Litchfield Private Waterfall Escape

  • Tours depart on demand from Darwin Airport subject to permit availability (72 hours’ notice required)

  • 1 hour Litchfield’s waterfalls scenic flight

  • 1 hour at a private waterfall for swimming

  • $900pp (minimum passenger levels apply please see booking T&C )

  • Operated by Nautilus Aviation


Contact us
E: [email protected]
P: 1800 88 FISH (3474)

Individual passenger names and accurate body weights are requested at time of booking

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THE EXPERIENCE

This exclusive escape includes a stunning 90 minute scenic flight showcasing all the highlights of our Litchfield’s Waterfalls Scenic Flight PLUS an exhilarating VIP landing on top of your own private waterfall!

You’ll enjoy taking in the ambience and relaxing sounds of the falls. This is also the perfect spot for a safe and invigorating swim without the hordes of visitors and tour buses that frequent the more accessible waterfall locations.

Flying in your own private chartered helicopter, and with permit-only access to this exclusive location, you’re assured a highly personalised experience. Perfect for couples, families and even those seeking a romantic and memorable location to pop the question!

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

For a detailed description on the scenic flight path and highlights please refer to the map below and description provided for the Litchfiled’s Waterfalls Scenic Flight.

  • Florence Falls
  • Wangi Falls
  • Tolmer Falls
  • The Lost City
  • Private Waterfall Landing (includes 1 hour stop for swimming and refreshments)
  • Magnetic termite mounds
  • Darwin River Dam

HISTORY

In addition to its many natural highlights the park also holds important cultural and historical value.  The land within the borders of Litchfield National Park has cultural significance to the Werat, Warray, Koongurrukun and Marranuggu Aboriginal people.

The park was originally named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a member of the Finnis Expedition, who provided the first European connection to the area back in 1864. Until 1955 the area was mined in part for copper and tin followed by pastoral activity before being proclaimed a National Park in 1986.

THE HELICOPTER DIFFERENCE

Compared to fixed wing aircraft, our helicopters have enhanced manoeuverability and are fitted with oversized viewing windows creating a premium scenic flight experience.  Your pilot can easily adjust speed, altitude and direction of travel in response to wildlife sightings or other points of interest while ensuring passengers on both sides of the aircraft receive equal chance to capture that perfect photo opportunity.

All guests are supplied with quality headsets fitted with voice activated microphones to enjoy the live inflight commentary and allow conversation directly with your pilot and other passengers.

WHAT TO BRING

Camera, sun smart clothing including hat, sunglasses and sunscreen (SPF 50+ recommended)
Something to swim in and a towel.