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The Ghan Stops In Katherine For Sightseeing



Previous page Boarding The Ghan in Darwin

Prior to having lunch on the train we had to select which tour we wanted to do in Katherine because the train stops there for a few hours.  There was masses to choose from - something to suit all tastes:

Cruises up through the gorges - there were several to choose from
Helicopter ride over the gorges
Canoeing
A guided coach tour of the area
Looking around the township itself using shuttle buses

Tour boat on one of the Katherine gorges   We chose a tour of just one gorge which included a classy afternoon tea whilst on board.    We easily found the correct bus from several that were waiting at the station.  The bus driver was very knowledgeable regarding the area we were driving through.  We soon arrived at the area where the boat was leaving from.  The bottom of the boat was flat so it was easy to walk on. The tables were laid with lovely white tablecloths, a large jug of cold orange juice plus plates, cutlery and serviettes. Our guide was an Aborigine who really new his business.  He had an assistant with him too. 
A ramp led down to the tour boat    


 
Kingfisher tour boat in Katherine   Katherine gorge scene
It was easy to get on and off the boat   The Katherine Gorge scenery was fabulous

 

Gorge in Katherine   He told us so much about the age of the rocks, the plants that inhabit the area and the local animal life . He was the perfect person for his job.

Part way along our journey each table was supplied with a large platter of cold meats, salads and cheeses.  It was divine.

At the end of the gorge we all got off the boat and wandered up over a few rocks and some patches of sand.  We were shown Aboriginal art.  The tour guide told us what the images represented.

It was impossible to stop clicking away at it all    

 

Rock scene in a  Katherine gorge   Reluctantly we climbed back on board and headed back to moor the boat.   We were all continuing to take photographs.  It was impossible not to in such a pristine and stunning area.  Refreshing face cloths were supplied.

Back on land we gathered in the shade of salmon gum trees to await our bus.  There were clean toilets available for those who needed them.

I flushed the loo and a frog leapt from the bowl.

Many of the rocks had Aboriginal art on them    

In no time at all the bus had us back to the Katherine railway station and we climbed back on board the Ghan.  The temperature had been quite warm in Katherine but the humidity was not as high as it was in Darwin.  Soon we gravitated to the lounge car along with other passengers all exchanging highlights of our tours.

 


Meals and Drinks on the Ghan

At 6.30 pm, in the lounge area, we were all officially welcomed aboard the train.  There had been no time for such pleasantries earlier in the day.  Everyone was treated to a complimentary glass of wine. 

Dinner soon followed.  There was a choice of two entrees, four main courses and then either dessert or a cheese platter.  All were very well presented and, of course, delicious.

Lounge car on The Ghan   Delicious kangaroo meat served on The Ghan
Lounge carriage on The Ghan   Dinner: Kangaroo Fillet, Scalloped Potato Cake

When we got back to our cabins after dinner we found our beds had been made up for us.  It was time to try out the dreaded shower.  It actually wasn't too bad at all.  There was masses of hot water and, although it was a relatively small area, we both agreed it was a better shower than we anticipated.  It was heavenly to wash off all the accumulated sweat, salt and sunscreen.

Sleeping on the Ghan: our bunks

Ian in the top bunk on The Ghan   Being the gentleman he is, Ian said he would sleep in the top bunk. 

The ladder up to the top bed is quite narrow.  It's vertical and the steps slope back down toward you.  Ian managed the climb but we wondered how some of the older and less capacitated people would manage it.  Earlier, in the lounge we had met a visually impaired couple who told us they had very little vision at all.  How would they be coping.  We had seen folk with walking sticks.  How did they deal with the ladder?

Ian up in his top bunk    

 

Next page -  First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs

 

Our trip in the order it all happened:

Preamble - how it all began

Getting organised to go

Gathering travel facts

Packed and ready to go

Up, up and away - Darwin here we come

Sunday afternoon in Darwin

Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 1

Playing the tourist in Darwin, Part 2

Stressful day In Darwin Part 1

Stressful day in Darwin Part 2

Boarding the Ghan

Ghan stops in Katherine for sightseeing

First night on The Ghan + Alice Springs

Our ride on The Ghan comes to an end

Arrive in Adelaide and visit Glenelg

Hahndorf and Port Adelaide

Homeward Bound

 

 

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