Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the rugged beauty of Litchfield National Park, Wangi Falls stands as one of Australia's most picturesque and accessible waterfalls. An iconic feature of the Northern Territory's Top End, these falls are a highlight for visitors seeking the tranquility of nature combined with the thrill of a tropical oasis.
Wangi Falls is characterized by its dramatic twin drops that cascade into a large, clear plunge pool, surrounded by lush monsoonal rainforest. Open to visitors year-round, the falls are at their most spectacular during the wet season when the water flow is at its peak, painting a powerful picture of nature's force. However, swimming is usually only safe during the dry season when the waters are calm and crocodile management is in effect.
For the average tourist, Wangi Falls offers a range of experiences. The area is equipped with well-maintained facilities including a car park, picnic areas, and a cafe, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day out. A series of boardwalks and viewing platforms allow visitors of all abilities to take in the sight of the falls and the surrounding rainforest.
More adventurous visitors can take a dip in the inviting waters of the plunge pool, or embark on the Wangi Falls Walk—a moderate 1.6-kilometer loop that takes you up to the top of the escarpment for stunning views. The trail also provides an opportunity to spot local wildlife and gain an insight into the area's diverse plant life.
For the best experience, it's recommended to visit early in the day to avoid the crowds and the heat of the midday sun. Always check the park's notices for updates on swimming conditions and access, as the falls can be closed due to seasonal flooding or for cultural reasons by the traditional landowners.
Wangi Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tolmer Falls, Tjaynera Falls.