We are offering the Best Experience of the Kakadu National Park in just 2 days. It is a private tour, directed by mature and experienced tour guides. We are going to have a full immersion in the Kakadu NP, getting to know the old aboriginal culture, we are going to have fun swimming in majestic waterholes, we are going to experience the different Kakadu landscapes, as the wetlands, the monsoon forest or the Rocky Hills. A serie of unforgettable hikes, feeling the magic spirit of this ancestral land. Everything in a 5 star customer service!
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English & 3 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English & 3 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fee
Private Tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional experienced Tour Guide
Dinner is not included.
Accommodation. Client has to book the accommodation.
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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We are offering the Best Experience of the Kakadu National Park in just 2 days. It is a private tour, directed by mature and experienced tour guides. We are going to have a full immersion in the Kakadu NP, getting to know the old aboriginal culture, we are going to have fun swimming in majestic waterholes, we are going to experience the different Kakadu landscapes, as the wetlands, the monsoon forest or the Rocky Hills. A serie of unforgettable hikes, feeling the magic spirit of this ancestral land. Everything in a 5 star customer service!
Highlights
2 days
Offered in English & 3 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 days
Offered in English & 3 Others
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fee
Private Tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional experienced Tour Guide
Dinner is not included.
Accommodation. Client has to book the accommodation.
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Darwin to Kakadu
6 Stops
1
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve
Fogg Dam, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a wetland conservation reserve renowned for its rich biodiversity and birdwatching opportunities. It's situated about 70 kilometers east of Darwin, near the Adelaide River. The dam was initially constructed for agricultural purposes, but later it was repurposed as a wildlife sanctuary.
30 minutes
2
Adelaide River
Jumping crocodiles, also known as "salty cruises" or "croc tours," are a popular tourist attraction in the Northern Territory of Australia, particularly in areas like the Adelaide River near Darwin. These tours offer visitors the thrilling experience of seeing saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat, often luring them to the surface with bait before encouraging them to leap out of the water.
The saltwater crocodile, or "salty," is one of the largest and most formidable predators in the world, capable of launching itself out of the water with surprising agility to catch prey. During jumping crocodile tours, operators entice these massive reptiles to leap out of the river using meat on a stick, giving tourists a close-up view of their powerful jaws and impressive athleticism.
1 hour
3
Kakadu National Park
Stop at the Welcome Sign.
10 minutes
4
Ubirr
Ubirr, located in Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, is renowned for its rich Indigenous cultural significance and stunning natural beauty. It's an area of immense cultural and historical importance to the Aboriginal people of the region, particularly the Bininj/Mungguy people.
Ubirr is famous for its ancient rock art galleries, which feature intricate and well-preserved Aboriginal rock paintings that date back thousands of years. These artworks depict scenes from Indigenous mythology, spiritual beliefs, and everyday life, offering valuable insights into the cultural heritage of the region.
In addition to its cultural significance, Ubirr boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including vast floodplains, lush wetlands, and rugged sandstone escarpments. Visitors can explore walking trails that lead to various rock art sites and lookout points, providing opportunities to appreciate both the natural and cultural wonders of the area.
1 hour and 30 minutes
5
Cahills Crossing
Cahill's Crossing is a notorious and potentially dangerous river crossing located in Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It spans the East Alligator River, which is home to a significant population of saltwater crocodiles, known locally as "salties." The crossing is a part of the Arnhem Land escarpment route and connects Kakadu National Park with Arnhem Land.
30 minutes
6
Nourlangie Rock
Nourlangie, also known as Burrungkuy, is a significant Aboriginal cultural site located within Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The rock shelters at Nourlangie have been inhabited by Aboriginal people for thousands of years, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied areas in Australia. The rock art found here provides a window into the spiritual and cultural practices of the Bininj/Mungguy people, depicting stories, ceremonies, and traditional hunting scenes.
Nourlangie is home to some of Kakadu's most iconic rock art sites, including the Anbangbang Gallery, which features a diverse array of paintings spanning thousands of years. These artworks are remarkably well-preserved and offer valuable insights into the cultural heritage of the region.
In addition to its cultural significance, Nourlangie offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including rugged sandstone escarpments, lush wetlands, and expansive floodplains.