Darwin Tours

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Litchfield National Park Tour
Explore the famous waterfalls and hidden plunge pools of the Northern Territory.
1 Day
7:30 - 18:30
Duration: 10.5 hours
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175-220 AUD

darwin to kakadu day trip
Unique Cultural Adventure

Darwin to Kakadu Day trip
Explore the floodpains of Ubirr, home to some of the most important Indigenous rock art in the world.
1 Day
7:30 - 19:30
Duration: 12 hours
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175-285 AUD

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Jumping Crocodile Cruise from Darwin
Get your heart racing in the Northern Territory with an upclose encounter with the largest reptile in the world.
1/2 Day
7:30 - 11:30
Duration: 4 hours
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100-135 AUD

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Kakadu Overnight Escape

2 Day Kakadu Tour from Darwin
Experience the magic of Kakadu during the wet season on our 2-day retreat. Explore ancient rock art, take refreshing swims in crystal clear pools, and witness the vibrant flora and fauna.
2 Day/1 Night
8:00 - 18:00
Style: Resort/Lodge
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895-1055
761-897 AUD

3 day kakadu and litchfield tour
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3 Day Kakadu & Litchfield Tour
Explore the floodplains of Ubirr, Barramundi Gorge or Jim Jim Waterfall, & Litchfield National Park.
3 Day/2 Night
6:30 - 18:30
Style: Camping
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950-1095 AUD

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4 Day Kakadu Tour from Darwin
Explore the floodplains of Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, and Katherine Gorge.
4 Day/3 Night
6:30 - 18:30
Style: Resort/Motel
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2260-2795 AUD

Darwin Tours is an excellent option for travellers looking to explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Australia’s Northern Territory. The tours offer an exciting opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the region’s most spectacular landscapes and learn about its unique culture and history. The knowledgeable and experienced guides will give visitors a truly unforgettable experience that they won’t soon forget.
The tours offer visitors the chance to explore the diverse landscapes of Darwin, including its beautiful beaches, unique wildlife, and stunning sunsets. From viewing ancient Aboriginal rock art to experiencing a tropical oasis to snorkelling in crystal clear waters, there is something for everyone on a Darwin Tour.

Aboriginal Cultural Tour

Kakadu Aboriginal Cultural Tour is an incredible opportunity to delve deeper into the unique culture and history of Australia’s Aboriginal Community in the Northern Territory. The tour takes visitors through the breathtaking natural beauty of Kakadu National Park, one of the world’s most significant wetland systems and home to some of Australia’s oldest Aboriginal rock art. Visitors will enjoy guided tours of traditional Aboriginal sites, learn about the history and culture of the region from experienced guides, participate in traditional activities such as spear throwing and boomerang throwing, and get up close to some of Australia’s native wildlife. The tour provides an actual cultural experience for visitors looking to explore the captivating beauty of Kakadu National Park.

Katherine Gorge

Katherine Gorge Tours allows visitors to explore two of Australia’s most pristine and beautiful landscapes. Katherine Gorge is an impressive gorge system in the Northern Territory that winds through lush bushland and features some of the country’s oldest Aboriginal rock art. Edith Falls, meanwhile, is a stunning waterfall located nearby that cascades over three-tiered waterfalls. Visitors can explore the two sites on guided walks, boat tours, and helicopter rides. This tour provides a unique opportunity for visitors to witness some of Australia’s most breathtaking landscapes in all their glory.

Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park Tours offer visitors the unique opportunity to explore one of Australia’s most stunning wilderness areas. Located in the Northern Territory, Litchfield National Park has various spectacular landscapes, including cascading waterfalls, ancient escarpments, and monsoon rainforests. On this guided tour, visitors can explore some of the park’s most iconic sites, including Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, and Lost City.

Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls is a stunning waterfall located in Litchfield National Park. This spectacular 20-meter-high waterfall cascades into a large plunge pool, making it one of the park’s most impressive and photogenic sites. Visitors can stroll up to the top of the falls or dip in its crystal-clear waters at the bottom. The surrounding landscape is also beautiful, and it’s a great spot to take in some of the park’s most stunning scenery.

Kakadu National Park

The Darwin to Kakadu Day Trip is a fantastic way for visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and cultural heritage of Australia’s Northern Territory in one day. The tour provides a comprehensive insight into the region’s unique history and culture as it takes visitors on a journey through Kakadu National Park, which features some of the world’s oldest Aboriginal rock art. Along the way, visitors can explore some of the park’s most iconic sites and learn about the region’s unique flora and fauna. This day trip provides an unforgettable experience for those looking to explore Australia’s Northern Territory in all its glory.

Jumping Crocodile Cruise

The Darwin Crocodile Tour | Jumping Crocs boat cruise is an exhilarating way to explore one of Australia’s most iconic creatures. This guided tour takes visitors through the Adelaide River, where they can witness this largest reptile up close as they leap out of the water for food. Along the way, experienced guides will provide insightful commentary about these fantastic animals and the region’s ecosystems and wildlife. This croc cruise tour is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for visitors to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat.

FAQ


Are the beaches in Darwin safe?
Swimming in Litchfield National Park is allowed, however you should always take precautions and follow any safety instructions given by tour guides. Please note that the water temperature in Darwin can vary significantly throughout the year, so it is important to check local conditions before taking a dip.
Are tours still operational during the wet season?
The average temperature in Darwin is usually between 25°C and 33°C, but can reach as high as 38°C during the hot season from November to April. Tours are still operational during the wet season, however, some activities may be limited due to weather conditions. Children are allowed to participate in tours, but parents should ensure their safety at all times and follow any instructions given by tour guides.
What is the average temperature in Darwin?
It is important to wear appropriate clothing and footwear when participating in tours. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses should also be worn to protect against sunburn. Public transport can be used to get around Darwin, however car hire is recommended if you plan on travelling further afield. Tour operators may also provide pick up services from your hotel or other accommodation if required.
Are children allowed to participate in your tours?
When exploring the city, visitors should take caution in areas with low visibility at night. Always stick to well-lit streets and avoid walking alone. It is also important to be aware of the local wildlife, such as snakes, spiders, and crocodiles. If you are visiting Litchfield National Park, make sure you stay on marked trails and observe any safety warnings given by park rangers .
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Is it possible to cancel or reschedule?
When visiting Darwin, it is important to be aware of the local culture and customs. It is customary to greet people with a handshake; however, be aware that some may prefer a more traditional greeting such as a kiss on the cheek. Women should also dress conservatively when out and about in public areas. Alcohol consumption should be done responsibly and never in public places or around minors.