
Darwin to Kakadu Tours in the wilderness
During the Darwin to Kakadu tours you get the opportunity to experience the biggest National Park in Australia. The Kakadu National Park is listed as a world heritage by the UNESCO. During the tour, you get the opportunity to see the old Aboriginal Rock Art as well as discover the Aboriginal culture, from old native craftsmanship at Ubirr and Nourlangie to the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Center at Cooinda. Experience exotic creatures like dingoes, wallabies, dugongs, and saltwater crocodiles. Most day tours start out from Darwin and can reach Kakadu National Park in 1.5 hours from Darwin.
Kakadu National Park
The Kakadu National Park covers 20,000 square kilometers surrounded by ancient breathtaking scenery. To start off head out by 4WD to the Twin Falls to experience the boat shuttle that’s run by the national park. You can take a walk to the base of the Jim Jim Falls where you can swim and relax. The twin Falls are also situated 10 km from the Jim Jim Falls. You can learn about the Aboriginal history at the Warradjan Cultural Centre near the Cooinda Lodge Kakadu.
Visit Florence and Wangi Waterfalls
Many people say Swimming under the Florence Falls is incredible with its beautiful backdrop. Usually the weather is warm and it’s about 90-minute drive from Darwin. It is filled with nature walks, crystal clear creeks and is perfect for amazing photography.
Wildlife Cruise in the Yellow Water Billabong
Yellow Water Billabong is situated at the end of Jim Jim Creek. Yellow water cruises give you the opportunity to experience the Saltwater Crocodiles and spot over 60 species of birds. They run up to 6 cruises a day at different times. You can select cruises from 1 hour cruises or the 2-hour cruise.
Ancient Indigenous Rock Art at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr
At the Nourlangie Rock you can discover renowned paintings like Namarrgon and Lightning Man. At Ubirr you can join a free Park Ranger talk to learn about the indigenous rock. Theses rocks art dates back 1,500 years. Ubirr also contains examples of European “contact art,” such as the painting of the white man and the Rainbow Serpent.