Northern Territory national parks Litchfield and Nitmiluk to charge fees for tourists
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Interstate and international visitors to Nitmiluk National Park will have to pay entry fees in the future.
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Interstate and international visitors to the Northern Territory will have to come with deeper pockets from 2022, as the NT Government confirms its plan to expand national park entry fees.
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Tourism operators say future park fees should go towards national park upkeep
Tourists appeared prepared to take on the added burden
Some of the Territory s most popular spots, like Litchfield National Park near Darwin and Nitmiluk National Park outside of Katherine, are slated to be among those soon requiring a paid entry permit.
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