4 Day Selfdrive Route from Darwin to Litchfield,
Territory Park and return
Create a travel plan for a 4 day self drive trip from Darwin thru
Litchfield National Park and return
Access: 2 Wheel Drive on sealed roads access
Start: From Darwin
Return: To Darwin in Northern Territory Australia
Highlights: Darwin Wharf Precinct (from the movie
'Australia'), Litchfield National Park , Museum and Art Gallery of
the Northern Territory, jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide
River, Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs.
Day 1: Darwin - Arrive in Darwin and settle into
your accommodation.
Spend the rest of the day exploring Darwin's attractions, such as
the Darwin Wharf Precinct which incorporates the Australian Pearling
Exhibition and Indo Pacific Marine, a living marine eco-tourism
display featuring the coral reefs of the Northern Territory. Finish
the day at one of the alfresco eateries and enjoy fresh seafood
as the sun sets over the Timor Sea.
Day 2: Litchfield National Park - Travel south
of Darwin to explore Litchfield National Park which features rugged
sandstone escarpments with waterfalls surrounded by monsoon rainforest.
Spend the day exploring the numerous bushwalking trails and swimming
in crystal-clear waterholes.
Day 3: Darwin City Sights, Crocodiles - Spend
the morning relaxing in town. Check out a few of the galleries in
the city that stock indigenous art from over the Top End.
At the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory view the
collections of Australian arts and Aboriginal art and craft. This
afternoon get up close to a saltwater crocodile at either Crocosaurus
Cove, Crocodylus Park, or on a jumping crocodile cruise on the Adelaide
River.
Day 4: Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs
- Take a short drive from Darwin to the Territory Wildlife Park.
Set on 400 hectares of bushland, the park showcases Territory wildlife
in natural habitats - plan to spend most of the day here.
On the way back to Darwin stop in at Berry Springs Nature Reserve
for a refreshing swim in palm-fringed waterholes. This afternoon
join a sunset cruise on Darwin Harbour for a relaxing evening on
the water.
Notes:
Fatigue causes many crashes in Australia.
When driving long distances, stop and rest every 1-2 hours.
Try to have someone sit beside you to keep you company driving
as our NT roads can be long and straight. (But not distract you)
Alcohol and driving don�t mix.
The blood alcohol level is 0.05.
Seat belts and child restraints must be worn by all vehicle occupants.
Always carry a copy of your driver�s license in English.
Take plenty of water on all outback trips;
Check distances and driving conditions; and ensure you have adequate
petrol at all times.
Remember, rule �Number 1� in the Outback: if your car breaks down
you MUST stay with your vehicle for safety reasons.
Don�t drive after dark.
Parks & Wildlife Commission Northern Territory provides information
on Camping, National Parks, and Permits.
Ensure you are informed re the safety of swimming in the �Top
End� � many areas are not safe to swim due to crocodiles.
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