The Northern Territory is a one-of-a-kind walking destination. Its’ billion-year-old unique landscape in concert with the ancient history of the people that have inhabited this region for 60 thousand years or more is a platform for a wonderous walking and exploration experience.

The Top End: Kakadu, Katherine & Litchfield – 6 Days

Group-guided

Explore the natural wonders of Kakadu, Katherine Gorge, Edith Falls, and Litchfield National Park on this 6-day guided walking adventure through Australia’s Northern Territory.

Group-guided 6 Days From $4295 Easy to Moderate What's Included

The Top End: Kakadu, Katherine & Litchfield – 6 Days

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What's Included
  • Five nights at 3-4 star accommodation
  • Daily breakfasts and dinners, plus most lunches
  • Welcome dinner at Hanuman, Darwin
  • Yellow Water Billabong cruise
  • Licensed local guide throughout the trip
  • Minivan transport for all transfers and day trips as per the itinerary
  • Admission fees for all walks and sites listed
  • Short walks at each destination to allow time to appreciate the beauty of the Top End

OVERVIEW

Take your time to explore the Northern Territory on foot—it’s the best way to connect with this ancient, awe-inspiring land. Wander through the dramatic escarpments and wetlands of Kakadu, feel the spirit of the land in Katherine Gorge, and cool off in Litchfield’s crystal-clear waterfalls. Discover the sacred majesty of Uluru and the soaring red cliffs of Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park. Then, if you are up for it, challenge yourself on the Larapinta, where desert landscapes, mountain ranges, and star-filled skies await.

Walking these remarkable trails makes you slow down, lets you soak it all in, and helps you experience the NT in its raw, powerful beauty.

Auswalk is Australia’s oldest dedicated walking holiday company, delivering self-guided and guided walks worldwide.

With over 30 years of experience, 30,000+ satisfied guests, and more than 3 million kilometres walked, you’re in expert hands!

Climate & when to walk

WEATHER

This environment is only suitable to walk from May to August as it is too hot at other times. Nights are generally significantly cooler than day time temperatures. Please ensure you bring warm clothing for the evenings. The climate is marked by very low humidity. Please ensure you have at least 2L capacity for water on the walk, as this will be necessary.

See the Bureau of Meteorology information about average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

Larapinta climate graph

Source; BOM

walking essentials

As with any journey, it is essential to be prepared for your self-guided walking holiday. While we will be transporting your luggage from accommodation to accommodation, you will still be carrying a light-weight day pack with you. Here is what we suggest that you carry with you each day:

  • Walking notes, map, and a map case
  • Picnic lunch packed in an insulated container (when supplied)
  • Quality waterproof jacket with a hood
  • Warm jumper or jacket
  • Sunhat
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunscreen (at least 15+)
  • 1 to 2 litres of water
  • First aid kit
  • Toilet paper
  • Some money
  • Mobile phone (please note that reception is not available in all walk areas)
  • Personal insect repellent, band-aids, and a small container of salt missed with rice grains
  • Personal necessities (example: required medication)

Now that we have the essentials packed, it is time to think of those additional items that may be worth packing along with you. These may include and are not limited to:

  • Waterproof over-trousers
  • Warm hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera (with extra battery or sim cards)
  • Binoculars
  • Notebook and pen
  • Matches
  • Small torch
  • Walking stick
  • Thermos (for hot drinks)
  • Additional snacks
Overview

OVERVIEW

Take your time to explore the Northern Territory on foot—it’s the best way to connect with this ancient, awe-inspiring land. Wander through the dramatic escarpments and wetlands of Kakadu, feel the spirit of the land in Katherine Gorge, and cool off in Litchfield’s crystal-clear waterfalls. Discover the sacred majesty of Uluru and the soaring red cliffs of Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park. Then, if you are up for it, challenge yourself on the Larapinta, where desert landscapes, mountain ranges, and star-filled skies await.

Walking these remarkable trails makes you slow down, lets you soak it all in, and helps you experience the NT in its raw, powerful beauty.

Auswalk is Australia’s oldest dedicated walking holiday company, delivering self-guided and guided walks worldwide.

With over 30 years of experience, 30,000+ satisfied guests, and more than 3 million kilometres walked, you’re in expert hands!

Climate & when to walk

Climate & when to walk

WEATHER

This environment is only suitable to walk from May to August as it is too hot at other times. Nights are generally significantly cooler than day time temperatures. Please ensure you bring warm clothing for the evenings. The climate is marked by very low humidity. Please ensure you have at least 2L capacity for water on the walk, as this will be necessary.

See the Bureau of Meteorology information about average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

Larapinta climate graph

Source; BOM

walking essentials

walking essentials

As with any journey, it is essential to be prepared for your self-guided walking holiday. While we will be transporting your luggage from accommodation to accommodation, you will still be carrying a light-weight day pack with you. Here is what we suggest that you carry with you each day:

  • Walking notes, map, and a map case
  • Picnic lunch packed in an insulated container (when supplied)
  • Quality waterproof jacket with a hood
  • Warm jumper or jacket
  • Sunhat
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunscreen (at least 15+)
  • 1 to 2 litres of water
  • First aid kit
  • Toilet paper
  • Some money
  • Mobile phone (please note that reception is not available in all walk areas)
  • Personal insect repellent, band-aids, and a small container of salt missed with rice grains
  • Personal necessities (example: required medication)

Now that we have the essentials packed, it is time to think of those additional items that may be worth packing along with you. These may include and are not limited to:

  • Waterproof over-trousers
  • Warm hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera (with extra battery or sim cards)
  • Binoculars
  • Notebook and pen
  • Matches
  • Small torch
  • Walking stick
  • Thermos (for hot drinks)
  • Additional snacks

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