Esley
Roadside Inn
Mataranka is small township in the Northern Territory
about 106 km south-east of Katherine along the Stuart
Highway. Natural thermal pools in nearby Elsey National
Park have made the town a favoured rest stop.
Travellers can enjoy
the warm turquoise waters of these natural lagoons,
that are said to have therapeutic value. If you have
time to only visit one of these, Travelmate recommends
Bitter Springs, about 2 km out of town, with its barbecues,
tables and eco-friendly amenities.
The township is also
famously known as the setting for the autobiographical
story "We of the Never Never" by the author Jeannie
Gunn, who wrote of her hardships and experiences on
Elsey Station, a remote Australian station in the early
1900s.
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Manyallaluk Art and
Craft Centre
Iis a community owned organisation that features the
work of local Aboriginal Artists. Artists paint on canvas
and stringy bark, using handmade ochre pigment or acrylic
paint in traditional colours. Painted didgeridoos, small
sculptural pieces, firesticks and clap sticks are also
available. Paintings abound with images of animal life,
bush tucker and stories of cultural significance. Colourful
baskets, mats and dilly bags are crafted by the women
using natural fibres and dyes found in the area. They
also produce jewellery from seeds and gum nuts. A visit
to the Art and Craft Centre is included in the One Day
Cultural Tour. Otherwise it is recommended to call for
an appointment.
Contact Info (08) 8975 4306
http://www.jawoyn.org/artwork-manyallaluk.htm
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Mataranka
Day trips from Katherine can be taken north to Pine
Creek or south to Mataranka.
Mataranka is famous for
its tropical thermal pool and nearby Elsey National
Park. Mataranka Homestead Free entry Built in 1916,
Mataranka Homestead, and its associated accommodation
and facilities, are near the tranquil Rainbow Spring
and picturesque Waterhouse River. Mataranka is a popular
spot for activities such as fishing, swimming and canoeing,
and walking - guided between April and November. Mataranka
Homestead offers a wide range of facilities, and is
a great base from which to explore the area.
Natural thermal pools
in the nearby Elsey National Park have made the town
a great rest stop. Travellers can enjoy the greened-turquoise
warm waters of the natural lagoons, that are said to
have therapeutic value. If you have time to only visit
one of these, Travelmate recommends Bitter Springs,
about 2 km out of town, with its barbecues, tables and
eco-friendly amenities. Bitter Springs is a fantastically
crystal clear, warm and natural spring. The river banks
are lined with grasses and trees, spider webs and bird-life.
You can swim 120 metres up stream past long rushes or
float down the current on your back to watch rainbow
bee-eaters fly, feed and perch in the tree-tops. There
is a pleasant 1.5 km loop walk around the river area
with interpretative signs explaining vegetation and
the origins of the spring.
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Bitter Springs
- Elsey National Park
Day trips from Katherine can be taken north to Pine
Creek or south to Mataranka.
Natural thermal pools
in the nearby Elsey National Park have made the town
a great rest stop. Travellers can enjoy the greened-turquoise
warm waters of the natural lagoons, that are said to
have therapeutic value.
If you have time to only
visit one of these, Travelmate recommends Bitter Springs,
about 2 km out of town, with its barbecues, tables and
eco-friendly amenities. Bitter Springs is a crystal
clear, naturally warm spring. The banks of the river
are lined with matted grasses and overhanging trees,
spider webs and numerous bird-life for birdwatching.
You can swim about 100+
metres upstream past long brown and green rushes or
float gently down with the current. There is a 1.5 km
loop walk around the river region with interpretative
signs explaining flora and the origins of the spring.
All photographs are courtesy
of Northern Territory
Tourist Commission
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Kakadu - Tours selection
at www.kakadu-tours.com
Designed for ages: 8-80yrs-'Open Age'
class for reasonably fit and adventurous travellers.
If your not sure just ring or email and talk to
us about the particular tour code your looking
at. Tel +61 8 89453338
(open 24/7 hours) or Freecall from within Australia
Tel
Aust 1800 107 371.
We are based in Darwin 3 hours from kakadu and
have 30 years collective experince in the industry.
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Tours
Selection
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Kakadu
+ Top End Northern Territory
Info sites
City Of
Darwin - Kakadu
National Park - Litchfield
Naional Park |
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1
Day Tours
Includes/options
for Kakadu, Katherine and Litchfield
Designed for ages: 8-80yrs
- 'Open Age' class for reasonably fit and adventurous
travellers.
1 Day - Start
Darwin return to Darwin
G-KDT1-1Day-Katherine-Seeing-Seeing.htm
G-LDT1-1Day-Litchfield-Tour.htm
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Kakadu
Camping Tours
Includes/options
for Kakadu, Katherine and
Litchfield
Designed
for ages: 8-80yrs - 'Open Age' class for reasonably
fit and adventurous travellers.
2 Days - Start
Darwin return to Darwin
G-NTK2
- 2 Day 4WD Kakadu Camping Safari
3 Days - Start
Darwin return to Darwin
G-NTK3
- 3 Day 4WD Kakadu Camping Safari
3
Days - Start Darwin return to Darwin
(Extreme Safari)
G-NTKU3-3Day-4WD-Kakadu-Unleashed-Camping-Safari.htm
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Kakadu
Extreme Camping Tours
Includes/options for Kakadu
Designed for ages: 18-35yrs
for fit and adventurous travellers.
2 - 5 Days - Start
Darwin return to Darwin
G-NTKU3-3Day-4WD-Kakadu-Unleashed-Camping-Safari
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Top
End Camping/Budget Accommodation Tours
Includes/options for Kakadu, Katherine and Litchfield
Designed for ages: 8-80yrs
- 'Open Age' class for reasonably fit and adventurous
travellers.
3
- 8 Days - Start Darwin return to Darwin
(Kakadu, Litchfield, Katherine)
G-NTK5-5Day-Top-End-Safari.htm
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Oneway
Tours from Darwin
Includes/options for Kakadu,
Katherine, Litchfield, Uluru, Kata Tjuta, Kings
Canyon
Designed for ages: 8-80yrs
- 'Open Age' class for reasonably fit and adventurous
travellers.
3 Days - Start
Darwin return to Alice Springs
G-PBDA-3Day-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs.htm
6 Days - Start
Darwin - finish Alice Springs
G-PB2-6Day-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs-incl-Uluru.htm
G-PB2M-6Day-Darwin-Alice-Springs-incl-Kakadu.htm
7 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Alice Springs or Ayers Rock
(On Request)
G-RRDA-7Day-Red-Rocket-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs-Includes-Uluru-Kakadu.htm
9 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Broome
G-DB9-Day-Darwin-to-Broome-Safari.htm
9 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Alice Springs (Only)
G-C9DA-9Day-Cloud9-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs-Includes-Uluru-Kakadu.htm
10 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Alice Springs (Only)
G-PB10DA-10Day-Kakadu-to-Uluru-Safari-Tour.htm
11 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Alice Springs (Only)
G-H11DA-11Day-Heaven11-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs-Includes-Uluru-Kakadu.htm
12 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Alice Springs (Only)
G-PB12DA-12Day-Darwin-to-Alice-Springs-includes-Uluru-Kakadu.htm
14 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Adelaide
G-PBTAS-14Day-Darwin-Adelaide-Safari-Kakadu-Uluru.htm
18
Days - Start Darwin and finish in Melbourne
G-PBTASAM-18Day-Darwin-Melbourne-Kakadu-Uluru.htm
21 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Perth
Designed for ages: 18-55+yrs
for fit and adventurous travellers.
G-DP21-21Day-Darwin-to-Perth-Safari.htm
21
Days - Start Darwin and finish in Sydney
G-PBTASAS-21Day-Darwin-to-Sydney-Tour.htm
24 Days - Start
Darwin and finish in Perth
Designed for ages: 18-55+yrs
for fit and adventurous travellers.
G-DP24-24Day-Kakadu-and-Darwin-to-Perth-Safari.htm
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