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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- Scenic Drives