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The southern and south-western parts of Kakadu National Park can be reached from Katherine. There are a few small, basic outback campgrounds in this southern part of the park, including Kambolgie, Gunlom, and Maguk campgrounds. Between them, tent, caravan, and camper trailers are catered to.
Northwest of Katherine, Litchfield is beloved for its swimming holes and waterfalls, which offer campers plenty of chances to cool off with a refreshing dip. There are three campgrounds within the park, each located near a waterfall or creek and best accessed by four-wheel drive.
There are two main seasons around Katherine and the Top End: the wet season (November to March) and the dry season (April to October). Peak tourist season is the dry season, when temperatures are cooler. To camp in the wet season you’ll need waterproof camping gear and to be prepared for very hot, steamy conditions. Swimming is prohibited in many places in the wet season because of the threat from saltwater crocodiles, which are removed at the start of the dry season.