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Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park

Tourist attractions

30km south of Katherine, Katherine NT 0850, Katherine, NT 850
(08) 8973 8888

Description

Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park is a sprawling reserve near Katherine, Australia, covering 1,499 hectares of limestone Karst landscape with tropical cave systems.

It is conveniently located near the Stuart Highway, making it easily accessible for travelers visiting the Northern Territory. The park features two show caves that are open to the public, offering guided tours led by experienced guides. These caves are the only tropical examples in Australia that welcome visitors. Cutta Cutta Caves are associated with Barrac Barrac, or Diver Duck dreaming creation stories of the local Jawoyn Indigenous people. Evidence of occupation by the Jawoyn people can be found throughout the park.

The main Cutta Cutta Cave is open to the public for guided tours and extends 750 m (2460 ft), with 240 m (790 ft) available for tourists to explore with lighting and walkways. The cave system is not only beautiful but also home to rare species such as the carnivorous ghost bat and the brown tree snake. Some other cave systems within the park are not open to the public at present. The park is a sanctuary for a number of rare species and offers a Tropical Woodland walk, providing information to visitors about the unique local flora and fauna. During the tropical wet season, the caves are closed due to flooding. Visitors can also check out the visitor center or the kiosk set up at the entrance. Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park offers an iconic tropical pearl nestled in the Northern Territory with guided tours through a unique limestone karst landscape. It is a must-visit destination for everyone who wants to explore Australian caves with stunning wildlife.

Details

Natural attractions: Caves

Parks: Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

30km south of Katherine, Katherine NT 0850, Katherine, NT 850

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