Munbililla (Tomato Island) Campground Review
Location: Limmen National Park, NT
Location: Limmen National Park, NT
The Munbililla (Tomato Island) Campground is located in the Limmen National Park, in the Gulf of Carpentaria in Australia’s Northern Territory. It is suitable only for fully self-sufficient travellers as there are no services for 522km between Cape Crawford and Mataranka – so make sure you’re well stocked up on food and fuel.
The national park is approximately 305 km southeast of Katherine and 76 km northwest of Borroloola. Munbililla (Tomato Island) Campground is 5.5 km upstream of the township of Ngukurr.
Latitude, Longitude: -14.745104°, 134.692649°
GPS Coordinates: 14° 44′ 42.374’’ S, 134° 41′ 33.536’’ E
$15.40 per night for a family, payable in cash only using honesty box and an envelope.
Not available.
Yes tap available to fill tanks – unsure of quality.
Yes available.
Yes available.
Unsealed roads along Savannah Way have heavy corrugations and small washouts. Campsite would not be accessible to most during the wet season.
Large sites with multiple sizes available.
Telstra service available.
Yes allowed.
Yes allowed (some pits provided).
$15.40 per night for a family, payable in cash only using honesty box and an envelope.
Not available.
Yes tap available to fill tanks – unsure of quality.
Yes available.
Yes available.
Unsealed roads along Savannah Way have heavy corrugations and small washouts. Campsite would not be accessible to most during the wet season.
Large sites with multiple sizes available.
Telstra service available.
Yes allowed.
Yes allowed (some pits provided).
Munbililla (Tomato Island) Campground kicked so many goals and would have to be one of the stand-out National Park campsites we have visited to date.
The hot showers were a pleasant treat, and the full amenities, loads of space, fire pits and boat ramp were icing on the cake.
We did a spot of fishing on the river and really enjoyed the large open grassy spaces that were kept cool and shaded throughout the day.
A lovely place to stopover when exploring Limmen National Park.
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