Kakadu Park Pass entry fee included
World Heritage Listed Site entry
Guided walk through Aboriginal rock art site
Australian flora and fauna sightings
Accredited outback driver guide
Air-conditioned mini coach travel
Comprehensive local tour commentary
Selected Darwin inner-city pick-up/drop-off points
1 hour Adelaide River Crocodile Cruise (optional extra, instead of Fogg Dam Bird Wetlands)
Live commentary on board
Professional guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Any meals not indicated within the itinerary - at the guest’s own expense. We provide plenty ofopportunities for guests to support locals and buy meals along the way
Hotel transfers pre/post tour itinerary to a nominated pickup point
Transportation to meet up location
Meals and beverages
Tips and gratuities
Other personal expenses
Children aged 6-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Although not mandatory, it is recommended that you purchase accident and/or travel insurance before participating in this activity
Intermediate fitness level is recommended to participate in this activity
Confirm time with operator after payment
There is no room to store luggage and/or large bags on this tour. Please leave them at your accommodations or vehicles
Please always refer to the pick-up time that is shown in the confirmation details of your voucher once it has been booked successfully
Please dress accordingly depending on the day's weather conditions
This activity is not recommended for anyone with impaired physical mobility
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Caps or hats
Cash
Water bottle
Camera
Walking shoes
Light and comfortable clothing (preferrably dri-fit material)
With over 20,000 square kms of diverse terrain, encompassing wetlands, ancient woodlands, stunning and age old rock formations, not to mention home to a third of Australia’s bird species and a fifth of it’s mammal species, Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage listing renowned for both its cultural and natural values.
On this one day Kakadu Wilderness tour prepare to discover a deep connection to the environment as you travel to the lands of the Bininj and Mungguy People. Their continued management of the Kakadu National Park in association with Parks Australia is the key to why this region continues to thrive and support unparalleled wildlife and ecosystems.
A must do travel destination when visiting the Northern Territory!