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Gunlom Waterfall Creek

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
125 Reviews
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Gunlom Waterfall Creek is a highly-rated destination in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.

It features a campsite, picnic tables, toilets, and amenities, as well as a plunge pool, infinity pool, and swimming holes.

The site is accessible by car, with both 2WD and 4WD vehicles able to navigate the gravel road, although the road can be rough.

A steep walk leads to the top of the falls, offering stunning views.

Visitors praise the natural beauty, amenities, and swimming spots, but note the challenging climb and rough road.

The site is suitable for a stay of at least two nights, with many considering it a must-see in Kakadu, and it offers a great opportunity for a relaxing getaway.

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Reviews

Joydip Roy

Joydip Roy

September 8, 2019 at 07:29 AM

Great place to visit, around 310 km from Darwin, need 4WD to go there

Lix

Lix

November 30, 2018 at 12:15 AM

Easily one of the most impressive waterfalls I've ever seen.

Michel Remacle

Michel Remacle

August 22, 2018 at 06:50 AM

Superb spot. Enjoy the natural pools with gorgeous views. Take your swim wear with you. Climb is really hard but my 2.5 yo boy managed to do 95% of it on his own. It took us around 45min to get up, 30min to go down. Bring plenty of water and snacks with you. The drive was really easy mid August. Regular cars did it without any issue. Consider 2h to 2h30 from Cooinda to Gunlom.

Steve Godfrey

Steve Godfrey

July 23, 2018 at 06:29 AM

Great camp area. Fantastic infinity pool at the top of the falls. Would have rated this 5 stars but for the climb to the top. No guide/safety ropes up a very strenuous climb.

Mehmet Kolgu

Mehmet Kolgu

July 10, 2018 at 10:58 AM

Beautiful place with VERY BAD CORRUGATED road. We pay park fee. We pay 30 dollars for unpower site and why put up this road. Everybody complained. It is dangerous to drive. If you want to kill your car even 4 wd. Go there.