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Enjoy a swim in the stunning waterholes along the Jatbula trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Enjoy a swim in the stunning waterholes along the Jatbula trail  | Oliver Risi
Trek from waterhole to waterhole on the Jatbula Trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Trek from waterhole to waterhole on the Jatbula Trail  | Oliver Risi
Picnic on the Jatbula - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Picnic on the Jatbula  | Shaana McNaught
Hiking the Jatbula Trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Hiking the Jatbula Trail  | Shaana McNaught
Taking a break to enjoy the vistas along the Jatbula Trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Taking a break to enjoy the vistas along the Jatbula Trail  | Oliver Risi
Waterholes connect the dots along the Jatubla Trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Waterholes connect the dots along the Jatubla Trail  | Oliver Risi
Looking down at falls - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Looking down at falls  | Shaana McNaught
Trekking in the Top End - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Trekking in the Top End  | Oliver Risi
The Jatbula Trail guides look after the trekkers well - Jatbula Trail, Australia
The Jatbula Trail guides look after the trekkers well  | Steve Trudgeon
Down time on the Jatbula Trail - Jatbula Trail, Australia
Down time on the Jatbula Trail  | Shaana McNaught

Jatbula Trail

Traverse Arnhem Land and discover the waterholes

6 Days from

$2820 USD

Trip Code: JA5
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Sleeping Bag Hire
$21 USD
Single Supplement
$70 USD
Duration
  • 6 Days
Activities
  • 5 days trekking with a full pack
Accommodation
  • 4 nights wilderness camping
  • 1 nights Safari tent camping
Meals
  • 5 Dinners
  • 6 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts
Difficulty Grading  
5 / 10

Moderate

Carbon Footprint  

20kg of CO2-e PP per day

(100kg of CO2-e PP entire trip)

Jatbula Trail Trip highlights

  • Wilderness walking in one of the Top End's best-kept secrets
  • Gain a deeper understanding of the local Indigenous culture with visits to ancient rock art sites
  • Explore the exceptional Arnhem Land Escarpment and Stone Country
  • View magnificent waterfalls tumbling from the high sandstone escarpment
  • Spend evenings under the stars at wilderness campsites
  • Take refreshing dips in the many fresh waterholes along the trail
  • Experience an unforgettable cultural cruise that immerses you in breathtaking scenery, rich Dreamtime stories, and authentic cultural experiences.

Overview

This breathtaking Top End adventure is one of the most popular walking trails with our travellers. The Arnhem Land escarpment is an exceptional wilderness area which winds its way along the edge of Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) to Edith Falls (Leliyn) creating a truly extraordinary hiking experience. The Jatbula Trail in the Nitmiluk National Park features magnificent waterfalls tumbling from high quartzite cliffs where shady monsoon forests line the creeks and stunning Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art adorns the caves and overhangs. The tropical equivalent of Tasmania's Overland Track, this full pack carrying bushwalk traverses the heart of this amazing part of Australia. You will trek during the cooler months to ensure the best experience of the tropical environment. With crystal-clear creeks throughout, there are abundant opportunities for swimming and just relaxing in the warm croc-free waters. Combine this trek with a Katherine River Canoe Expedition for the complete Top End wilderness experience.

Itinerary

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We will pick you up from your Darwin accommodation between 8:00 and 8:30 am, before heading south on the Stuart Highway to Katherine. Upon arriving in Katherine, an iconic top-end town, we will enjoy lunch before transferring to Nitmiluk Gorge. Here, the Jawoyn people will welcome us, and we'll embark on an afternoon cruise through the gorge, guided by cultural experts who will share insights into local flora, fauna, dreamtime stories, and Jawoyn culture. Afterward, we'll head to our nearby accommodation for a hearty welcome dinner. Driving time: approx 4 hours. *You will need to arrive in Darwin the day before your trip, ensuring that you arrive in time to attend the 3:00pm pre-trip briefing.

Meals: L,D

The starting point of our walk is at Katherine Gorge. We cross the Katherine River in the morning and begin our trek into the stone country. The Northern Rockhole offers a fantastic swimming spot. We then trek to our evening campsite beside the clear, flowing stream of Biddlecombe Cascades. Meanwhile, your professional wilderness guides will be preparing a nutritious and delicious dinner. Walking distance: 8km (approx 4hrs)

Meals: B,L,D

Today’s trek takes us further into the rugged stone country. We are now deep in the wilderness of the Arnhemland Escarpment and Stone Country which extends almost 1000 kilometres through the heart of the Top End. The trail today includes some interesting Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art sites hidden in the many rocky outcrops and overhangs. The cascades of Crystal Falls are an inviting backdrop to our campsite. Walking distance: 10.5km (approx 4hrs)

Meals: B,L,D

A good morning trek brings us to the Amphitheatre, an aptly named natural pocket in the escarpment. The shade of the cliffs encourages a rich monsoonal rain forest and the rock shelters exhibit the art of the Jawoyn Traditional Owners. Trekking along the edge of the escarpment with its stunning views, we reach our camp and the spectacular 17 Mile Falls. The rock pools above the falls offer great swimming in the spring fed clear streams. Walking distance: 10kms (approx 4hrs)

Meals: B,L,D

A bigger day of trekking takes us to the Edith River Crossing as it flows across the stone country. The permanent waterholes here attract abundant birdlife and are a wonderful place to enjoy another delicious picnic lunch. We will follow the course of the river with its gentle gradients to our evening campsite at Sandy Camp Pool. Walking distance: 16.5km (approx 6hrs)

Meals: B,L,D

We start the day with an invigorating swim, setting the stage for our trek to Sweetwater Pool for lunch. Walking beside the Edith River, with its billabongs and waterholes, offers a chance to spot elusive wildlife like turtles, Brolgas, and Water Monitors. After a refreshing swim and a delicious lunch prepared by your guides, we continue our trek along the river to Leliyn (Edith Falls), where we can enjoy one last swim before we board the awaiting bus and transfer back to Darwin. We aim to drop you back at your accommodation between 5-6pm. Walking distance: 15.5km (approx 6hrs) | Driving time: approx 4hrs

Meals: B,L

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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11 scheduled departures between 30 May 2027 and 22 Aug 2027.

  • Departs 30 May 2027 – ends 4 Jun 2027 (6 days)
  • Departs 6 Jun 2027 – ends 11 Jun 2027 (6 days)
  • Departs 13 Jun 2027 – ends 18 Jun 2027 (6 days)
  • Departs 27 Jun 2027 – ends 2 Jul 2027 (6 days)
  • Departs 4 Jul 2027 – ends 9 Jul 2027 (6 days)
  • Departs 11 Jul 2027 – ends 16 Jul 2027 (6 days)
  • … and 5 more departures.
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What's included?

Included

  • 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Professional wilderness guides (2 guides)
  • All National Park and camping fees
  • All group camping equipment including mozzie dome tent, stoves, cooking and eating utensils
  • Emergency communications and group first aid kit
  • Transport from Darwin
  • Nitmiluk Gorge Cruise

Not included

  • Airfares
  • Accommodation in Darwin before and after the trip
  • Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and postage
  • Backpacks
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Travel insurance
  • Face masks and hand sanitiser
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Reviews (52)

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This was an incredible hike through a unique Australian landscape - a good variety of hiking and beautiful swimming holes! Food and guides amazing!

Elizabeth|Pennyroyal, Victoria
16 Aug 2026
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Jutbula Trek was an amazing experience, hard but our 3 guides, Kayla, Portia and Kai were excellent. They worked so well and seamlessly to make the hike run smoothly.

Mary|Warrnambool, Victoria
16 Aug 2026
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Our World Expedition guides were faultless. Well informed, highly organised, calm and very hospitable. And the icing on the cake was the Jatbula journey! The indigenous stories and art, and of course ending each day at the most pristine waterfalls and billabongs imaginable. An unforgettable experience.

David|Gordon Park, Queensland
15 Aug 2026
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Went on this trip for our honeymoon and it was fantastic. Amazing guides and a wonderful group. The country is spectacular and the water holes at each camp site are very special.

Alexandra|Caveside, Tasmania
14 Aug 2026
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Our three guides Laura, Hayley and Porsche were wonderful. They brought humour, good advice and encouragement to the entire trip and were exceptional in every way.

I had a quite serious fall on the morning of the last day and they looked after me well, from bandaging me up to assisting me with the last leg of the journey.

I'm not sure that the boat trip at Catherine Gorge on the first day was necessary. I would have preferred an additional day on the walk.

Otherwise, all great.

John|Melbourne, Victoria
14 Aug 2026
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Have done 3 hikes and Laura and Bel were by far the best guides -knowledgeable, low key easy going , fun and thanks for the arvo adventures Laura

Food was delicious

Hike fabulous and water holes amazing

Truly spectacular hike with a great bunch of girls

Naree|Swanbourne, WA
18 Sep 2025
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Excellent guides and an excellent walk to do guided because of the heat and the limited availability of non guided spots.

Philip|West Leederville, WA
17 Sep 2025
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The Jatbula trail absolutely lived up to its reputation as being unique, pristine, stunning and peaceful. Australian Walking Holidays service and care was top-shelf.

Kristie|Swanbourne, WA
10 Sep 2025
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Unbelievable trip which took you into a space to learn, grow, reflect and be totally immersed in nature with amazing trekking guides who were both professional and who also knew so much about the landscape we travelled, also making it lots of fun. Laura and Annabel - you guys rock!!

Megan|Mount Claremont, WA
10 Sep 2025

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Extra trip info

Jatbula campsite | Oliver Risi

Wilderness Camping

When trekking in the Top End dry season our camping arrangements are delightfully lightweight. As we don't have to worry about bad weather we can make the most of the clear skies and sleep under the stars. Each trekker will carry a mozzie dome tent (a lightweight, netted tent). These can fit two people or we have enough for individual use.

On this trip we camp in the Jatbula's designated campsites. Each camp has composting toilets. The guides carry lightweight group tarps that act as shade or shelter in the unlikely event of unseasonal rain.

On our first night, we stay between Katherine and Nitmiluk, enjoying authentic Top End accommodation in comfortable safari tents. This nights accommodation is on a twin-share basis so if you are an individual traveller we will accommodate you with another traveller of the same sex. If you would prefer to guarantee a single room a single supplement is available pending availability.

You can expect to carry between 15-17kg in this full pack expedition.

The food on the Jatbula Trail trip varies from day to day, but generally, you may start the day with a fresh coffee or tea, some cereals or muesli and fruits. Lunch could be a variety of sandwich rolls, wraps, salads and soups. Snacks/entree may include fruits, cheese, dips and crackers, and trail mix. Sometimes we mix it up with seasoned popcorn, papadama, tom yum soup etc. Dinners are yummy filling dishes like pasta, dahl and rice, stroganoff or maybe even a laksa. For dessert, you could enjoy things like an apple crumble, cake slice or fruit and chocolate. This is just a sample menu idea.

Alcoholic and aerated drinks are not included in the tour cost. As you are required to carry all extra weight please keep any extra food or drinks on this trip to a minimum. Alcoholic drinks are currently banned in the Nitmiluk National Park, except for campers at the Leliyn campground.

We operate the trip from June to August when walking conditions are at their best. During the cooler months, from June to August, the temperatures range from 30 degrees Celsius during the day dropping to 10 degrees Celsius at night. Conditions on the trail start to heat up in mid-August with temperatures rising to over 40 degrees Celsius from October to late November.

The terrain is varied throughout the track. On the jatbula Trail you can expect to experience river crossings and hill climbs, there will be flat open country on the top of the escarpment and boggy wet country along the creeks that we follow. The hike follows the western edge of the Arnhem Land escarpment over sandstone plateau and through woodlands, open forest, monsoon forest and riverine landscapes.

You must arrive in Darwin the day before your trek begins. The trip commences with a COMPULSORY pre-departure briefing in the afternoon on the day before departure. It is ESSENTIAL that you make your travel arrangements to enable you to attend this briefing.

Yes, you should expect to carry about 3kg of the group food along with your snacks for the week.

On the Jatbula Trail, there are no saltwater crocodiles in the designated swimming areas, making them safe for swimming. While freshwater crocodiles may be present, they are shy and generally avoid humans. Always follow park guidelines and swim only in designated areas to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

  • All group camping equipment including mosquito dome tents, comfortable sleeping mats, stoves, cooking and eating utensils provided
  • Fully supported camping based trek including 3 hearty meals per day prepared by our cooks
  • Most experienced operator on the trail

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