Litchfield Safari Camp

Litchfield National Park


Shady grassed sites make this a good alternative to Litchfield's bush camping sites, especially if you want power and to stay inside the park. The safari tents are great value as they comfortably sleep up to four folks. There's also a ramshackle camp kitchen, a kiosk and a pint-sized pool.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Litchfield National Park attractions

1. Wangi Falls

3.21 MILES

Litchfield's big-ticket attraction, Wangi Falls (pronounced wong-guy) flow year-round, spilling either side of a huge orange-rock outcrop and filling an…

2. Tolmer Falls

6.77 MILES

One of Litchfield's most spectacular sights, Tolmer Falls doesn't quite get the crowds because of the absence of swimming, and we like it all the more for…

3. Lost City

8.82 MILES

One of the more accessible of 'lost cities' in the NT, this dramatic collection of eroded rocky outcrops, some up to 500 million years old, has come to…

4. Florence Falls

8.85 MILES

Florence Falls is one of Litchfield's more agreeable waterholes, accessed by a 15-minute, 135-step descent to a deep, beautiful pool surrounded by monsoon…

5. Tjaynera Falls

10.65 MILES

Four-wheel-drive access only to these gorgeous falls.

6. Magnetic Termite Mounds

12.89 MILES

About 17km after entering the park from Batchelor you come to what look like tombstones. But only the very tip of these magnetic termite mounds is used to…

8. Litchfield National Park

23.96 MILES

Welcome to one of Australia's best national parks, a stunning world of striking rock formations and rock pools, high cliffs and waterfalls, croc-free…