A quiet day and a need to drive some klms in the Patroil so we headed off to Litchfield to have a look around.
Check it out at http://joekarenmcdermott.blogspot.co...itchfield.html
A quiet day and a need to drive some klms in the Patroil so we headed off to Litchfield to have a look around.
Check it out at http://joekarenmcdermott.blogspot.co...itchfield.html
hi joe, i prefer litchfield to kakadu, when i lived in darwin i used to go there quite a bit.
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I know what you mean - the good bits in Kakadu are a long way from each other and they requires a lot of effort to get to them. However, I think that the effort is worth while and if you have the time to do the travelling then Kakadu is a better place.
It is all time dependent though and Litchfield is just so much more accessible.
We loved both places - they are different. Litchfield is good for a day trip, whilst two weeks wasn’t enough for us in Kakadu. Getting the best from Kakadu requires visiting at the right time, whereas Litchfield is good anytime. Litchfield seemed more about waterfalls, swimming, & other tourists, whereas Kakadu seemed more about wildlife & & rock art. Both had some very special places, but it was easier to experience them without ‘crowds’ in Kakadu.
Have been to Kakadu twice, once for 3 days & once for two weeks. The short visit was basically a hot, tiring waste of time. I think Joeker’s comment about having enough time is spot on. The second longer visit was absolutely wonderful, & I look forward to going back for longer with a 4wd (We had a bus & trail bikes before). We (MrsTea & I) have heard many times from folk who have reckoned Kakadu wasn’t worth visiting .... the Kakadon’t mob. We reckon they were like the tourists who get taken to Cahills crossing, stand there for a short time & hop back into their air conditioned coach wondering why they bothered because the tour operator failed to take them there at the turn of the tide, or those who visit billabongs & see little because they don’t know that the time to visit is when water levels have dropped sufficiently to attract the millions of wading birds. The exception is the early morning yellow waters cruise which is magical at any time.
Cuppa
ps. Joeker, if you haven’t been there yet , Annaburroo Station just outside of Kakadu is not a bad spot for a chilled out weekend with safe swimming. Probably different if crowded, but we had it all to ourselves.
Last edited by Cuppa; 5th November 2013 at 06:06 PM.
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great read man......
nice write up. i love litchy any time of the yea. wangi is my favourite. i plan to visit lost city and rum jungle next!
Buley Rockholes and Sandy Creek Falls where my fav spots when I was livng up there
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
What a beautiful spot. Maybe I'll visit it this lifetime...
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Loved Litchfield when I lived up that way and preferred it to Kakadu.
You are right too Cuppa, you need time and patience with Kakadu .... I loved it but went in with the attitude of Kakadon't so I wasn't disappointed at all. I loved all the spots we visited, but we spent the time in there to soak it up.
Mic
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I have been to both and prefer Litchy because when I was there we had the camp spot on top of Wangi falls to ourselves for 4 days . Climbed the face of the falls a couple of times that was fun .Next time u go too Kakadu on the south entrance from Pine Ck keep a lookout as you crest the jump up before descending down to gumlon falls I think there called now and there is a spring which is good for a cool of just back from the crest .
U have 4 choices in life :U can like it; lump it; love it or shove it, take your pick and stick to it !