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  1. Katherine is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is situated on the Katherine River, after which it is named, 320 kilometres (200 mi) southeast of Darwin. The fourth largest settlement in the Territory, it is known as the place where "The outback meets the tropics".

  2. Visit Katherine and discover a region full of gorges and misty waterfalls, thermal springs and ancient cultures. Find out more about Katherine and surrounds.

  3. Katherine es un pueblo de Australia. Está situada a 320 km al sureste de Darwin, en el Territorio del Norte. Es la cuarta población más grande del territorio después de la capital, Darwin, de Palmerston y de Alice Springs.

  4. Book your Top End adventure now... Tours. Accommodation. Itineraries. #visitkatherine. LATEST UPDATES. Want to know what's open? Access the Department of Parks and Wildlife website. Click here. Katherine hot springs - OPEN. KATHERINE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE. Location: Corner Lindsay Street & Stuart Highway. Katherine NT 0850. Ph: (08) 8972 2650.

  5. Katherine, town, north-central Northern Territory, Australia. It lies along the Katherine River at the junction of the Victoria Highway and the Stuart Highway, approximately 170 miles (270 km) southeast of Darwin. The Katherine River was explored in 1862 by John McDouall Stuart, who named it for.

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  6. Katherine is right on the doorstep of the magnificent Katherine Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park, and is the kind of stunning locale you can only find in the Northern Territory. The town is perfectly located to explore the surrounding region – there are hiking trails, canoeing options, river cruises, Aboriginal cultural experiences and even ...

  7. Here are 10 ideas to help you plan your Katherine adventure. 1. Explore the mighty Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge. There are many ways to experience world-famous Nitmiluk Gorge in the Nitmiluk National Park. Canoe up the gorge spotting hidden waterfalls, Aboriginal rock art and wildlife, or board a peaceful cruise.