
Northern Territory Expeditions Of Australia
Due to its natural ruggedness and semi-desert landscape, getting around the most desolate areas of the Northern Territory can be a task and a half, but not if you’ve got the motor of a 4WD leading you. These vehicles can take on the terrain like a duck to water, so you’re going to want to put your trust into a tour company that relies on these vehicular gladiators.
Territory Expeditions is such a tour company. Four-wheel-driving during the day and camping at night, these guys travel the length and breadth of Kakadu, Arnhemland and Litchfield, showing you the highlights to provide you with those ‘wow’ moments you’ve been longing for. Each tour is designed for fit and active travellers seeking unique experiences, Aboriginal education and lots of fun.
Ranging from two to five days, you can relax in the cooling waters of lakes and lagoons, hike to the top of incredible natural viewing platforms, and see actual Aboriginal art created thousands of years ago.
Your Territory Expeditions guide holds a great deal of knowledge about Kakadu, and they’re the best person to show you all that the national park has to offer.
The itineraries of each tour also mean that you get to enjoy every sight without any disruption. For example, on the $380pp 2 Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure, you’ll take to the Adelaide River for the Jumping Crocodile cruise, take in the art and views of Nourlangie Rock, try crocodile, buffalo and kangaroo in an Aussie BBQ, and swim beneath the Gunlom Falls.
If you want more time to enjoy each area, you can opt for five days at $1,050. You can combine a tour of Kakadu with a visit to Litchfield for $545, so you can also swim in Florence Falls, visit Buley Rockhole and see the giant termite mounds over three days. Depending on wet and dry seasons, your tour itinerary will differ. Or take the 3 Day Kakadu 4WD tour running from May to October for $570.
The 4 Day Kakadu and Arnhemland tour only runs in the dry season from May to October for $905, and concludes with a day in the restricted area of Arnhemland. Paying particular attention to its Aboriginal heritage, ancient rock art, the Injalak Hill, and billabongs and birds of the valley are major highlights.
All tours begin and end in Darwin, and include food and water, tents and swags, transport, park fees, activities and your guide. With a highly respected local tour company travelling by 4WD, you get to see more of the outback with very own eyes.
Book your tour at www.territoryexpeditions.com.au.
The best way of discovering the Northern Terrritory is by four-wheel-driving. I spent 3 days touring Kakadu and I would highly recommend at least 4 days, as this area is huge. You need plenty of time to do justice to this amazing region of Australia.