Kakadu Wilderness Escape - departing Darwin
Additional Information
Itineraries may vary to adapt to seasonal changes and occasionally spots in the parks close or do not allow swimming. As safety is our top priority we plan accordingly to ensure our guests have the most fun and best experience possible while on tour.
A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Child policy 6 years old and over, not suitable for children 5 years old and under.
This terrain is not suitable for mobility impaired travellers, wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
Limited storage space on our vehicle, baggage kept to 1 x 5-7kg day bag per person.
Please notify the provider of any dietary requirements, medical conditions and your travelling contact number at the time of booking.
Private touring is available on request.
- Included in price:
- National Park entry fees Australian wildlife sightings Experienced outback driver guide Air-conditioned mini coach travel Comprehensive tour commentary Inner city pick up and drop off service
- Able to be purchased/hired:
- Any meals not indicated Travel insurance recommended Personal expenses
- What to bring:
- Refillable water bottle - 1L Hat, sunglasses & sunscreen Comfortable hiking shoes, all weather clothing Tropical strength insect repellent Money for snack and meals Camera
- Fitness level required:
- Medium
- Child policies:
- Child fare prices apply to children aged 6 to 12 years old. Not suitable for infants or children 5 years old and under due to the lengths of walking inolved.
- Departure points:
- Darwin, Northern Territory
- Departure time:
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7:30 AM Daily
- Pickup/departure instructions:
- Our main meeting point for this tour is the Travelodge Resort Darwin, 64 Cavenagh St, Darwin City at 7:30am.
- Duration:
- 12 hours.
- Approximate Return Time:
- 19:30pm.
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Tour Details
- Operator
- Autopia Tours
- Destinations
- Darwin, Adelaide River, Kakadu National Park and Ubirr
- Departs From
- Darwin
Tour Description
There is a reason that this unique and simply breathtaking Kakadu National Park is world famous, and we want to share it with you!
With over 20,000 square kms of diverse terrain, encompassing wetlands, ancient woodlands, stunning and age old rock formations, not to mention home to a third of Australia’s bird species and a fifth of it’s mammal species, we are not exaggerating when we say there is nowhere else on earth to experience the true wonder of nature quite like Kakadu.
On this one day Kakadu Wilderness Experience prepare to discover a deep connection to our environment as we travel to the lands of the Bininj and Mungguy People, their continued management of this park in association with Parks Australia is the key to why this region continues to thrive and support unparalleled wildlife and ecosystems.
A must do travel destination when visiting the Northern Territory!
Highlights:
• Kakadu National Park is one of four Australian sites included on the World Heritage List for exceptional natural and cultural values
• Explore floodplains of Ubirr, home to important Aboriginal rock painting sites thousands of years old
• Visit the infamous Cahills Crossing to safely spot saltwater crocodiles from the viewing platform
• Learn about Kakadu at the Bowali Visitor Centre
• Get your heart racing with a close encounter with an apex predator on the Adelaide River onboard the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise (optional extra); or
• Stroll the diverse wetlands boardwalk and observation desks at Fogg Dam Conservation Centre, a bird-watchers paradise
• Shhhhh there's a secret in every tour…
Description:
Join us on the adventure of a lifetime as we uncover the very best Kakadu has to offer.
We leave tropical Darwin travelling through the rich floodplains towards Kakadu National Park, this 20,000 square kilometre area is teeming with wildlife, important Aboriginal rock art sites, and diverse landscapes.
Our first stop of the day is an optional Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River or a visit to the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre. The traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people (who are active in the reserve's management) are one of the most spectacular places to explore the diverse wildlife of the Top End, home to numerous species of birds, turtles, water pythons and of course the iconic Saltwater Crocodile.
We’ll stop in at the Bowali Visitor Centre to learn more about the rich indigenous culture and history of this special place and break for lunch (at own expense). We’ll visit the famous Cahills Crossing in search of crocodiles at this eye opening stretch of water, the only road access point between Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park.
Visit the World Heritage Listed, sacred site Ubirr rock art. Home to some of the oldest and best preserved rock art galleries in the world. Dating back some 20,000 years and discover the hidden secrets with a guided walk.
Meals: n/a
Driving Distance: 615 km
Walking Distance: ~4km / 6km
*This itinerary schedule is interchangeable during seasonal weather fluctuations or during park closures due to traditional land owner ceremonies.
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