Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park on a thrilling day tour from Darwin—ancient rock art, wild crocs, rich First Nations culture & stunning landscapes await!
Departing from tropical Darwin, we journey through floodplains to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Covering over 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu is a spectacular blend of biodiversity, ancient Aboriginal rock art, and breathtaking landscapes. This full-day tour promises an unforgettable immersion into one of Australia’s most iconic natural and cultural treasures.
We begin with a choice of two experiences. Choose the Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River, where you’ll witness mighty Saltwater Crocodiles leap from the water in a rare display of raw power—an exhilarating close-up encounter with one of Australia’s most formidable predators. Alternatively, visit Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, a sacred site for the Limilngan-Wulna people and a haven for Top End wildlife. Spot water pythons, magpie geese, white-bellied sea eagles, and perhaps even a croc within the diverse wetlands.
Our next stop is the Corroboree Park Tavern, where you can grab a delicious bite and support the local community. We continue to the Bowali Visitor Centre, where you’ll deepen your understanding of Kakadu’s cultural heritage and connection to Country. Explore interpretive displays, browse local art, and gain insight into the lives of the region’s Traditional Custodians.
Next, we visit the renowned Cahills Crossing, the dramatic gateway between Arnhem Land and Kakadu. Known for its tidal flow and crocodile activity, it’s a thrilling location for wildlife viewing from the safety of a platform. Please note: Access to Cahills Crossing is subject to seasonal conditions.
Our journey leads us to Ubirr Rock, a site of global cultural significance and home to some of the oldest known Aboriginal rock art. As you explore the galleries, marvel at paintings dating back thousands of years that depict Dreamtime stories, ancestral beings, and native wildlife. The short climb to the summit rewards you with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Nadab floodplain, the East Alligator River, and the distant Arnhem Land escarpment—an iconic Kakadu vista.
Seasonally, if access to Ubirr is restricted, we’ll visit Nourlangie Rock (Burrungkuy), another culturally rich rock art site. Set among sandstone cliffs, these ancient shelters showcase incredible artwork and offer another powerful perspective on the spiritual traditions of the Bininj people. Nourlangie is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with species unique to the region.
After a day of discovery, we return to Darwin in the evening. Reflect on a journey filled with wildlife encounters, ancient art, and unforgettable landscapes. This is more than a tour—it’s a deep dive into the heart of Australia’s Top End, blending nature, culture, and adventure in one exceptional day.
Meals: Not included
Driving distance: 620 km
Walking distance: approx. 2 km
*Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the itinerary due to weather, road closures, or cultural events.
Fra
1.087 kr.
pr. person
Lokation:
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, Oceania, Burrungkuy, Kakadu National Park, Cahills Crossing, Lambells Lagoon, Fogg Dam, Lichtfield, Australia, Kakadu, Adelaide River, Kakadu National Park, Bowali Visitor Centre, Northern Territory, Arnhem Land Region, Coomalie Shire, Adelaide River (town), Jabiru, Northern Territory, Marrakai, Corroboree Billabong, East Alligator River, Darwin, Ubirr, Rum Jungle, Nourlangie Rock
Varighed:
720 minutter
Sprog:
English
Anmeldelser:
4.5/5 stjerner
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Højdepunkter
- Marvel at the World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park
- Explore the floodplains of Ubirr with picturesque lookout views
- Visit the infamous Cahills Crossing to spot saltwater crocodiles
- Learn about Kakadu and traditional landowners at Bowali Visitor Centre
- Stroll through diverse Adelaide river wetlands and observation desks
Yderligere information
- - Please inform us of any medical conditions or mobility issues and provide a contact phone number at least 48 hours before departure.
- - Meals are not provided; guests can buy lunch at local stops or bring their own. We’ll have an eski onboard to keep items fresh, and a water refill station is available bring a refillable bottle to stay hydrated.
- - For comfort and safety, please bring: a 1.5L water bottle, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, swimmers and towel, weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable shoes, insect repellent, required medications, camera, and a 5-7kg small day bag.
- - From October to April: You are likely to experience high heat, humidity, and potential monsoonal rainfall. During the wet season, some areas may be subject to last-minute closures or changes to road conditions due to flooding or other weather-related factors. While we make every effort to inform guests of any changes, please be aware that such disruptions may occur without prior notice.
Inkluderet
- Kakadu National Park Pass included
- Australian wildlife sightings in natural habitat
- Experienced accredited driver tour guide
- Air-conditioned midi-coach or bus travel
- Comprehensive local tour commentary
- Crocodile jumping cruise (optional)
Ikke inkluderet
- NT Park pass required for Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve Wetlands (KD fare type only)
- Food and drinks
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
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