Time: 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM
Duration: 13.25 Hours
Depart from Darwin and journey through pristine wetlands to Kakadu National Park, a diverse landscape of red-hued escarpments and wildlife-rich floodplains. Begin your adventure with a visit to the Warradjan Cultural Centre, followed by an award-winning cruise on the Yellow Water Billabong. Here, you'll encounter dramatic scenery and keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles, various wildlife, and the region’s renowned birdlife.
Note:
1. National park entry fee is included in the tour price.
2. The Kakadu National Park entry fee of $40 per adult and $25 per child is a government charge, valid for 14 consecutive days, and correct at the time of writing. It is subject to change without notice.
3. Hats, sunscreen, insect repellant, sturdy walking shoes, and bottled water are required when participating in walks.
4. Our itinerary is subject to seasonal conditions.
Itinerary:
• Skirt Francis Bay on Darwin Harbour and head out on Tiger Brennan Drive
• Pass by Berrimah Naval Defence Base and Palmerston on Darwin’s outskirts
• Look for massive road trains and head east on the Arnhem Highway, passing through Humpty Doo
• Cross the Marrakai Wetlands and over the Adelaide River, home to native birdlife and crocodiles
• Explore the top-end outback bush with eucalypts, palms, and termite mounds
• Arrive at Kakadu National Park on the South Alligator River, a vast pristine wetland and bushland habitat with significant Aboriginal culture
• Take a 1.5 km guided walk around the base of Nourlangie Rock to see ancient Aboriginal rock art
• Enjoy a tropical buffet lunch with cold meats, salad, and fruit
• Embark on a 1.5-hour guided cruise on Yellow Water Billabong, looking for crocodiles, brolgas, magpie geese, and kites
• Visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre to learn about the traditional ways of Aboriginal people in Kakadu
