Darwin to Alice Springs |
: Access driving via the sealed Stuart Highway south from Darwin or north from Alice Springs. |
Where is the Batchelor turnoff to Litchfield |
Turn off to Batchelor then onto Litchfield National Park If you travel from Darwin the road to Litchfield National Park one takes is usually via the sealed road called the Stuart Highway. Batchelor Road meets the Stuart Highway about 92klm down from Darwin. Then the Batchelor winds into Batchelor and from Batchelor you drive into Litchfield National Park on Litchfield Park Road. Visit nearby Litchfield National Park and see stunning waterfalls and amazing termite mounds - and swim safely in crystal-clear swimming holes. Enjoy the first glimpse of the Timor Sea by following the Explorer's Way right into the heart of Darwin. Together with stunning tropical waterfalls and swimming holes, this is a truly beautiful destination found just south of Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory. Litchfield National Park features numerous waterfalls which cascade from a sandstone plateau called the Tabletop Range, monsoon rainforests, intriguing magnetic termite mounds and historical sites. Litchfield National Park is chosen by local Darwin residents and tourists as 1-3 day destination for it's waterfalls and magnetic termite mounds. Also noted are the 4WD tracks into some of the more remote parts of Litchfield National Park and surrounding region. |
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Darwin to Alice Springs on the Stuart Highway travel information for self drive visitors guide. 1500 klm a jouney to remember and you have never really known Australian until you visit both Uluru (Ayers Rock), Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) and Kakadu.