Just a 45 min drive to Darwin, 30 mins to Litchfield National Park and 5 mins to our beautiful swimming hole at Berry Springs. Set up your self contained caravan or trailer on this working mango farm in beautiful Tumbling Waters.
Sunsets, wallabies and loads of bird life!
There are no facilities here, so campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace.
Litchfield National Park and Mary River National Park are only a short distance from here and feature incredibly diverse landscapes combined with ancient Aboriginal culture.
It's a real opportunity to see exotic wildlife in their natural habitat. Why not go for a cruise of the wetlands through Corroboree Billabong – part of Mary River National Park. It’s home to saltwater crocodiles and a variety of birds and other animals.
Just a 45 min drive to Darwin, 30 mins to Litchfield National Park and 5 mins to our beautiful swimming hole at Berry Springs. Set up your self contained caravan or trailer on this working mango farm in beautiful Tumbling Waters.
Sunsets, wallabies and loads of bird life!
There are no facilities here, so campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace.
Litchfield National Park and Mary River National Park are only a short distance from here and feature incredibly diverse landscapes combined with ancient Aboriginal culture.
It's a real opportunity to see exotic wildlife in their natural habitat. Why not go for a cruise of the wetlands through Corroboree Billabong – part of Mary River National Park. It’s home to saltwater crocodiles and a variety of birds and other animals.
If you're up for a swim head to Litchfield National Park. Feel cooling waters as you float in idyllic waterholes at the park. There’s something timeless about this land which can be harsh, but so magnificent.
If you're heading through Darwin, you can find locally made treasures and indulge your tastebuds at Darwin's famous markets. At the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets (Thursdays and Sundays, April to October), sit on the beach with something to eat from some of the 60 food stalls as a fiery Darwin sunset sinks into the ocean.
Or just sit back at camp and relax amongst the mango trees.
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Mango Farm Stay, Northern Territory
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Just a 45 min drive to Darwin, 30 mins to Litchfield National Park and 5 mins to our beautiful swimming hole at Berry Springs. Set up your self contained caravan or trailer on this working mango farm in beautiful Tumbling Waters.
Sunsets, wallabies and loads of bird life!
There are no facilities here, so campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace.
Litchfield National Park and Mary River National Park are only a short distance from here and feature incredibly diverse landscapes combined with ancient Aboriginal culture.
It's a real opportunity to see exotic wildlife in their natural habitat. Why not go for a cruise of the wetlands through Corroboree Billabong – part of Mary River National Park. It’s home to saltwater crocodiles and a variety of birds and other animals.
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Just a 45 min drive to Darwin, 30 mins to Litchfield National Park and 5 mins to our beautiful swimming hole at Berry Springs. Set up your self contained caravan or trailer on this working mango farm in beautiful Tumbling Waters.
Sunsets, wallabies and loads of bird life!
There are no facilities here, so campers will need to be self contained and leave no trace.
Litchfield National Park and Mary River National Park are only a short distance from here and feature incredibly diverse landscapes combined with ancient Aboriginal culture.
It's a real opportunity to see exotic wildlife in their natural habitat. Why not go for a cruise of the wetlands through Corroboree Billabong – part of Mary River National Park. It’s home to saltwater crocodiles and a variety of birds and other animals.
If you're up for a swim head to Litchfield National Park. Feel cooling waters as you float in idyllic waterholes at the park. There’s something timeless about this land which can be harsh, but so magnificent.
If you're heading through Darwin, you can find locally made treasures and indulge your tastebuds at Darwin's famous markets. At the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets (Thursdays and Sundays, April to October), sit on the beach with something to eat from some of the 60 food stalls as a fiery Darwin sunset sinks into the ocean.
Or just sit back at camp and relax amongst the mango trees.
Come and enjoy a super relaxing stay.