Set in the heart of the dry Arnhemland Plateau Australia’s Northern Territory, Nitmiluk National Park is home to the famed Katherine Gorge which forms the backbone of the park. Stretching over almost 3000-square-kilometres, the park features a series of sandstone ravines with dramatic sheer ochre walls descending into the emerald waters of the river. Visitors can look forward to a variety of activities such as: hiking along the network of trails in the park, swim in the stunning natural water holes and visit local Aboriginal communities. Other popular activities include: wildlife viewing, canoeing, kayaking, bushwalking, boating, camping and river cruising.