Nitmiluk National Park
The Katherine River[?] forms a series of magnificent gorges . These gorges and the surrounding landscape have great ceremonial significance to the local Jawoyn[?] people, who are custodians of Nitmiluk National Park that has been established around the gorges and nearby Edith Falls.
The gorges can be explored by canoe and flat bottomed boat. In the dry season the gorges become separated as the level of the river falls. They are interconnected in the wet.
There is a visitor centre located at the Katherine Gorge, about 30 km east of the town of Katherine[?]. Information displays are set up that explain the geology, landscape and aboriginal history of the National Park. Tours can be booked at the centre or at the visitor centre in the town.
See also: Protected areas of the Northern Territory (Australia)
Nitmiluk National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 244 km southeast of Darwin.
Nitmiluk National Park
Location Northern Territory, Australia Nearest City Darwin Latitude 13° 54' 30" S Longitude 132° 30' 31" E Area 292,099 ha Date of Establishment 1989 Governing Bodies Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory[?]
Aboriginal traditional land owners (the Jawoyn[?] people)IUCN category II
Katherine Gorge
External link
Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge (http://www.krta.com.au/nitmiluk_katherine_gorge.htm)