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Spending your Kakadu National Park tour with us in the World Heritage-listed and one of Australia’s largest National Parks; will impress you with its diversity of cultural landscape and outstanding natural beauty. You will be amazed by the rich wildlife, flora, and fauna.
We will pick you up from your hotel and travel in our comfortable, air-conditioned Toyota 4WD towards Kakadu National Park.
Our first stop early in the morning will be at Fogg Dam when all birds in the billabong start their day. This is a fantastic place for all bird and nature lovers. Depending on the time of the year we will witness a beautiful sunrise.

We are breaking for a stop and you can purchase the National Park tickets at the Corrobboree Road House. Our first chance to see buffalos and admire some crocodile history from the close by Corrobboree billabong.
From here we drive into Kakadu National Park and our next stop will be at Nourlangie (Burrungkuy). This 1.5-kilometer circular walk takes us past ancient Aboriginal shelters and several outstanding art sites with Aboriginal Rock Art, dating back as far as 20.000 years.
Being a very small group, we can take you on an intimate, small walking tour around various Aboriginal rock art, at Nourlangie (Burrungkuy) and you will hear the stories of the local Bininj people. Their storylines have been passed down from generation to generation and you will have the time to stand back and take it all in. For the more adventurous group members, a fantastic look out to the Arnhem land escarpment awaits you.

Returning to your air-conditioned 4WD, we provide iced cold water, before traveling further south towards Yellow Water Billabong (Ngurrungurrudjba), where you will join a local guide for a 1.5-hour cruise. You will have the chance to spot saltwater crocodiles and a range of colorful bird life, like Jacanas, Black neck storks, Brolgas, and white-bellied sea eagles. To recap on all that you have seen and heard today, we will visit the Warradjan Culture Centre, which was built in the shape of a pig-nosed turtle.

Our second day in Australia’s biggest National Park will add more magical encounters to your experience. Traveling along Magela Creek, one of the larger creek systems in the park, we will reach the East Alligator region with two more spectacular sights, Ubirr and the Nadab wetlands, rich in Aboriginal Rock Art galleries and breathtaking views. Learn about the storylines with our experienced guide.

On the East Alligator River, you will be able to enjoy the Aboriginal guided cruise, where the traditional custodians of the land will take you into their lives for a 2-hour cruise, sharing their culture and traditions with you. You will have the chance to step onto Arnhem Land.

After a delicious picnic lunch, you might like to take an optional scenic flight or visit the local art gallery. As another glorious day in the Top End draws to a close, we invite you to sit back and relax in comfort, as we return you to your accommodation in Darwin; awash with vivid long-lasting memories of your unforgettable experience with us to KNP.
Includes: traveling in a comfortable 4WD, experienced and Kakadu accredited guide, Yellow Water Billabong cruise, Nourlangie Rock Art walk, East Alligator cruise, Ubirr Rock Art walk, 1-night accommodation, 1 outback dinner, 2 delicious lunches, iced water, health snacks
This tour is subject to hotel availability, please enquire via email at info@australia2001travel.com.au
Scenic flights are recommended to book in advance due to their popularity.