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The Darwin Day Tripper is the perfect one day visit to Kakadu from Darwin. This tour includes over 2 hours of scenic flights, the MUST DO Yellow Water River Cruise, adequate time on ground to lunch at Cooinda, a visit to an Aboriginal Visitor Centre and still be back in Darwin for late afternoon and evening activities. This iconic tour is ideal for the time poor due to the long distances involved. The bonus of aircraft travel is not just limited to saving time though, it's really about the 2 hours of extraordinary views of the Arafura Coast, vast floodplains, winding rivers, stunning Arnhem Land Plateau, Jim Jim and Twin falls (in the wet season) and so many other major sites! With a guaranteed window seat on all our flights sit back and take in the majesty of Australia's largest National Park whilst absorbing the informative commentary.
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*Pick up and drop off service. *Darwin city tour learn about historical sites *Hop on to a guided boat cruise at Crocodylus Park, Join the adventure up close experience seeing jumping crocodiles out of the water, home to over 40 saltwater crocodiles, including a few big 5-meter males. *Crocodile viewing platform. *Crocodile handling experience and photo-takings(seasonal) *Optional Lunch at the Stokes Hill Wharf and scenic photo taking in the harbour *Group tour up to 10 people or 21 people
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Highlights: *Guaranteed led by an engaging and experienced local guide from the Top End. *Our day tour spend more time exploring the Litchfield park. *Swimming at Wangi, Florence, and Buley Rock Hole, seasonal Berry Springs & Tolmer Falls Tolmer Falls look out or walk through an ancient cycad forest - wet season *Visiting Termite Mounds and Batchelor Town. *City tour with commentary. *Pick up from 8am and drop off (Mindil Beach Markets per request) *Airconditioned Mini Van *Small group up to 11 people
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Step aboard for a 3-hour, tropical sunset cruise aboard the luxury 50ft. Sundancer catamaran on the magnificent Darwin Harbour. Your cruise includes sparkling wine and a delicious tapas dinner served throughout the evening. There is no better way to wind down your day than with unobstructed views of the setting sun and a glass of wine in hand! Boarding at 4.45pm at Dock 1 Stokes Hill Wharf Darwin
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Journey with us to the Litchfield National Park, home to some of Australia’s most spectacular and stunning waterfalls. Enjoy breathtaking views, iconic magnetic termite mounds and crystal clear pools. If you’re a keen bird-watcher then come immerse in the wetlands of Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve. Home to an abundance of native wildlife and fascinating rare birds. In this Litchfield National Park Tour, guests will have the opportunity to journey through some of Australia’s most diverse landscapes, sandstone pillars, panoramic floodplain views, picturesque waterfalls, and the bustling plant and animal life. There are several bushland walking tracks with the best lookout views the Litchfield National Park has to offer. For an additional cost you can also add in an optional "Jumping Crocodile Cruise" (option LFC-B).
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Discover the wonders of Kakadu National Park on this unforgettable 12-hour afternoon / evening tour from Darwin. Marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock, offering a glimpse into a rich cultural heritage. Glide along the water aboard the Multi-Award-Winning Yellow Water River Cruise, spotting large saltwater crocodiles, wild horses, wild buffalo & exotic birds amidst lush wetlands. Enjoy a delicious dinner, of your choice, at the lodge. Led by expert guides, this This small group tour (7 max) is an all-inclusive tour. Experience Kakadu's pristine landscapes and unique cultural insights, this adventure is the perfect blend of nature, culture, and discovery. Book now for an experience like no other! *Please note the travel time to and from Kakadu is 3 hours each way, we recommend bringing a pillow to rest on the way from Kakadu back to Darwin.
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Fly out along the northern coast and follow the Mary River to Kakadu National Park and upper Alligator River where vast wetlands nestle in amongst a rugged northern landscape. Touching down in Kakadu, you'll board the famous Yellow Waters Boat Cruise for an unforgettable experience. During the wet season we also fly over the magnificent Jim-Jim and Twin Falls.
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This tour has a maximum capacity of 11 passengers in order to make your experience more comfortable, & inclusive with relaxed timeframes to allow for the park to be truly appreciated. Pick-ups are from 8 am in Darwin’s CBD (select your accommodation when booking) and will be back in Darwin around 5:30 pm.
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Explore the city with a local on this 2-hour walk and enjoy a local’s perspective whilst getting a sense of how the city of Darwin has developed to blend the past with today’s modern multicultural vibe. There are many hidden treasures to discover along the way.
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See how the Second World War was experienced in Australia on a WWII historical tour of Darwin. This poignant tour highlights the memorials and sites of the war, explains the bombing of Darwin, and visits Darwin’s historic bases, museums and military precincts. You’ll also cruise the harbor to see the site of a wartime shipwreck and the modern-day navy base.
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A truly exhilarating and unique wildlife experience for our guests to get up close and personal to some of nature's most aggressive and dangerous wildlife located in the naturally occurring waterways of the Northern Territory. It is said that Australia’s Top End hosts over 100,000 saltwater crocodiles predominantly in and around the Darwin, Adelaide River and Mary River areas. By booking this experience you are actively supporting the traditional land owners within this magnificent region.
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Experience the Yellow Water River Cruise filled with an abundance of birds and wildlife, Ngourlangie Rock Art Gallery, Warradjan Cultural Centre and the Wetlands Bird Hide. Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, is one of Australia’s most celebrated natural and cultural landscapes. Spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, it is home to diverse ecosystems, from wetlands and floodplains to sandstone escarpments and dense forests. Its rich cultural history, both natural and Aboriginal, makes it an essential destination for those wanting to experience Australia’s wild heart.
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With a true departure from the ordinary, your journey will begin with an amazing aircraft flight south to the breath-taking Katherine Gorge. You will fly over the rugged Aussie Outback, including Adelaide River and Pine Creek. After landing at Australia's top gun facility you will take a short drive to the gorges. The highlights continue with a helicopter flight taking you to hard-to-reach gorges that are as stunning as they are remote. This life-changing experience culminates with an awe-inspiring 2-hour boat cruise through the gorge, where you will be able to take in every remarkable aspect of the Katherine Gorge and understand its cultural heritage. Take a moment to relax before once again boarding a plane and returning to Darwin.
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Enjoy a wide range of tasty exotic delicacies that are unique to Outback Australia. Your knowledgeable, experienced local guide takes you on an easy walking tour to 3 award-winning restaurants in 4 hours. Try over 12 gourmet tastes that may include Aboriginal bush foods and regional delicacies like crocodile, kangaroo, prawns, gold band snapper, exotic tropical fruits and vegetables, native spices and more. Dietary options are available. There’s a complimentary welcome drink of beer, wine, or spirits at the first restaurant, and standard soft drinks are included throughout. Learn about Darwin's multicultural history, Aboriginal culture, WWII bombing, architecture, horticulture and more. We also showcase Darwin’s fabulous, award-winning street art, much of it with futuristic augmented reality. And there’s lots to eat—we’ll fill you up, finishing with a tasty tropical dessert.
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Your experienced and knowledgeable local guide will treat you to the best of Darwin’s food scene. Join us for lunch or dinner on an escorted 3-hour easy walking tour. Chefs and staff present at least 9 tasting plates (degustation) with an emphasis on local produce. Our roster of dining includes many of the city’s most award-winning restaurants. During the short walk we’ll also show you cultural and historic landmarks and Darwin’s vibrant street artworks. Download the free ‘Darwin Street Art Festival’ app for Apple or Android to see cool, futuristic augmented reality art. Your guide also carries a tablet to view it larger.
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Join this small-group tour to Adelaide River to see the famous jumping crocodiles and other Australian wildlife. This is a must-do Territory experience.
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The Darwin City Explorer tour is a great way to visit the major attractions and sights in and around the 'Top End' of Australia. Perfect for a first time visitor or family, your experienced tour guide will showcase Darwin's top attractions and you'll be provided full commentary of the colourful sights located here. Attractions visited may include WWII Oil Storage Tunnels or RFDS/Bombing of Darwin exhibition, Aviation Heritage Centre, Darwin Botanical Gardens and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
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A must-do day trip when visiting the Top End! We travel south along the famous Stuart Highway through the townships of Adelaide River and Pine Creek towards Katherine and Nitmiluk National Park. Explore this wonderful region in the Northern Territory and relax as your guide provides historical and cultural commentary throughout your journey. A must-see inclusion is the NitNit Dreaming two-hour Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) boat cruise where you will journey through the middle of cliff faces 70m high with the sun’s natural lighting providing ever-changing colours throughout the landscape and rock formations. Soak in the stories of the traditional owners of the land, the Jawoyn people of Katherine as you are guided through this spectacular area before we head to the picturesque Edith Falls (Leliyn).*subject to boat cruise timing, Edith Falls (Leliyn) will be visited either prior to or after the Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) boat cruise. Then it's time to meander our way back to Darwin.
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Visit a traditional Aboriginal community on the Tiwi Islands, off the coast of Darwin. Accompanied by a local Tiwi guide, you'll learn about local history and Tiwi rituals by visiting all the places of interest. Share a traditional morning tea with Tiwi Islanders before taking an art workshop taught by Aboriginal artists. Tourism is limited on the island, making this a rare chance to visit this Aboriginal community that holds on tightly to its traditions.
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Journey down the Arnhem Highway towards Adelaide River, enjoying commentary on the surrounding areas. Board the Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River, where your wildlife guide will help you spot crocodiles, showcasing their hunting techniques. This thrilling experience allows you to see these prehistoric creatures up close. The river is also home to an array of birdlife, including magpie geese, wandering whistling ducks, pied herons, and sharp-tailed sandpipers.
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Explore the ancient history and modern vibrancy of Darwin on a half-day sightseeing tour. Travel by coach and listen as your local guide shares commentary about the tropical city’s natural and cultural attractions. Delve into Aboriginal art at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, and stroll past fragrant orchid blooms at the Botanic Gardens.
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Indulge your sense of adventure and fun and treat your tastebuds and in the Northern Territory’s tropical capital city. From the WWII history and sparkling harbour to the city's tropical outdoor lifestyle and Asian-influenced food, Darwin is unmissable. Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour allows you to set the pace and explore at your leisure as you uncover the stories of this exciting city. To discover this fascinating city in your own time and at your own pace just download this self-guided audio tour, pop in your headphones, open the map that comes with your download and start walking. On this tour your will learn about Darwin's original development, the devastation brought by wars and cyclones and the redevelopment to its current state. The tour will take approximately two hours, but you can pause the audio guide when needed. Grab a bite to eat or do some shopping along the way. Please note that this tour is only available in English.
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Depart Darwin Airport for a bird's eye view of the beautiful Darwin City and Harbour, before flying over to Crab Claw Island. Take a scenic flight of the Island, then land for a fish, swim, or simply relax at the bar and have some lunch. Explore the tropical Island, then depart for a flight back to Darwin. Minimum of 2 passengers per booking.
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Experience the tropical charm of Darwin on this exclusive 5-hour private shore excursion. Travel in comfort with your personal driver-guide and explore the city’s lush gardens, fascinating museums, and stunning coastal scenery. This tailored experience combines nature, culture, and history — perfect for first-time visitors wanting to discover the best of Australia’s Top End.
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