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Edith Falls lies within (Nitmiluk National Park), Nitmirook National Park, north of the Northern Territory, and falls by 8.7 m.
For most of the year, visitors can enjoy swimming in natural pools full of white thousand-story trees and Dudou trees on the bottom edge of Edith Falls (no swimming can be done from November to April). In addition, the area is well suited for jungle hiking, with the 2.6km Raylin path (Leliyn Trail), offers challenging trails along steep, multi-rock loops.
In the scenic jungle environment, the lush and greenery of the camp makes Edith Falls an idyllic camping place to pay for the camping fee, please go to the official website for enquiries.
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