Overflowing with spectacular waterfalls, wildlife, history and adventure, Litchfield National Park is an easy 150km drive south of Darwin, in Australia's tropical north.
After a day of sight-seeing, hiking and four-wheel driving, take a well-earned swim in the refreshing plunge pools of Florence and Wangi Falls, or laze in the terraced pools at Buley Rock Hole before retiring to one of the secluded and picturesque camping grounds.
Marvel at the giant magnetic termite mounds, which meticulously face north-south to minimise exposure to the sun and keep the interior cool for the industrious occupants, and delve back in time at Blyth Homestead, where you can get a feel for the lifestyles of the Northern Territory's pioneers.
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