Northern Territory
The Northern Territory is where the real outback is in Australia. It's home to two of the great World Heritage Listed areas in the world - Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kakadu National Park. From desert country to tropical rainforest it's a place of unique environments. Alice Springs and Darwin are the main gateway for tours starting here.
Tour Information
Tour Prices: (code: NTK4)
- 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009 AU$645
- Local Payment: AU$12 Fuel Levy
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What's Included on Tour:
All touring, camping x 2 nights, 1 x night multi share dorm, meals as indicated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
wildlife boat cruise, Katherine Gorge cruise, accommodation transfers, camping fees & equipment
4 day Top End Tropical Summer safari
Visit the Top End in the 'green season' when the waterfalls are pumping with water and the tropical flowers are in bloom. Take a crocodile cruise and admire ancient aboriginal rock art. Our permanent campsites keep you dry and comfortable. A day tour to Katherine Gorge allows a great overview of the region.
Tour Highlights
Wildlife Croc CruiseSee big crocodiles and wildlife close up. Read More | Aboriginal Rock ArtUbirr and Nourlangie rock are sites. Read more | ||
WaterfallsCool off with a swim under waterfalls. Read more | Exclusive CampsitesSleep in comfortable permanent tents. Read more |
Itinerary
Day 1: Darwin to Mary River
Depart Darwin to head to Litchfield National Park. Quick stop to check out the bizarre looking Magnetic termite mounds. Chance to have a swim at Buley Rockhole. This pretty little water hole area is surrounded by bush land. We also have time to take a swim at Florence Falls. A shaded spot to relax in, surrounded by the beautiful monsoonal rainforest. In the afternoon we take drive to get to the Crocodile cruise. A great opportunity to view crocodiles in their natural habitat. Don't forget to take your camera. Overnight camp at Point Stuart.
Day 2: Mary River to Kakadu National Park
We head to Kakadu National Park. Early in the morning we stop to see the birdlife at the Mamukala Wetlands (seasonal). We visit the Bowali, the main visitor centre in Kakadu National Park. There is time to check out the informative displays here. Then on to see some incredible Aboriginal rock art. Your guide will provide informative talks about Aboriginal art and culture. Nest stop is Gubara Pools. We then take a 6km return walk past the sandstone cliffs to a monsoon forest. It is possible to swim here once the wet season rains has topped up the pools again. Overnight camp in Kakadu National Park.
Day 3: Kakadu National Park to Darwin
An early start to get the southern end of Kakadu National Park. Approx 7.5km walk through open woodlands to Motor Car Falls. Then a scramble over large boulders to get to the plunge pool of the falls. The track that you walk along used to be the original service road, so the falls are named after it. Next stop is Boulder Creek. Then take a short 2km return walk to Boulder Creek. First crossing the swaying bridge, then take a short 1km walk through woodlands. Although these are small pools, by now you will be ready for another refreshing dip. Return to Darwin. Stay overnight at dorm accommodation in Darwin.
Day 4: Darwin to Katherine
Leaving Darwin we travel south through tropical country, passing former WWII airstrips en route to Adelaide River. We make a short stop at the Adelaide River War Cemetery, a site dedicated to those killed in the air raids in Darwin in the 1940's. Continue to Edith Falls, where there is time for a refreshing swim. After lunch (available for purchase) we join a 2 hour scenic cruise through Katherine Gorge (seasonal) in Nitmiluk National Park, with a chance to see fresh water crocodiles sunning themselves on the banks of the river.
Our tour of the first two gorges takes us past sheer rock walls and requires a short walk to reach the second gorge. Enjoy a brief tour of Katherine, the third largest town in the Territory and hub of the region's cattle and farming industries. Travel via Pine Creek where we see old chinese diggings and historical buildings, before an evening stop is made at Adelaide River where you may purchase dinner (own expense). You may like to sample the famous 'Barra and Chips', before returning to Darwin.
Drag the timeline at the bottom of the map to fly through our routes, reading notes along the way.
Popular packages and add-ons
Cloud 9 - Darwin to AliceThe most popular NT package. Read more | Darwin to AdelaideTravel through the heart of Australia. Read more | ||
2 day Kakadu SafariFor those short on time. Read more | Darwin to MelbourneSee Kakadu, travel all the way to the South Coast. Read more |



