Tour
Tour
Tour
From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour
Discover Kakadu National Park on a guided day tour, spot crocodiles, experience Aboriginal rock art and enjoy wildlife for a memorable journey.
12 hrs
Free cancellation
Confirmación instantánea
Boleto móvil
From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour
Discover Kakadu National Park on a guided day tour, spot crocodiles, experience Aboriginal rock art and enjoy wildlife for a memorable journey.
12 hrs
Free cancellation
Confirmación instantánea
Boleto móvil
From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour
Discover Kakadu National Park on a guided day tour, spot crocodiles, experience Aboriginal rock art and enjoy wildlife for a memorable journey.
12 hrs
Free cancellation
Confirmación instantánea
Boleto móvil
Highlights
Full-day guided tour through the stunning Kakadu National Park
Wildlife spotting at rivers, wetlands and lookouts
Chance to see crocs at Cahills Crossing and on river cruise
Explore Aboriginal culture and ancient rock art at Ubirr
Visit Bowali Visitor Centre to learn Kakadu's history
What’s Included
Expert driver-guide and commentary
Air-conditioned return transfers from Darwin
Kakadu National Park entry fees
Optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise or Fogg Dam visit
Guided Aboriginal site walk at Ubirr
Your experience
Begin your Kakadu adventure from Darwin
Step into the heart of the Northern Territory on this full-day guided tour to Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its immense biodiversity and ancient Aboriginal culture. After an early morning pickup from Darwin, settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle as you head into the wild landscapes beyond the city. Prepare to be immersed in vast wetlands, woodlands and escarpments as your experienced guide introduces you to the wonders of Kakadu and its rich traditions.
Wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes
Kick off your adventure by choosing between two iconic wildlife experiences. Opt for the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River to witness powerful saltwater crocodiles propelling themselves from the water in search of food, or explore the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve—a haven for bird watchers and home to an array of reptile and aquatic species including turtles, water pythons and over 230 bird species. No matter your choice, the Northern Territory’s unique fauna and biodiverse habitats provide countless photo opportunities.
Cultural immersion at Bowali Visitor Centre
Continue your exploration at the Bowali Visitor Centre within Kakadu. Here, discover the deep connections between the land and its traditional Aboriginal custodians through interpretive displays and interactive exhibits. Learn how generations have thrived among these landscapes for over 65,000 years, with ancient traditions still influencing daily life. This cultural immersion sets the context for the remarkable sites you’ll visit next.
Marvel at Cahills Crossing & Aboriginal art
Your journey next takes you to Cahills Crossing, the only road access between Arnhem Land and Kakadu and a prime viewing spot for wild saltwater crocodiles. Gather with your guide and fellow travelers as you scan the water’s edge—this region is known for having one of the world’s highest densities of crocodiles! Afterwards, follow your guide to Ubirr, a rocky outcrop famed for its extraordinary Aboriginal rock art galleries. Walk the easy trails past paintings dating back thousands of years, and listen as your guide shares stories of the Dreamtime. Finish your trek with a climb to Ubirr’s summit for sweeping views across the floodplains and stone country that define Kakadu.
Scenic return and itinerary highlights
7:35am: Departure from central Darwin
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve or Jumping Croc Cruise
Corroboree Park Tavern stop for refreshments
Photo stop at Kakadu National Park entrance
Bowali Visitor Centre
Wildlife viewing at Cahills Crossing
Guided exploration of Ubirr and Aboriginal galleries
Return to Darwin around 7:30pm
Why choose this Kakadu tour?
This journey is your gateway to an authentic Australian outback experience, balancing adventure, wildlife, Aboriginal heritage and natural beauty. With expert commentary and flexible options for wildlife encounters, it’s ideal for travellers seeking both education and excitement. Marvel at untouched wilderness and return to Darwin with incredible memories of one of Australia’s most iconic regions.
Book your From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour tickets now!
Follow your guide’s safety instructions at all times
Do not approach or feed wildlife, especially crocodiles
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain
Supervise children throughout the trip
Alcohol is not permitted on tour vehicles
Lunes
Martes
Miércoles
Jueves
Viernes
Sábado
Domingo
12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm
What should I bring for the Kakadu Wilderness tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a refillable water bottle and insect repellent. A small day pack is recommended for personal items.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years of age are not permitted on this tour. All guests aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Are meals included on the tour?
Meals are not included. There will be stops where guests can purchase refreshments and food along the way.
How physically demanding is the tour?
A moderate level of fitness is required. Some walks have rocky terrain and slight inclines, especially at Ubirr lookout.
Do I need to bring my own tickets for park entry?
No, your entry to Kakadu National Park is included in your tour. Bring your mobile ticket for confirmation at departure.
Bring sunscreen, hat and refillable water bottle for sun protection
Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walks on rocky tracks
Carry insect repellent, especially during the wet season
A moderate fitness level is required for some walks
Children under 6 are not allowed on this tour
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day guided tour through the stunning Kakadu National Park
Wildlife spotting at rivers, wetlands and lookouts
Chance to see crocs at Cahills Crossing and on river cruise
Explore Aboriginal culture and ancient rock art at Ubirr
Visit Bowali Visitor Centre to learn Kakadu's history
What’s Included
Expert driver-guide and commentary
Air-conditioned return transfers from Darwin
Kakadu National Park entry fees
Optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise or Fogg Dam visit
Guided Aboriginal site walk at Ubirr
Your experience
Begin your Kakadu adventure from Darwin
Step into the heart of the Northern Territory on this full-day guided tour to Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its immense biodiversity and ancient Aboriginal culture. After an early morning pickup from Darwin, settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle as you head into the wild landscapes beyond the city. Prepare to be immersed in vast wetlands, woodlands and escarpments as your experienced guide introduces you to the wonders of Kakadu and its rich traditions.
Wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes
Kick off your adventure by choosing between two iconic wildlife experiences. Opt for the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River to witness powerful saltwater crocodiles propelling themselves from the water in search of food, or explore the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve—a haven for bird watchers and home to an array of reptile and aquatic species including turtles, water pythons and over 230 bird species. No matter your choice, the Northern Territory’s unique fauna and biodiverse habitats provide countless photo opportunities.
Cultural immersion at Bowali Visitor Centre
Continue your exploration at the Bowali Visitor Centre within Kakadu. Here, discover the deep connections between the land and its traditional Aboriginal custodians through interpretive displays and interactive exhibits. Learn how generations have thrived among these landscapes for over 65,000 years, with ancient traditions still influencing daily life. This cultural immersion sets the context for the remarkable sites you’ll visit next.
Marvel at Cahills Crossing & Aboriginal art
Your journey next takes you to Cahills Crossing, the only road access between Arnhem Land and Kakadu and a prime viewing spot for wild saltwater crocodiles. Gather with your guide and fellow travelers as you scan the water’s edge—this region is known for having one of the world’s highest densities of crocodiles! Afterwards, follow your guide to Ubirr, a rocky outcrop famed for its extraordinary Aboriginal rock art galleries. Walk the easy trails past paintings dating back thousands of years, and listen as your guide shares stories of the Dreamtime. Finish your trek with a climb to Ubirr’s summit for sweeping views across the floodplains and stone country that define Kakadu.
Scenic return and itinerary highlights
7:35am: Departure from central Darwin
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve or Jumping Croc Cruise
Corroboree Park Tavern stop for refreshments
Photo stop at Kakadu National Park entrance
Bowali Visitor Centre
Wildlife viewing at Cahills Crossing
Guided exploration of Ubirr and Aboriginal galleries
Return to Darwin around 7:30pm
Why choose this Kakadu tour?
This journey is your gateway to an authentic Australian outback experience, balancing adventure, wildlife, Aboriginal heritage and natural beauty. With expert commentary and flexible options for wildlife encounters, it’s ideal for travellers seeking both education and excitement. Marvel at untouched wilderness and return to Darwin with incredible memories of one of Australia’s most iconic regions.
Book your From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour tickets now!
Follow your guide’s safety instructions at all times
Do not approach or feed wildlife, especially crocodiles
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain
Supervise children throughout the trip
Alcohol is not permitted on tour vehicles
Lunes
Martes
Miércoles
Jueves
Viernes
Sábado
Domingo
12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm 12:00am - 11:59pm
What should I bring for the Kakadu Wilderness tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a refillable water bottle and insect repellent. A small day pack is recommended for personal items.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years of age are not permitted on this tour. All guests aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Are meals included on the tour?
Meals are not included. There will be stops where guests can purchase refreshments and food along the way.
How physically demanding is the tour?
A moderate level of fitness is required. Some walks have rocky terrain and slight inclines, especially at Ubirr lookout.
Do I need to bring my own tickets for park entry?
No, your entry to Kakadu National Park is included in your tour. Bring your mobile ticket for confirmation at departure.
Bring sunscreen, hat and refillable water bottle for sun protection
Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walks on rocky tracks
Carry insect repellent, especially during the wet season
A moderate fitness level is required for some walks
Children under 6 are not allowed on this tour
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day guided tour through the stunning Kakadu National Park
Wildlife spotting at rivers, wetlands and lookouts
Chance to see crocs at Cahills Crossing and on river cruise
Explore Aboriginal culture and ancient rock art at Ubirr
Visit Bowali Visitor Centre to learn Kakadu's history
What’s Included
Expert driver-guide and commentary
Air-conditioned return transfers from Darwin
Kakadu National Park entry fees
Optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise or Fogg Dam visit
Guided Aboriginal site walk at Ubirr
Your experience
Begin your Kakadu adventure from Darwin
Step into the heart of the Northern Territory on this full-day guided tour to Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its immense biodiversity and ancient Aboriginal culture. After an early morning pickup from Darwin, settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle as you head into the wild landscapes beyond the city. Prepare to be immersed in vast wetlands, woodlands and escarpments as your experienced guide introduces you to the wonders of Kakadu and its rich traditions.
Wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes
Kick off your adventure by choosing between two iconic wildlife experiences. Opt for the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River to witness powerful saltwater crocodiles propelling themselves from the water in search of food, or explore the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve—a haven for bird watchers and home to an array of reptile and aquatic species including turtles, water pythons and over 230 bird species. No matter your choice, the Northern Territory’s unique fauna and biodiverse habitats provide countless photo opportunities.
Cultural immersion at Bowali Visitor Centre
Continue your exploration at the Bowali Visitor Centre within Kakadu. Here, discover the deep connections between the land and its traditional Aboriginal custodians through interpretive displays and interactive exhibits. Learn how generations have thrived among these landscapes for over 65,000 years, with ancient traditions still influencing daily life. This cultural immersion sets the context for the remarkable sites you’ll visit next.
Marvel at Cahills Crossing & Aboriginal art
Your journey next takes you to Cahills Crossing, the only road access between Arnhem Land and Kakadu and a prime viewing spot for wild saltwater crocodiles. Gather with your guide and fellow travelers as you scan the water’s edge—this region is known for having one of the world’s highest densities of crocodiles! Afterwards, follow your guide to Ubirr, a rocky outcrop famed for its extraordinary Aboriginal rock art galleries. Walk the easy trails past paintings dating back thousands of years, and listen as your guide shares stories of the Dreamtime. Finish your trek with a climb to Ubirr’s summit for sweeping views across the floodplains and stone country that define Kakadu.
Scenic return and itinerary highlights
7:35am: Departure from central Darwin
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve or Jumping Croc Cruise
Corroboree Park Tavern stop for refreshments
Photo stop at Kakadu National Park entrance
Bowali Visitor Centre
Wildlife viewing at Cahills Crossing
Guided exploration of Ubirr and Aboriginal galleries
Return to Darwin around 7:30pm
Why choose this Kakadu tour?
This journey is your gateway to an authentic Australian outback experience, balancing adventure, wildlife, Aboriginal heritage and natural beauty. With expert commentary and flexible options for wildlife encounters, it’s ideal for travellers seeking both education and excitement. Marvel at untouched wilderness and return to Darwin with incredible memories of one of Australia’s most iconic regions.
Book your From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour tickets now!
Bring sunscreen, hat and refillable water bottle for sun protection
Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walks on rocky tracks
Carry insect repellent, especially during the wet season
A moderate fitness level is required for some walks
Children under 6 are not allowed on this tour
Follow your guide’s safety instructions at all times
Do not approach or feed wildlife, especially crocodiles
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain
Supervise children throughout the trip
Alcohol is not permitted on tour vehicles
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day guided tour through the stunning Kakadu National Park
Wildlife spotting at rivers, wetlands and lookouts
Chance to see crocs at Cahills Crossing and on river cruise
Explore Aboriginal culture and ancient rock art at Ubirr
Visit Bowali Visitor Centre to learn Kakadu's history
What’s Included
Expert driver-guide and commentary
Air-conditioned return transfers from Darwin
Kakadu National Park entry fees
Optional Jumping Crocodile Cruise or Fogg Dam visit
Guided Aboriginal site walk at Ubirr
Your experience
Begin your Kakadu adventure from Darwin
Step into the heart of the Northern Territory on this full-day guided tour to Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its immense biodiversity and ancient Aboriginal culture. After an early morning pickup from Darwin, settle into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle as you head into the wild landscapes beyond the city. Prepare to be immersed in vast wetlands, woodlands and escarpments as your experienced guide introduces you to the wonders of Kakadu and its rich traditions.
Wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes
Kick off your adventure by choosing between two iconic wildlife experiences. Opt for the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River to witness powerful saltwater crocodiles propelling themselves from the water in search of food, or explore the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve—a haven for bird watchers and home to an array of reptile and aquatic species including turtles, water pythons and over 230 bird species. No matter your choice, the Northern Territory’s unique fauna and biodiverse habitats provide countless photo opportunities.
Cultural immersion at Bowali Visitor Centre
Continue your exploration at the Bowali Visitor Centre within Kakadu. Here, discover the deep connections between the land and its traditional Aboriginal custodians through interpretive displays and interactive exhibits. Learn how generations have thrived among these landscapes for over 65,000 years, with ancient traditions still influencing daily life. This cultural immersion sets the context for the remarkable sites you’ll visit next.
Marvel at Cahills Crossing & Aboriginal art
Your journey next takes you to Cahills Crossing, the only road access between Arnhem Land and Kakadu and a prime viewing spot for wild saltwater crocodiles. Gather with your guide and fellow travelers as you scan the water’s edge—this region is known for having one of the world’s highest densities of crocodiles! Afterwards, follow your guide to Ubirr, a rocky outcrop famed for its extraordinary Aboriginal rock art galleries. Walk the easy trails past paintings dating back thousands of years, and listen as your guide shares stories of the Dreamtime. Finish your trek with a climb to Ubirr’s summit for sweeping views across the floodplains and stone country that define Kakadu.
Scenic return and itinerary highlights
7:35am: Departure from central Darwin
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve or Jumping Croc Cruise
Corroboree Park Tavern stop for refreshments
Photo stop at Kakadu National Park entrance
Bowali Visitor Centre
Wildlife viewing at Cahills Crossing
Guided exploration of Ubirr and Aboriginal galleries
Return to Darwin around 7:30pm
Why choose this Kakadu tour?
This journey is your gateway to an authentic Australian outback experience, balancing adventure, wildlife, Aboriginal heritage and natural beauty. With expert commentary and flexible options for wildlife encounters, it’s ideal for travellers seeking both education and excitement. Marvel at untouched wilderness and return to Darwin with incredible memories of one of Australia’s most iconic regions.
Book your From Darwin: Kakadu Wilderness Full-Day Guided Tour tickets now!
Bring sunscreen, hat and refillable water bottle for sun protection
Wear comfortable footwear suitable for walks on rocky tracks
Carry insect repellent, especially during the wet season
A moderate fitness level is required for some walks
Children under 6 are not allowed on this tour
Follow your guide’s safety instructions at all times
Do not approach or feed wildlife, especially crocodiles
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain
Supervise children throughout the trip
Alcohol is not permitted on tour vehicles
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Comparte esto:
Comparte esto:
Comparte esto:
Otro Tour
Boletos oficiales. Experiencias inolvidables.
Descubre tickadoo: tu guía impulsada por IA para los mejores eventos, actividades y momentos en todo el mundo.
What do you wanna doo?®
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
///vibrates.vines.plus
tickadoo © 2025. Todos los derechos reservados.
Boletos oficiales. Experiencias inolvidables.
Descubre tickadoo: tu guía impulsada por IA para los mejores eventos, actividades y momentos en todo el mundo.
What do you wanna doo?®
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
///vibrates.vines.plus
tickadoo © 2025. Todos los derechos reservados.
Boletos oficiales. Experiencias inolvidables.
Descubre tickadoo, tu guía impulsada por IA para los mejores eventos, actividades y momentos en todo el mundo.
What do you wanna doo?®
tickadoo Inc.
447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.
///vibrates.vines.plus
tickadoo © 2025. Todos los derechos reservados.
Desde A$255
Desde A$255