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Experience the cultural and natural beauty of Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory by joining our Darwin to Kakadu Day Trip. This World Heritage Listed park is home to ancient indigenous rock art galleries, some of the oldest and most well-preserved in the world.

DAY1
DEPARTS07:30
RETURNS19:30
PRICE$ 175 – 240 AUD + WETLANDS
$ 220 – 285 AUD + CROCS CRUISE

Highlights

  • Kakadu National Park in Australia is recognized as a World Heritage site due to its exceptional natural environment, wildlife, and cultural significance.
  • Visitors can explore the Ubirr floodplains and observe ancient Aboriginal rock paintings that date back over 20,000 years.
  • At Cahills Crossing, visitors can observe saltwater crocodiles in the wild from the viewing platform, depending on seasonal conditions.
  • You can visit the Bowali Visitor Centre to learn more about the Kakadu region. Take the necessary time to appreciate and purchase local indigenous arts and artifacts.
  • You can cruise along the Adelaide River on the Crocodile Cruise and witness the thrill of watching these enormous creatures jump into the air as our guides feed them (optional extra).
  • Visitors can explore the boardwalk and observation decks at the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre, where they can experience the diverse wetlands and observe various species of wildlife, making it a paradise for bird watchers.

This itinerary may be subject to changes based on seasonal weather fluctuations and park closures, as dictated by traditional landowner ceremonies.

What you can actually see!

Itinerary

Set out on our daily excursions originating in Darwin, heading towards the globally recognized Kakadu, where we unveil the splendour of Australia’s most expansive national park.

Commencing our journey in Darwin, we head to Kakadu National Park, which encompasses 20,000 square meters and is characterized by its varied terrains, abundant wetlands, and many indigenous plants and animals. This park is also notably significant for its cultural heritage, hosting pivotal Aboriginal rock art locations.

Our first destination is the Adelaide River. Here, guests can partake in the thrilling Jumping Croc Cruises or explore the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre, situated on the ancestral grounds of the Limilngan-Wulna community. The centre is celebrated for its varied wildlife, home to local birds, turtles, water pythons, and estuarine crocodiles.

Our journey includes visiting the Bowali Visitor Centre, presenting a chance to delve into the area’s profound Aboriginal artistry, culture, historical context, and importance. A stop at Cahills Crossing, a notorious waterway acting as the exclusive vehicular passage linking Kakadu National Park with Arnhem Land, is also planned, with a lookout for crocodiles.

Following this, we arrive at the World Heritage Site, Ubirr, where we take a guided tour around this hallowed area, renowned for hosting some of the planet’s oldest and most intact rock paintings.

Total driving distance: 620 km. Total walking distance: 2 km

Details

Pricing Options

Kakadu day trip from Darwin:
AUD 240 Adult (13+ yo), AUD 175 *Child (6-12)

Day trips Darwin to Kakadu + Crocodile Cruise:
AUD 285 Adult (13+ yo), AUD 220 *Child (6-12)
*Child policy is six years old and over; this tour is unsuitable for children five years old and under.

Aditional Information

  • Kakadu National Park Entry Pass
  • Guided walking tour through Aboriginal rock art gallery
  • Accredited Outback driver and tour guide
  • Comfortable, air-conditioned mini-coach
  • Entry to World Heritage Listed Site
  • Native Australian wildlife
  • Comprehensive commentary along your tour
  • Inner-city pick-up/drop-off from selected Darwin locations
  • Refillable water bottle (at least 2L)
  • Comfortable shoes for hiking (closed-toe shoes with tread)
  • Insect repellent (tropical strength)
  • Cash for extra snacks and meals
  • Sun protection – sunscreen, hat & sunglasses
  • Comfortable clothing suitable for all weather conditions
  • Small day pack 5-7kg
  • Camera to capture your memories!
  • Binoculars for spotting wildlife
The weather conditions in the Top End can fluctuate rapidly and be quite intense at times. Temperatures can soar to over 40+ degrees Celsius in the dry season and drop dramatically in the evening. Before your journey, we recommend checking the average temperatures for the time of year you’re travelling and packing suitable clothing. In the case of rain or harsh weather, expect your tour to go ahead unless otherwise advised by the provider.
  • Any meals not previously indicated in the itinerary
  • We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance
  • Pre/post-tour hotel transfers
  • Additional personal expenses
  • This itinerary is interchangeable and may vary to accommodate seasonal weather conditions, fluctuations, or park closures due to ceremonies or events held by traditional custodians.
  • Hiking included in this tour requires a moderate level of fitness.
  • Child fares apply to children between 6 to 12 years old. Due to the activities involved, this tour is unsuitable for children five years old and under.
  • This terrain is unsuitable for mobility-impaired travellers with wheelchairs, walkers, prams or strollers.
  • Due to limited storage space in our vehicles, baggage must be kept to a 1 x 5-7kg bag per person.
  • All tours MUST be re-confirmed with the tour operator within seven days of departure on 03 9393 1300.
  • Please notify the tour operator of any preexisting medical conditions before departure.
  • Private charter tours are available upon request.

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FAQ

The tour typically includes visits to significant sites like Nourlangie Rock, Ubirr Rock, and Cahill Crossing, known for their ancient Aboriginal rock art. The highlight is often a boat cruise on Yellow Water Billabong, where you can spot wildlife like saltwater crocodiles and various bird species.

Kakadu National Park offers various activities catering to different fitness levels. While there are some challenging hikes like the Jim Jim Falls Walk, there are also easier options like the Nourlangie Rock Art Walk. It’s essential to check with your tour guide about the fitness level required for each activity.

Yes, the tour often includes visits to Ubirr Rock and Nourlangie Rock, where you can see ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries. These sites offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of the Aboriginal people.
Yes, there are options for scenic flights, including short 30-minute flights and longer tours covering more of the park. These flights offer a unique bird’s-eye view of landmarks like Jim Jim and Twin Falls and the expansive floodplains. Additional costs may apply for these flights.