Kakadu National Park and Wildlife Adventure Tour
- Kakadu National Park is one of four Australian sites included on the World Heritage List for exceptional natural and cultural values
- Explore floodplains of Ubirr, home to important Aboriginal rock painting sites thousands of years old
- Visit the infamous Cahills Crossing to safely spot saltwater crocodiles from the viewing platform
- Learn about Kakadu at the Bowali Visitor Centre with time to view and purchase local arts and artefacts
- Stroll the diverse wetlands boardwalk and observation desks at Fogg Dam Conservation Centre, a bird-watchers paradise and wildlife refuge
What to expect
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!










Reviews
The most important thing that our guide Tim was fantastic I love to see people have so much passion to there job! The tour was pretty long, whe had plenty of stops. The jumping crocodiles are great to!
The view on the top of rocks was so great, the guide would take you to Fogg Dam Reserve if you do not join the cruise. But you could see some salt water crocodiles in the end of the tour
The view at the Ubirr lookout was absolutely breath taking and amazing. Guides were also friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!
I was able to meet various wild animals and birds on a bus that looked like a heavy (?) trailer. It was an amazing experience to see various wild animals and birds up close, and to see rocky mountains with petroglyphs of 'Aborigines', the aborigines of Australia.
The tour guide explained in detail. It happened that most of the group members in this group were older, and the tour guide took care of the group members very carefully.
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