Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour
Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour
Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour
Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour
Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour
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Darwin: Kakadu National Park & Wildlife Full Day Tour

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Highlights

Hear stories about the park's wildlife and ancient history from an expert guide
Learn about the Aboriginal Ubirr Rock Art, a World Heritage Listed site
Visit Cahill Crossing to spot wild saltwater crocodiles safely (seasonal).
Itinerary
Join a group tour perfect for families, groups, and adventure-seekers alike and spend a full day exploring the Kakadu National Park in an air-conditioned minibus to view the park's incredible landscape and ancient Aboriginal rock art.
  
Enjoy your journey into Kakadu National Park, the largest National Park in Australia, with a professional guide who will lead you to 3-4 of the most amazing sites and overlooks that the 20,000-square-kilometer protected site has to offer.

Visit the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre as your first stop. These traditional lands are of the Limilngan-Wulna people, who are active in the reserve's management, and are home to some of the most spectacular places to explore the diverse wildlife of the Top End.

Keep an eye out for numerous species of birds, turtles, water pythons, and of course, the iconic saltwater crocodile. Choose the optional Jumping Croc Cruise on the iconic Adelaide River to get a closer look at the gigantic saltwater crocodile.

Hear stories and information about the art's formation, history, animals, and ancient inhabitants. After arriving at each site or overlook, you will have plenty of time to explore and capture memories in photographs.

*From November to April, our 1-Day Kakadu Tour runs on a flexible itinerary to keep your adventure safe, smooth and packed with highlights during the Top End wet season. Heavy rainfall, flooded roads and changing park conditions can impact access within Kakadu National Park. Depending on conditions, Ubirr may be swapped for Nourlangie Rock, and Cahill Crossing may not be accessible after significant rainfall or large wet season flows.

If any locations are impacted, don't stress — your guide will switch things up to make sure you still experience as many of Kakadu's epic highlights as possible, or enjoy a like-for-like alternative. Expect ancient rock art, dramatic escarpments and unforgettable Top End scenery — rain or shine, it's all part of the adventure.