4 Day Kakadu Tour from Darwin

Explore 4 day Kakadu Accommodated Tour from Darwin with the floodplains of Ubirr, Kakadu, Edith Falls and Katherine Gorge. At Kakadu Outback Adventure, we offer unforgettable 4-day tours from Darwin, immersing guests in the rich Aboriginal culture and ancient rock art of Kakadu National Park. Our itineraries cater to various fitness levels, ensuring a safe and amazing experience amid stunning natural scenery and culturally significant sites despite seasonal weather fluctuations.

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DEPARTS
8:00 am
RETURNS
6:30 pm
Days
4
PRICE from
$2310 AUD
$1964 AUD

Operates

MON

Touring Route

Trip Style
Comfort
Language
English
Age Restriction
From 12 years old
Group Size
Max 16 people

Highlights

  • Visit Kakadu National Park (Gagadju Country), a World Heritage-listed site.

  • Explore Bowali & Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centres.

  • Explore Bowali & Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centres.

  • Watch for Crocs and Barramundi at Cahills Crossing.

  • Breathtaking Aboriginal rock art paintings and sunset views at Ubirr Rock.

  • Be guided through two exceptional Aboriginal rock art locations, Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) and Ubirr Rock (conditions/seasonality permitting).

  • Visit spectacular waterholes in Kakadu and Edith Falls (Leliyn) offering a tranquil setting with a waterfall and plunge pool for relaxation.

  • Immerse in Jawoyn culture in a NitNit Dreaming Katherine Two Gorge cruise, optional activity is a scenic helicopter ride over Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk Gorge in Jawoyn) and its surrounds.

  • Explore the rich culture of the Top End through immersive experiences, and gain a deeper understanding of the diverse cultural heritage of the lands we explore.

  • *The itinerary may change due to seasonal access, limiting entry to certain areas before and after the dry season. The falls typically don’t open until late June. The highlights are guidelines, as Kakadu’s diverse landscape and weather require flexibility, and group fitness levels will affect where we visit.

Trip Inclusions

  • 3 Nights’ Accommodation Private ensuite rooms (2 x Kakadu (Jabiru), 1 x Katherine)

  • Includes: 3 x Breakfast, 4 x Lunch, 3 x Dinner

  • Aboriginal culture and rock art viewing

  • Guluyambi Cultural Cruise, East Alligator

  • Katherine Gorge NitNit cultural cruise

  • Kakadu Pass & National Parks entry fees included

  • Guided bush walks (up to ~6km, grade 1-2)

  • Accredited outback driver-guide

  • Air-conditioned mini-coach travel

  • Comprehensive tour commentary

  • Selected Darwin inner-city pick-up/drop-off points

What to Bring

  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Your sense of adventure
  • Water bottle &/or Camelbak (2L minimum)
  • Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
  • Swimmers and beach towel
  • Hand sanitiser and insect repellent
  • Money for snacks and meals
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat
  • Personal toiletries, beach towel, and shower towel
  • Beach thongs or flip-flops and swimwear
  • An overnight bag weighing 10–15 kg, including a compact daypack
  • Insect repellent with a tropical strength
  • A fly or mosquito net is advised during the warmer months
  • A personal first aid kit and any prescription drugs that may be required
  • Torch, headlamp, or flashlight
  • Power bank
  • A camera to record your luxury moments

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Trip Itinerary

Introducing Kakadu National Park Tours from Darwin

Join us on an exclusive 4 day Kakadu Cultural Tour, the adventure of a lifetime showcasing the very best Kakadu and Katherine National Parks have to offer. Discover some of the oldest and best-preserved Aboriginal rock art in the world, and keep a lookout for some of our prehistoric friends (crocodiles) as we cruise the ancient wetlands by boat. Visit spectacular waterfalls and cool off in some of the most beautiful natural plunge pools imaginable. We’ll be exploring some truly spectacular countryside amongst pockets of rainforest packed with endemic species of flora and fauna. This fully accommodated tour has you relaxing indoors in comfort each night after action-packed days of exploration, indigenous culture and unmatched vistas.

Details
  • Tour code: KO4-B, KO4-S, KO4-P
  • Operates: Mondays (Apr to Oct)
  • 3 Nights Hotel/Resort accommodation – all ensuite rooms
  • Meals 3 x breakfasts, 4 x lunches, 3 x dinners
  • Guluyambi Cultural Cruise, East Alligator
  • Katherine Gorge NitNit cultural cruise
  • Kakadu Park pass entry fees
    World Heritage-listed sites
  • Aboriginal rock art viewing
    Accredited outback driver-guide
  • Air-conditioned small-group travel
  • Group size: 4 to 16 travellers
Day 1: Darwin to Kakadu

We head back to our accommodation for a delicious dinner, reflecting on the incredible landscapes and cultural experiences of the day
We depart from Darwin (Larrakia Country) and head toward the wetlands region known as WakWak—a name sometimes associated with the traditional lands of the Larrakia and other local clans—located about an hour outside the city. Here, the Top End’s remarkable scenery comes into full view, and we’ll have the chance to spot a wide variety of birdlife as well as apex predators like saltwater crocodiles.
Our journey continues as we make our way into Kakadu National Park (Gagadju Country), located approximately 300 km east of Darwin. Upon arrival, we check into our accommodation and begin to immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of this iconic region. We’ll stop at the Bowali Visitor Centre—Bowali meaning “sacred” in the Bininj/Mungguy language—to gain a deeper understanding of the park’s ecology, history, and traditional custodians.
You’ll then have the option to take a scenic flight with Kakadu Air, offering a bird’s-eye view of Kakadu’s spectacular landscapes—an unforgettable perspective of escarpments, wetlands, and winding billabongs. Alternatively, you can visit Marrawuddi Arts and Culture, an Aboriginal art centre showcasing the work of local artists from Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with the stories, traditions, and creativity of the region’s Indigenous communities.
In the afternoon, we travel to the East Alligator region (Gunjurri), located at the northeastern edge of the park. Here, we’ll view the Cahill Crossing, the only road access point between Kakadu and Arnhem Land and a well-known spot for crocodile sightings.
We then visit the iconic Ubirr Rock, one of the most significant Aboriginal rock art sites in Australia. As we explore the ancient galleries, we gain insight into the traditions of the Bininj/Mungguy people. A short climb to the lookout rewards us with a spectacular sunset over the Nardab Floodplain and Arnhem Land—a truly breathtaking end to the day. We return to our accommodation for a chance to reflect on the incredible cultural and natural experiences of the day.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner.
Accomm: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, options include twin, double, single rooms with ensuite.
Options: Kakadu Air Scenic Flights in the afternoon. Free-time scheduled on Day1 after 12:30pm. (Please note: participation in this activity may mean missing a portion of the scheduled tour itinerary.)
Driving Distance: 420km.
Hike Distance and Grading: 2km loop Grade 2-3.

Day 2: Kakadu National Park

Today is dedicated to further exploring the rich cultural heritage of Kakadu National Park (known as Gagadju in the traditional language).
We begin the day with an early morning *Guluyambi Cultural Cruise along the East Alligator River (Guluyambi in the local language), which marks the boundary between Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Led by an Indigenous guide, this experience offers powerful insights into the region’s creation stories, traditional customs, and local ecology. Along the way, we’ll keep an eye out for majestic birdlife, and of course, saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat. (*Note: In April and early May, the Guluyambi Cruise is replaced with the Yellow Water Cruise due to seasonal conditions.)
Later, we explore the remarkable Burrungkuy region (also known as Nourlangie)—a site rich with Aboriginal rock art and spiritual significance. Our guided walk includes stops at Kunwarddewardde Lookout, Anbangbang Billabong, and Nawurlandja Lookout, offering panoramic views over Kakadu’s diverse landscapes. For those up for more adventure, there’s the option to extend the walk to the Naguluwurr Art Site, where some of the park’s oldest and most significant rock art can be found.
As we journey through these breathtaking escarpments, billabongs, and woodlands, you’ll learn about the ancestral beings and creation stories embedded in the land and its art—stories that continue to guide and connect the Bininj/Mungguy people to Country.
We wrap up the day with another spectacular Kakadu sunset, before returning to our accommodation for a delicious evening meal and a chance to reflect on the deep cultural insights and natural beauty experienced throughout the day.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Accomm: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, options include twin, double, single rooms with ensuite.
Driving Distance: 100km.
Hike Distance and Grading: 3km grade 2.

Day 3: Kakadu to Katherine

After a leisurely morning, we set off southwest toward our next incredible destination: Katherine (also known as Katherine in the Gurinji language) and Nitmiluk (the traditional Jawoyn name for Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge). The scenic drive takes us through the stunning landscapes of Northern Australia, showcasing the vibrant earthy hues of the bush. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife, including the Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo, Agile Wallabies, wild horses, and buffalo.
As we pass through the historic township of Pine Creek (known to local Aboriginal groups as Binjari), we’ll stop to stretch our legs and enjoy a selection of refreshments, including the popular homemade ice cream loved by locals.
After checking into our accommodation in Katherine, we’ll head to Nitmiluk National Park (the traditional land of the Jawoyn people) and Katherine Gorge (also known as Nitmiluk Gorge) for the 2-hour NitNit Dreaming Two Gorge Cruise. This leisurely journey offers a glimpse into the history and stories of this stunning area, as you glide between 70-metre sheer rock walls, with wildlife often peeking out from the shadows. Surrounded by rich creation stories, you’ll marvel at the breathtaking scenery and the tranquil atmosphere of the cruise.
After the cruise, we’ll return to Katherine (Gurinji Country) to unwind in our comfortable accommodations, enjoying local hospitality as we prepare for our fourth and final day of exploration in this beautiful region.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Accomm: Katherine either Knotts Crossing Resort or Contour Hotel, options include twin, double, single rooms with ensuite bathrooms.
Options: Katherine Gorge Scenic Helicopter Flight, free-time between 2pm-3:30pm. (Participation in this activity may mean missing a portion of the scheduled tour itinerary.)
Driving Distance: 310km.
Hike Distance and Grading: 1km.

Day 4: Katherine to Darwin

This morning, we make the most of the Katherine region, beginning with a visit to the Katherine Hot Springs for a refreshing dip and float.
We then travel to the Nitmiluk Cultural Centre, where you’ll join a 2-hour “Footsteps of our Ancestors” cultural experience. This immersive program introduces you to Jawoyn culture through hands-on activities such as basket weaving, spear throwing, and didgeridoo playing.
Next, we stop at the Top Didj Art Gallery, where you can view locally created Aboriginal artwork. Continuing south, we arrive at the stunning Edith Falls, where you can relax in Top End natural surroundings, enjoy a picnic lunch, and swim in a large plunge pool beneath a cascading waterfall.
In the evening, return to Darwin feeling refreshed after your swim. You’ll arrive in time to explore the Mindil Beach Markets or enjoy a relaxing evening at your accommodation, reflecting on your journey and new connections.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Driving Distance: 350km
Hike Distance and Grading: 1km Grade 1

*Autopia Tours reserves the right to adjust the itinerary due to seasonal weather conditions or park closures related to traditional landowner ceremonies.

Exclusions
  • Any meals not indicated within the itinerary. For those with special dietaries, we recommend you bring snacks as options are limited in the outback.
  • Hotel transfers pre/post tour itinerary to a nominated pickup point.
  • Personal travel insurance is highly recommended.
  • Spending money for personal items and expenses.
Optionals

Guests will enjoy free time to book optional activities (not included in the tour price) in each region. Pre-booking is recommended to guarantee your spot, but your guide can assist with last-minute bookings based on availability.

  • Kakadu Air Scenic Flights (Free time scheduled on Day 1 after 12:30pm) Click to Book: a 30-minute Kakadu National Park scenic flight > from $159 per person.
  • Kakadu Air Scenic Flights (Free time scheduled on Day 1 after 12:30pm) Click to Book: a 60-minute Kakadu National Park scenic flight > from $259 per person.
  • Katherine Gorge Scenic Helicopter Flight (Free time scheduled on Day 3 between 2pm-3:30pm) Click to Book: Scenic flight over Katherine Gorge > from $115 per person.

Please Note: Guests need to be aware that participation in these activities may mean missing a portion of the scheduled tour itinerary.

Important information
  • Mandatory Details: Passenger details are required at the time of booking, including date of birth, food allergies, and a contact phone number.
  • Dietary Requirements: While we strive to accommodate most dietary needs, passengers must inform their booking agent of any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking. As we travel to remote areas, we have limited options once the tour departs, so prior notice is essential.
  • Medical Conditions: Please notify the tour operator of any known medical conditions when booking. 
  • Fitness Level: A minimum moderate fitness level is necessary to complete daily walks, which range from 1 km to 2 km over steep, rocky terrain, often in direct sunlight and high humidity. An approximate 4 km walk is included in this tour. Walks will be conducted at the guide’s discretion for guest safety. A doctor’s certificate is required for participants over 75 years old, submitted at least 30 days prior to travel.
  • Age Restrictions: Children aged 8 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian at all times. The tour is not suitable for infants or children aged 7 and under due to safety requirements and the physical demands of the walks.
  • Fare Type Accommodation Options: 
  • Shared Accommodation (KO4-B) is restricted to Adults only 18+ years and over, as travellers stay in a shared twin room with ensuite bathrooms. Solo travellers who book separately will be paired with another solo traveller in a twin or triplet room, where possible of the same gender but not guaranteed. Not suitable for children. 
  • Private Double/Twin Room (KO4-S) is for Adults and Children, staying in a double or twin room with ensuite bathroom and must be purchased by Qty2 people staying together.
  • Private Single Room (KO4-P) is restricted to Adults only 18+ years old and over with ensuite. Room upgrades are subject to availability at the time of booking.
  • Mobility Considerations: This tour is not suitable for mobility-impaired travellers, including those using wheelchairs, walkers, prams, or strollers.
  • Baggage Limitations: Limited storage space is available on our vehicle. Each traveller may bring 1 x 15 kg travel bag and 1 x 5 kg day bag. Larger suitcases should be stored at your hotel during the tour.
  • Itinerary Variations: Itineraries may change due to seasonal conditions, and occasionally sites in the parks may close for cultural reasons or restricted swimming hole access. We prioritise safety and plan accordingly to ensure the best experience for our guests.
  • Guest Participation: Guests are encouraged to participate in lunch preparation, unpacking, and loading luggage into the vehicles. This collaborative effort promotes a relaxed atmosphere, fostering connections among travellers after a day of touring.
  • Reconfirmation of Details: All travellers are asked to reconfirm their tour details within 7 days prior to departure by calling 03 9393 1333.
  • Private Tours: Private touring groups are available upon request at [email protected].

Route details

Our central meeting point for this tour will be Travelodge Resort Darwin (newly rebranded to THE LEEA DARWIN) – 64 Cavenagh St, Darwin City @ 8:00am. Guests are to be waiting outside the main gates on Cavenagh Street for collection.

  • 7:55 – Mindil Beach Casino Resort – Casino Dr The Gardens Darwin
  • 7:55 – Cullen Bay Resort – 26 Marina Boulevard Darwin
  • 8:00 – Travelodge Resort Darwin (newly rebranded to The Leea Darwin) – 64 Cavenagh St Darwin City
  • 8:05 – Courtyard by Marriott Darwin – 81 Smith St Darwin City
  • 8:10 – The Cavenagh Hotel – 12 Cavenagh St Darwin City
  • 8:15 – Tourist Precinct Mini Bus Zone – 69 Mitchell St Darwin City
  • 8:20 – H on Mitchell Hotel Apartment – 105 Mitchell St Darwin City
  • 8:23 – DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Esplanade – 116 Esplanade Darwin City
  • 8:25 – Mantra on the Esplanade Darwin – 88 Esplanade Darwin City
  • 8:28 – Ramada Suites Zen Quarter – 6 Carey Street Darwin City
  • 8:30 – Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront – 7 Kitchener Dr Darwin City
  • 8:40 – Darwin Resort – 383 Stuart Hwy Winnellie (meeting point Bus Stop ID: 183 Stuart Hwy)
  • 8:45 – Mercure Darwin Airport – 1 Sir Norman Brearly Drive Darwin
  • 8:50 – Darwin FreeSpirit Resort – 901 Stuart Hwy Deviney Rd Holtze

*Please arrive 5-10 mins prior to your nominated pickup location and time, so as not to delay or miss your tour. We ask you to wait outside the front of the hotel and not inside the foyer.

At Autopia Tours, we actively promote the protection of flora and fauna on our Darwin Top End Tours. It is our duty to ensure there is minimal disturbance to this World  Heritage Listed region and the species that call it home. Cultural sensitivity and respect for the traditional owners should also be shown at all times.

Part of our responsibility is educating guests on minimal impact practices and the importance of ensuring the safety of wildlife and the environmental sustainability of the destinations we visit.

Learn more about EcoTourism: https://www.ecotourism.org.au/

Traditional Owners

Autopia Tours would like to begin by paying our respects to the traditional owners of this country, with specific acknowledgement to the Wurundjeri people. Please be conscious and respectful of the sensitivities of indigenous culture and the spiritual connection they have with the land at all times.

Wildlife Encounters

The natural behaviours of wildlife are to be respected and not interfered with. When viewing wildlife, people should take care to avoid rapid or sudden movements, which could frighten the animal, and should keep noise to a minimum and refrain from touching, petting or feeding all wildlife including birds. Contact with people can introduce diseases to wildlife and can cause them to become aggressive.

Wildlife should not be handled or fed, unless by certified wildlife handlers. Feeding wildlife can alter their natural foraging behaviour and can lead to disease or illness through contact with people and the introduction of foods that are harmful to their digestive system. Feeding wildlife can also cause them to become aggressive toward people.

Wildlife that appears to be in distress, injured or in danger should be reported immediately to the appropriate authority, such as your Guide/Tour Leader, a National Park Ranger or Visitor Centre Staff.

Protecting our National Parks

People should remain on designated walking tracks, behind safety barriers/fences and follow all directions given by the guide/tour leader. Venturing off these can alter fragile ecosystems and can harm wildlife shelters and native vegetation. There are other dangers to be aware of too, such as cliff edges, unstable rock formations, overhanging tree branches and slippery ground cover. Remaining on tracks ensures safe visitation for guests and the environment.

No flora or fauna should be removed from their natural setting. This includes dead wood, fallen leaves, flowers and so forth, as they form part of the ecosystem of the region and their removal could cause a disturbance.

Waste Management

All buses are fitted with waste bins. No organic waste should be disposed of onto the ground. Although organic, items such as banana peels, apple cores, bread and other food scraps, are not natural/native to the region and can introduce pest species, diseases or harm to wildlife if found and eaten. We recommend all passengers bring a water bottle with you on our Grampians Tour. Purchasing bottled water contributes large amounts of plastic into the landfill. Therefore, we ask guests to bring their own bottle, as there is access to water refill stations available on our vehicles. Please ensure you stay hydrated throughout the tour to reduce the risk of sun exposure and dehydration.

First Aid

All our guides carry a current Level 2 First Aid certificate. Please report any accident or illness to your tour guide. We recommend anyone with an existing medical condition to carry their medication with them on tour and to notify their tour guide at the beginning of the tour.

If you are a smoker! We ask you to refrain from smoking whilst in the company of other passengers and limit it to designated smoking areas. Smoking is not permitted on any of our vehicles, or in any type of accommodation including permanent campsites. We make frequent ‘comfort stops’ to allow free time for guests but cannot guaranteed smoke breaks. Please ensure you dispose of your cigarette butt responsibly and appropriately.

What is a suitable age for this tour?

The child policy for this tour is 8 years old and over, due to the nature of this tour, it’s not suitable for infants or children 7 years and under.  Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. A moderate to high level of fitness is required to complete the hikes involved.

Do you cater to special dietary requirements?

While we endeavour to cater to most dietary needs, passengers must advise dietary requirements to their booking agent at the time of booking. As we are venturing to remote areas we are very limited in what we can source once the tour departs, therefore prior notice is required. ie. Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten Free, Lactose Intolerant.

What type of food do we eat on tour?

Some of the meals are prepared by our tour guides with basic camping-style food options and on occasions, they will be provided by our accommodation providers onsite. Guests are asked to participate in the preparation of meals, clean-up, and vehicle unpacking/loading as it’s a great way to get to know and connect with your fellow travellers.

How fit do I need to be for this tour?

A minimum moderate fitness level is necessary to complete daily walks, which range from 1 km to 2 km over steep, rocky terrain, often in direct sunlight and high humidity. An approximate 4 km walk is included in this tour. Walks will be conducted at the guide’s discretion for guest safety. A doctor’s certificate is required for participants over 75 years old, submitted at least 30 days prior to travel.

Where do we stay overnight?

Given the limited accommodation options in these regions, on occasions, we need to split our group across different properties based on the room fare type requirements. Here is a list of the properties we use, or fare type options available.

  • Shared Accommodation (KO4-B)  is restricted to Adults only 18+ years and over, as travellers stay in a shared twin room with ensuite bathrooms. Solo travellers who book separately will be paired with another solo traveller in a twin or triplet room, where possible of the same gender but not guaranteed. Not suitable for children.
  • Private Double/Twin Room (KO4-S) is for Adults and Children, staying in a double or twin room with ensuite bathroom and must be purchased by Qty2 people staying together.
  • Private Single Room (KO4-P) is restricted to Adults only 18+ years old and over with ensuite. Room upgrades are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Night 1 & 2 (2 nights):  Jabiru Accommodation Provider Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel.
Night 3 (1 night): Katherine Accommodation Provider Knotts Crossing Resort or Contour Hotel or Hotel Contour.

What is the minimum number of passengers required in order to operate?

A minimum of eight people is required to operate our 4-Day Kakadu Katherine Cultural Tour. We will transfer all monies paid on a future departure date if your departure is cancelled due to insufficient passenger numbers.

How much luggage can I bring on tour?

We ask that guests travelling on short break/extended tours bring small soft overnight bags and hand luggage only as we have limited storage onboard our vehicles. Each traveller may bring 1 x 15 kg travel bag and 1 x 5 kg day bag. Larger suitcases should be stored at your hotel during the tour.

Are National Park fees included in the tour cost?

Autopia Tours includes Parks Australia fees within the tour price, this covers our guests for a 4-Day Kakadu National Parks. Park Passes are not available for purchase by guests not traveling onboard our tours.

What kind of vehicle do we travel in for this Kakadu Outback Adventure tour?

Other extended tours in the Northern Territory will be conducted in either a 24-seater Rosa, 28-seater Yutong, or 17-seater Isuzu 4WD truck and will be determined based on passenger numbers and fleet availability. The maximum number of passengers we carry on these tours is 15-21 people, with a minimum requirement of 8 people to guarantee the departure. In the unlikely event of a breakdown, alternative vehicles may be used.

Is it safe to travel in Australia’s outback? (Acceptance of Risk)

Australia is home to many dangerous creatures, extreme weather conditions, and varied terrain. Experiencing these dangers while camping, hiking, or passing time outside may increase your personal risk. Safety is our number one priority, and our guides are highly trained to ensure passenger safety at all times. Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd cannot accept responsibility for any loss, injury, or accident caused by passengers onboard Autopia Tours. In the Top End, children must be at least 6 years old for day trips and 8 years old for overnight tours. Children under the age of 18 must always be accompanied by an adult, legal guardian, or caregiver. Despite all care being taken, the responsibility for children on tour lies entirely with their parents or caregivers. Passengers, including children, must wear shoes, sunscreen, and hats at all times.

Do I require travel insurance for the Top End?

It is highly recommended that all passengers have personal travel insurance, given we’re exploring remote parts of the Northern Territory with limited access to health professionals in the event of sickness or injury.  Autopia Tours is not authorised to provide information on the type of plan or policy options available. This can be provided by an accredited local travel agent or from your preferred insurance company.

What is the temperature like in the Northern Territory?

The weather in the Northern Territory can fluctuate and be extreme. It is not unheard of for temperatures to reach over 40+ degrees Celsius in the dry season and in the evening the temperature drops dramatically. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are traveling and have packed adequate clothing. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider.

What is your Vaccination Policy?

In accordance with current Government regulations, it is no longer a requirement to be vaccinated. Customers shall comply with all Government (Federal, State and Territory) COVID entry restrictions and vaccination guidelines or testing requirements for entry into Australia and/or at the time of travel for tour and transport services.

Safe Travel Statement

For your safety, we have implemented comprehensive hygiene measures and increased regular sanitation.  For more information click here.

Our Contract

All bookings are made with Get Lost Travel Pty Ltd (ABN 94 143 929 962). By making a booking, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions. Your booking is considered confirmed upon receipt of your booking confirmation and/or invoice.

These Terms & Conditions are valid from 1 August 2025 until 31 March 2027, though dates and itineraries remain subject to change at any time.

Accredited Bus Number: AC003612.

Booking Confirmations & Enquiries

All bookings must be confirmed within 72 hours of departure via email to [email protected]

Before You Book

Please ensure you:

  • Understand the style, itinerary and physical demands of your chosen tour.
  • Familiarise yourself with these Terms & Conditions and tour details.
  • Disclose any medical conditions, dietary requirements or special needs.

We are not responsible for passengers who fail to review this information prior to travel.

Traveller Responsibilities
  • Travellers are required to comply with all relevant government regulations (Federal, State and Territory).
  • All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing. In exceptional cases (e.g. serious medical issues, visa denials, or regulatory changes), requests may be considered with supporting documentation. Approval is not guaranteed.
  • To ensure the safety of all passengers, if you are feeling unwell during your tour, you must notify your guide immediately.
  • If you choose to leave a tour early or join after it has commenced, no refund will be provided and any additional costs incurred due to late arrival or early departure remain your responsibility.
Traveller Information

To confirm your booking, you must provide:

  • Full name and contact details.
  • Email address and dietary restrictions (if applicable).
  • Nationality, country of origin or Australian postcode.
  • Pre-existing medical conditions that may affect your travel.
  • For Comfort Style Tours including domestic flight, passport details (or government-issued photo ID for Australian citizens) are required. Failure to provide this may result in missed flights and additional costs.

Please see our Privacy Policy for information on how we manage your personal data.

Special Requirements

Please advise us at the time of booking or no later than 7 days before departure of any:

  • Medical conditions.
  • Dietary requirements / food allergies.
  • Mobility or accessibility needs.

We will do our best to accommodate but cannot guarantee all requests, especially in remote regions. We recommend bringing your own snacks for special dietary needs.

Travel Insurance

We strongly recommend all travellers obtain comprehensive travel insurance at the time of booking.

Insurance should include cover for:

  • Medical emergencies and repatriation (recommended minimum AUD $300,000 or USD $200,000).
  • Personal accident, illness, loss of property and liability.
  • Tour cancellation, flight delays and force majeure disruption.

Travel insurance is mandatory for all Comfort Style Tours. Proof of cover will be requested before departure. If you do not provide adequate cover, you may be refused travel and cancellation fees will apply.

If relying on credit card insurance, please bring policy number, insurer’s name and emergency contact details.

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FAQ

What are health and safety tips to keep into consideration for this tour?

Travellers are advised to stay hydrated, apply sunscreen regularly, and wear appropriate clothing and footwear while on tour. It is essential to follow any safety instructions guides give, particularly regarding wildlife, and to consult with the tour operator if there are any specific health concerns.

Will there be a guide accompanying us during the tour?

Yes, absolutely. An experienced drive-guide will lead this tour, providing important information about the park’s ecology, history, and cultural importance to ensure a safe and informative experience.

What to do if you have dietary restrictions?

Please notify your tour operator about any dietary restrictions ahead of your departure date. With advanced notice, we can accommodate for most dietary restrictions.

Are cameras and electronic devices allowed?

Visitors are advised to bring their cameras to capture the scenery and wildlife. Still, it’s recommended to bring extra batteries or a power bank due to limited charging facilities, especially when camping.

What type of lodging is available?

This is a fully accommodated tour, where you can opt to stay in either a private, twin or double hotel room.

Are children allowed on the tour?

Due to the length and nature of this tour, we do not allow children under 8 years old.

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