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Autopia Tours is a recognised leader in small group adventure tours within the NT and beyond.

With over 30 years’ experience in providing small group adventure, they know what you want.

Autopia Tours are very proud of the driver guides, they are the heart and soul of the company. The Aussie driver guides are all very knowledgeable and love showing off such a beautiful country. The information commentary will be a highlight of your tour. Like you, the tour guides are world travellers, have a sense of adventure and don’t take life too seriously.

The maximum group size is 24 passengers. Unlike competitors, you won’t be squeezed amongst 50 other travellers as our group sizes are small. So you can relax, enjoy your tour and talk to your fellow passengers in comfort.

Autopia Tours believe life is all about unique experiences. Whether it’s seeing crocodiles up close in their natural habitat, swimming in one of the NT’s pristine waterholes, learning our indigenous culture or hiking to capture spectacular views. Autopia Tours can take you there.

Autopia Tours are all about providing treasured memories that will last a lifetime.

Tours available

Kakadu National Park with Fogg Dam Wetlands

Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we explore the breathtaking landscapes of Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed treasure rich in biodiversity, Aboriginal culture, and ancient rock art.

Departing from Darwin, we travel through the lush floodplains of the Top End. Guests will visit Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, home to an array of birdlife, reptiles, and local flora.

We stop at Corroboree Park Tavern for the chance to purchase lunch and support the local community, before heading to the Bowali Visitor Centre to explore Kakadu's cultural significance through engaging displays.

Next, we visit the iconic Cahills Crossing, known for its crocodile sightings and tidal flows, followed by the spectacular Ubirr Rock, where ancient Aboriginal rock art and panoramic views await. When seasonal conditions restrict access, we explore Nourlangie Rock (Burrungkuy), another remarkable site featuring sacred shelters and exceptional art.

After a day filled with nature, culture, and awe-inspiring scenery, we return to Darwin in the evening. This tour is a perfect blend of adventure and discovery in one of Australia's most iconic national parks.

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2 Day Kakadu Retreat Yellow Water Cruise - Wet Season (Accommodated)

Do summer differently and join us on an exclusive tour showcasing the best highlights of the Top End during Kakadu's famous green season. Kakadu National Park offers the chance to discover some of the world's oldest and best-preserved Aboriginal rock art while immersing yourself in the rich culture and stories of the traditional owners. Keep an eye out for crocodiles as we cruise the ancient wetlands by boat, all while exploring stunning landscapes and pockets of rainforest filled with endemic flora and fauna.

Embark on a captivating 2-day journey from Darwin to Kakadu, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed wonder brimming with natural beauty and cultural significance. This fully accommodated tour lets you relax each evening at Kakadu's famous Cooinda Lodge, offering luxury amidst the Australian bush. Choose between air-conditioned retreat tents with shared bathroom facilities, or enjoy extra comforts in a lodge room with a private ensuite.

Over the course of this adventure, you'll explore Kakadu's iconic landscapes, including Fogg Dam, Mamukala Wetlands, and Nourlangie Rock, as well as the unforgettable Yellow Water Sunset Cruise, showcasing the park's wildlife and landscapes. This tour promises an unforgettable experience in one of Australia's most extraordinary national parks.

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Kakadu National Park with Crocodile Cruise

Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we explore the breathtaking landscapes of Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed treasure rich in biodiversity, Aboriginal culture, and ancient rock art.

Departing from Darwin, we travel through the lush floodplains of the Top End. Guests will join a 1-hour Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River, where mighty saltwater crocodiles leap from the water.

We stop at Corroboree Park Tavern for the chance to purchase lunch and support the local community, before heading to the Bowali Visitor Centre to explore Kakadu's cultural significance through engaging displays.

Next, we visit the iconic Cahills Crossing, known for its crocodile sightings and tidal flows, followed by the spectacular Ubirr Rock, where ancient Aboriginal rock art and panoramic views await. When seasonal conditions restrict access, we explore Nourlangie Rock (Burrungkuy), another remarkable site featuring sacred shelters and exceptional art.

After a day filled with nature, culture, and awe-inspiring scenery, we return to Darwin in the evening. This tour is a perfect blend of adventure and discovery in one of Australia's most iconic national parks.

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Litchfield National Park with Crocodile Cruise

Embark on a spectacular adventure to Litchfield National Park, a tropical paradise renowned for its majestic waterfalls, crystal-clear plunge pools, and diverse landscapes. Just over an hour's drive from Darwin, this park offers a refreshing escape from the heat of the Top End, surrounded by lush rainforests and unique geological formations.

As we explore, you'll be mesmerized by the park's sandstone pillars, sweeping floodplain views, and vibrant plant and animal life. Take in panoramic views along bushland walking tracks that lead to some of the most stunning lookout points, ensuring unforgettable photo opportunities.

We'll stop in the charming township of Batchelor where you can pick up lunch to enjoy during the day. Afterward, we'll visit the incredible Magnetic Termite Mounds, towering structures aligned with the Earth's magnetic field—an engineering marvel in the heart of the park.

To cool off, we'll swim in one of Litchfield's famous natural plunge pools. Choose between the serene Buley Rockholes or the breathtaking Wangi Falls. No visit is complete without experiencing the dramatic Florence Falls or Tolmer Falls, where cascading waters create an awe-inspiring spectacle.

After a day of exploration, we'll return to Darwin, leaving you refreshed and in awe of Litchfield's natural beauty.

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Half Day Jumping Crocodile Cruise on Adelaide River

Experience the Thrill of the Jumping Croc Cruise

Venture into the heart of the Adelaide River for an unforgettable wildlife encounter on the ½ Day Jumping Croc Cruise. Just 60 km southeast of Darwin, the Marrakai wetlands come alive with incredible biodiversity, including the legendary saltwater crocodiles, as well as hundreds of bird and reptile species.

This exhilarating journey takes you close to nature's apex predator. Watch in awe as crocodiles leap from the river's waters with terrifying speed and power to snatch food right from the boat. Led by expert local guides, you'll gain fascinating insights into the behavior, habitats, and survival tactics of these magnificent creatures, ensuring both safety and education.

Beyond crocodiles, the wetlands teem with life. Spot barramundi darting beneath the surface, white-bellied sea eagles soaring overhead, and bull sharks patrolling the waters. The diverse wildlife of this region provides an immersive experience like no other.

Aboard a custom-built vessel designed for close-up views, this is a unique opportunity to witness the wild power of the crocodile and the surrounding ecosystem. After the adrenaline-packed cruise, return to Darwin with unforgettable memories of your close encounter with nature's most formidable predator.

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5 Day Kakadu Katherine Gorge Litchfield 4WD Adventure Tour (Camping)

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure showcasing the best of the Top End! This thrilling 5-day 4WD safari takes you through the iconic Kakadu National Park, Katherine Gorge, Nitmiluk National Park, and Litchfield National Park, offering a perfect mix of culture, nature, and adventure.

Experience Kakadu's awe-inspiring landscapes, from ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr to majestic waterfalls like Gunlom Falls and Jim Jim Falls. You'll explore hidden plunge pools surrounded by rugged cliffs, and hike through lush rainforests, immersing yourself in the stunning natural beauty. At Nitmiluk National Park, enjoy a serene boat cruise through the stunning Katherine Gorge, where sheer rock walls and rich cultural stories will leave you mesmerized.

As we head to Litchfield, marvel at the Magnetic Termite Mounds and cool off in natural plunge pools like Wangi Falls and Buley Rockholes. Take in breathtaking vistas from scenic lookouts and explore the park's hidden gems. Throughout the journey, enjoy the comforts of private campsites, communal meals, and evenings filled with laughter around the campfire under the Outback sky.

This immersive adventure offers more than just sightseeing—experience the heart of the Top End, with incredible wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and a deeper connection to the land. Adventure awaits!

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Katherine Gorge Cruise & Edith Falls (Leliyn) Day Tour

Discover the Beauty of Nitmiluk National Park

Head south from Darwin to explore the natural wonders of Nitmiluk National Park, home to the stunning Katherine Gorge. Along the way, pass through the historic townships of Adelaide River and Pine Creek, surrounded by unique flora and fauna endemic to the Northern Territory.

A highlight of the day is the NitNit Dreaming two-hour boat cruise through Katherine Gorge, where you'll float between towering 70-meter cliffs, as the changing light creates a mesmerizing display of colors on the rock faces. Guided by expert locals, you'll also learn about the deep cultural significance of the gorge to the Jawoyn people, who have lived in harmony with this land for thousands of years.

After the cruise, visit Edith Falls (Leliyn), a serene spot perfect for a swim in the refreshing natural plunge pool. If swimming isn't your thing, relax by the water and take in the peaceful surroundings.

As we make our way back to Darwin, you'll reflect on a day filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and the beauty of Nitmiluk National Park—an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Northern Territory.

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Litchfield National Park with Fogg Dam Wetlands

Explore Nature's Wonders - Embark on an unforgettable journey to Litchfield National Park, a tropical paradise famous for its stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear pools, and diverse landscapes. Just over an hour's drive from Darwin, we'll head to this lush haven, offering the perfect escape from the heat of the Top End.

As we explore, you'll be captivated by the park's sandstone pillars, panoramic floodplain views, and vibrant flora and fauna. Walk along bushland tracks to some of the best lookout points, capturing the beauty of this pristine region.

Along the way, we'll stop in the charming township of Batchelor, where you can pick up lunch to take with you. We'll then visit the remarkable Magnetic Termite Mounds, an incredible natural wonder aligned with the Earth's magnetic field.

Afterward, cool off with a refreshing swim at one of Litchfield's renowned plunge pools—either the serene Buley Rockholes or the breathtaking Wangi Falls. No visit is complete without witnessing the majestic Florence Falls or Tolmer Falls, where the thundering cascades provide a truly awe-inspiring sight.

After exploring these natural wonders, we'll return to Darwin, leaving you relaxed and rejuvenated from a day immersed in the beauty of Litchfield National Park.

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3 Day Kakadu & Litchfield 4WD Soft Adventure Tour (Camping)

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime with a 4WD safari through Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, where natural wonders and rich Aboriginal culture come together in an unforgettable journey. Discover ancient rock art, explore wetlands teeming with crocodiles, and hike to hidden waterfalls and serene plunge pools, all while immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Top End.

Cruise through the Corroboree Billabong, soak in the stunning landscapes, and learn about the area's fascinating history. Spend your days exploring iconic sites like Ubirr Rock and the awe-inspiring Gunlom Falls and Jim Jim Falls, and unwind each evening at our private campsites. Enjoy the comfort of spacious safari tents or traditional bush swags, all set in tranquil bushland where you'll gather around the campfire to enjoy the stars, crackling fires, and delicious meals prepared together.

From vibrant sunsets to unforgettable stargazing, this immersive safari offers more than just sightseeing—it's an opportunity to connect with nature, culture, and fellow travellers. Whether you're cooling off in crystal-clear waters, learning the art of bush cooking, or hiking through ancient landscapes, this journey will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

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3 Day Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park & Kings Canyon Tour (Camping)

Escape to the heart of Australia on this unforgettable 3-day adventure through Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon. Explore the Red Centre's stunning landscapes, iconic landmarks, and rich Aboriginal culture, all while immersing yourself in the unique natural beauty of the outback.

Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Alice Springs or Yulara, including stops the Aboriginal Cultural Centre before reaching Uluru. Take a guided walk around the base of Uluru, where ancient rock art and sacred waterholes await. Enjoy a stunning sunset over Uluru before dinner under the stars in an unforgettable setting.

On Day 2, witness a breathtaking sunrise at Uluru, followed by a hike at Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). Next, journey to Kings Canyon, where you'll experience a magical sunset and a traditional campfire dinner.

Day 3 brings the highlight of the trip—the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. Marvel at the 100-meter cliffs and dramatic sandstone formations while learning about the region's geological and cultural significance. Afterward, head back to Alice Springs, enriched with unforgettable memories and stories to share.

Camping options include safari tents or traditional bush swags. This adventure offers not only sightseeing but a true outback experience, complete with team-building and authentic cultural immersion.

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4 Days Kakadu & Katherine Gorge Cultural Experience (Accommodated)

Begin an unforgettable guided tour of Kakadu and Katherine National Parks, where you'll explore the stunning scenery and immerse yourself in local culture. Discover the world's oldest Aboriginal rock art, spot crocodiles during a river cruise, and learn about the area's fascinating history. You'll experience the biodiversity of Kakadu's monsoon forests, escarpments, and wetlands, home to unique flora and fauna. Enjoy comfortable accommodations in both Kakadu and Katherine.

This tour isn't just about sightseeing; it's about becoming part of the community. Your guide will share captivating stories, cultural traditions, and personal insights, creating an authentic connection to the land. You'll learn about local customs and traditions in a relaxed, friendly environment.

On Day 1, we depart from Darwin, visit WakWak Wetlands, and take a cultural cruise along the East Alligator River. After visiting Ubirr Rock to view ancient rock art, we'll enjoy a stunning sunset. On Day 2, explore more of Kakadu's cultural heritage, including Burrungkuy art site and other scenic locations. On Day 3, head to Katherine for a NitNit Dreaming Gorge Cruise, and on Day 4, enjoy a swim at Katherine Hot Springs, visit the Nitmiluk Cultural Centre, and relax at Edith Falls before returning to Darwin.

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4 Day Uluru Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon to West MacDonnell 4WD Tour (Camping)

Prepare for an unforgettable four-day adventure through Australia's Red Centre, exploring iconic landmarks like Uluru, Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta, and Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges). This expertly guided tour immerses you in the stunning landscapes of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where ancient rock formations and rich cultural history await. Your guide will bring the land to life with fascinating stories and hidden gems.

Choose between twin safari tents for comfort or traditional bush swags to sleep under the stars and experience the true Outback. This adventure is more than sightseeing—it's hands-on! You'll join in preparing meals, learning bush cooking, and bonding with fellow travellers.

Day 1 begins with a scenic journey to Uluru, where you'll explore the Aboriginal Cultural Centre and discover sacred rock art, Mutitjulu Waterhole, and Kantju Gorge. Enjoy a sunset over Uluru followed by a delicious dinner. On Day 2, hike the stunning Kata Tjuta and camp near Kings Canyon. Day 3 explores Kings Canyon, followed by a remote drive through the West MacDonnell Ranges, and ends with stargazing at a private campsite. On Day 4, swim at Ellery Creek Bighole, visit Standley Chasm, and return to Alice Springs with unforgettable memories.

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2 Day Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Rock Tour (Camping)

Get ready for an unforgettable overnight adventure through Australia's Red Centre! This small-group experience takes you to the heart of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, offering a unique blend of adventure, culture, and stunning natural beauty.

Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Alice Springs or you can meet us in Uluru/Ayers Rock Airport. Upon arrival at Uluru, you'll visit the Cultural Centre to dive into the rich Aboriginal history and Dreamtime stories before exploring the iconic rock formations. Take a guided walk around Uluru's base, marvel at sacred rock art, and visit the Mutitjulu Waterhole. Explore Kantju Gorge and enjoy a breathtaking sunset at Uluru Lookout.

For your stay, choose between comfortable safari tents or the traditional experience of sleeping under the stars in a swag, connecting deeply with nature.

Day 2 begins with a sunrise at Uluru before heading to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) for a hike through the Valley of the Winds or Walpa Gorge. The awe-inspiring rock formations, some over 500 million years old, are best appreciated up close.

This adventure is more than just sightseeing—it's an opportunity to connect with the land, culture, and fellow travellers. It's a Red Centre experience you won't forget.

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3 Day Kings Canyon & West MacDonnell Ranges 4WD Tour (Camping)

Get ready for an unforgettable 3-day 4WD adventure through Australia's Red Centre, where you'll explore stunning landscapes, camp under the stars, and immerse yourself in the beauty of iconic outback destinations. Along the way, our expert local guide will share fascinating stories about the region's history and culture, making each moment come alive as you journey through the legendary Mereenie Loop Red Centre Way. Whether you opt for a cozy stay in twin safari tents or prefer the classic bush swag experience—sleeping under a sky full of stars—you'll truly connect with the outback like never before.

On Day 1, we begin the adventure from Yulara or Ayers Rock, heading to the majestic Kings Canyon, where towering cliffs and sandstone formations await. After exploring the canyon, we'll gather around a campfire at our remote campsite, enjoying the tranquil desert night. Day 2 takes us through Kings Canyon to the West MacDonnell Ranges, where a scenic drive along the Mereenie Loop leads to more jaw-dropping landscapes. On Day 3, we visit Ormiston Gorge, the Ochre Pits, and Ellery Creek Bighole before heading to Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap, finishing the journey with unforgettable memories of the Red Centre's natural wonders.

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West MacDonnell Ranges Tjoritja & Standley Chasm

Embark on a memorable journey through the West MacDonnell Ranges, where natural beauty and cultural heritage blend seamlessly. Our adventure begins at Simpsons Gap, a site rich in Aboriginal culture and Dreamtime stories. The peaceful waterhole attracts wildlife, including the occasional rock wallaby, offering a glimpse into this sacred land.

Next, we visit Standley Chasm (Angkerle Atwatye), a narrow gorge surrounded by towering rock walls that glow reds and oranges under the sun. The sight is awe-inspiring. We then head to Ellery Creek Big Hole (Udepata), a stunning waterhole nestled between cliffs. Here, you can swim in crystal-clear waters before enjoying a picnic lunch by Outback beauty.

We continue to the Ochre Pits, a culturally significant site where vibrant, mineral-rich cliffs have been used for thousands of years by Aboriginal people for ochre in art and ceremony. The striking colors of the cliffs make for a fascinating visit.

Finally, we explore Ormiston Gorge, known for its dramatic red rock walls and winding trails. This geological marvel offers stunning views and a chance to connect with nature. After a day of awe-inspiring sights and culture, we return to Alice Springs, reflecting on the beauty and stories of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

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Activities

  • Scenic drives
  • Swimming

Accreditation

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
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