Wangi Falls, Darwin area, Northern Territory
Wangi Falls, Darwin area, Northern Territory
Wangi Falls, Darwin area, Northern Territory

Wangi Falls Link Walk

The Wangi Falls Walk is a two-day 18½ kilometre bushwalk that is part of the Tabletop Track.

It takes you from the ever-popular Wangi Falls to Walker Creek in Litchfield National Park, 120 kilometres from Darwin.

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Pause along this section of the track to take in the views of the stunning escarpment country. The landscape's rocky outcrops and ridges offer plenty of opportunities to see local wildlife, and provide a haven for northern quolls, wallabies, frogs and lizards. There is abundant birdlife to spot - look out for colourful red-winged parrots, double-bar finches, or kingfishers.

From the escarpment the path traverses open woodland and crosses creeks lined with pandanus. Overnight at the bush campsite located at Tjenya Falls.

The walk is graded as difficult, so a good level of fitness is required.

Camping fees apply within Litchfield National Park. Contact Parks and Wildlife Commission for a map and permit information.

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