Jim Jim Falls
The Jim Jim Falls is a plunging cascade on the Jim Jim Creek that flows through the UNESCO-designated Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia and descends over the Arnhem Land escarpment. The region around Jim Jim Falls is listed as Australian National Heritage.
The waterfall plunges into a plunge pool within the creek from a height of 259 meters above sea level via a single drop that varies in height from 140 to 200 meters. Towards the Jim Jim Falls region, it ranges from vertical cliffs to tiered cliffs and isolated outliers in the north.
The waterfall, with its 200m height among vibrant cliffs, was undoubtedly a breathtaking sight. When the water roars over the drop during the rainy season and the road are impassable, view it from the air. To get near the falls when they are only a trickle, take the arduous drive in the dry weather. Observe how the white sand beaches contrast with the crimson ochre of the Arnhem Land escarpment. Swimming in the plunge pool's glistening clean water is worth the 900-meter trek across the rocks. This is one of the best waterfalls to visit in Australia.
Location: Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia