Twin Falls — Australia
A spectacular twin cascade plunging over ancient sandstone into a jungle-fringed plunge pool in Kakadu — one of Australia's most dramatic wet-season waterfalls.
About this spectacle
Twin Falls in the Northern Territory's Kakadu region plunges as a split cascade over ancient sandstone escarpments into a deep plunge pool fringed by lush monsoon vegetation. During the wet season, the falls thunder with the force of monsoonal rains, sending mist rolling across the gorge and drenching the surrounding rainforest pockets. In the dry season, the flow softens dramatically, revealing layered ochre rockfaces and clear, still pools that invite swimming beneath the falls. Visitors typically arrive by 4WD and may then take a short boat ride or wade through shallow water to reach the base. The gorge walls glow warm amber and red in morning and afternoon light, and the contrast of green pandanus palms against ancient stone creates a visually arresting scene. Bird calls echo through the canyon, and the sense of remoteness is profound.
When to go
May — Oct, peak Jan — Mar
Getting there
Nearest airport: JAB. Nearest city: Darwin.
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