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Our 2 Day Kakadu
Green Season Adventure gives those short on time
a chance to see many of the highlights on offer
within Kakadu National Park. You'll get to see
Crocodiles leaping out of the water, visit beautiful
waterholes for swimming and relaxing, visit highly
significant Aboriginal art sites as well as enjoying
fantastic views over the surrounding Park and
across to Arnhem Land from many of the lookouts
we frequent.
At this time of
year you can experience Kakadu as it transforms
itself - from dry and empty watercourses after
7 months with little rain, to a bounty of life
emerging after wild lightening storms bring much
needed rain. Dry riverbeds begin to flow bringing
dormant waterfalls to life that then fill the
floodplains. The bush turns lush green and the
wildlife becomes active with plenty of food on
offer (not you guys hopefully).
We visit the best
destinations accessible at this time of year with
plenty of hiking, swimming and exploring the wonders
of the region. We'll get you away from the crowds
and into the more isolated areas of Kakadu, including
a Special Permit area. It's too humid from the
rain at this time of year so from December to
March we camp at our permanent camp which is a
dry, mosquito proof bush hut with air-conditioned
sleeping areas*.
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| Tour
Name: |
2
Day Kakadu Adventure |
| Tour
Code: |
WA-2KGS |
| Departs: |
Darwin
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| Finishes: |
Darwin |
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Departure
Dates:
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Darwin
at 6.30am departs daily
1st December 2008 - 31st March 2009 |
| Finish
Time: |
7.00pm |
| Tour
Prices: Aud $ |
Adults
$375 |
| Exclusions:
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Pay
On Board: Tour price does not include local
payment of $15 to cover camping fees and Fuel
Levy.
The
overnight accommodation is not included in the
price. There are several options available including
share dormitory ($17pp), budget doubles ($40/room)
and motel rooms ($100/room). Double and motel
rooms are subject to availability on the night.
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| Discounts: |
Specials:
Book here and-
receive a 5% earlybird discount. |
| Cards: |
VIP,
YHA & Student Discounts Available to current card
holders of $15 |
| Tour
Vehicle: |
Troop
carrier 4WD - 9 seats side-facing vehicle or 16
seater front facing 4WD vehicle. |
| Min
Numbers: |
5 |
| Max
Numbers: |
9/16 |
| Suitability: |
Our
tours have been designed to suit fit, active people
mainly ranging in age from 18-40 years. Tours are
not available to any children under the age of 13
and passengers who are over 50 must ensure they
are extremely fit if they wish to participate in
any of our tours. If you have any doubts regarding
your level of fitness, please discuss it with us
directly. |
| Staying: |
Camping
at Camp Sites (See itinerary) |
| To
Bring: |
Tour
ticket, hat, torch (if you have one), camera (plus
spare film and/or batteries), sleeping bag (hire
available), closed walking shoes (essential), open
footwear (optional), sunscreen, mosquito repellent,
toiletries, towel, swimming gear, water bottle (1.5
litre), alcohol (cheaper from town), long-sleeved
shirt and a small bag only - minimal luggage please
(maximum 10kg). Don't wear good clothes as this
is the Aussie outback. |
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Included: |
Tours
include main meals, fruit, snacks and all the necessary
camping equipment required for a great experience.
Tours also include an Crocodile & Wildlife Cruise |
| Not
Included: |
•
All tours do not include Day 1 breakfast
•
Tour
price does not include local payment of $15 to
cover any camping and a Fuel Levy.
• • sleeping bags (optional hire
available - $15 Kakadu tours).
• The overnight accommodation is not included
in the price. There are several options available
including share dormitory ($17pp), budget doubles
($40/room) and motel rooms ($100/room). Double
and motel rooms are subject to availability on
the night.
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| Places
Of Interest: |
Kakadu
National Park - Marrakai Floodplains, Nourlangie
Rock ,
Arnhemland Escarpment, Crocodile
and Wildlife Cruise. |
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| Day
1 |
• 6.30am start from Darwin city.
• Marrakai Floodplain
• Jumping Crocodile Cruises
• Bowali Visitor Centre
• Nourlangie Rock
• Narwurlandja lookout
Camp: Mary River - Southern Kakadu - Permanent
Campsite with air-conditioned accommodation*.
Walking: 4km
Meals: (L,D) |
| Day
2 |
• Yirmikmik walking tracks - these walks
encompass Kurrundie Falls, Motorcar Falls and Boulder
Creek.
• Gunlom is another spectacular waterfall
in this area that we also visit if it is accessible
• Moline Rockhole
Walking: 10km
Meals: (B,L,D) |
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Day
1: - Kakadu Tour
Our 2
day Kakadu adventure tour begins after picking you up from
your accommodation at 6.30am and heading to the Adelaide River
for a one hour boat cruise, exclusively for our groups. The
Adelaide River is a famous area in the Northern Territory
because of the Jumping Crocodile Cruises that operate here.
Watch from the safety of the boat as large saltwater crocodiles
leap out of the water up to half their body length. This is
a truly amazing sight.
Heading
east along the Arnhem Highway, we enter Kakadu National Park
which is simply spectacular at this time of year. To get you
up to speed on the area, you can take a walk around the Bowali
Visitor Centre which contains a wealth of information about
the flora, fauna, culture, management and history of Kakadu
National Park.
An insight
into Aboriginal cultural awaits you at Nourlangie Rock , one
of the most famous rock art and cultural sites in the world.
The concentration of rock art in this area is magnificent,
depicting mainly wildlife and Dreamtime stories and ranging
in age from 40 to 20,000 years old.
A 1.5km
loop walk takes you through an ancient Aboriginal shelter
and past several outstanding Aboriginal art sites. Listen
to stories about Aboriginal lifestyle and culture from your
guide on the way around this culturally significant destination.
From Narwurlandja lookout you can enjoy magnificent views
over Kakadu and across to the Arnhem Land Escarpment on its
Eastern boundary.
The many
lookouts over Kakadu we visit are great spots at this time
of year for watching storms. The Northern Territory lays claim
to receiving the most electrical activity in the world so
you can frequently watch lightning storms travelling across
the sky which are just awesome.
Tonight
you can have a go at playing the didgeridoo around the campfire
after a day full of awesome scenery, Aboriginal art sites,
crocodiles, birds and adventure.
Meal: Lunch, Dinner
Camp: Mary River - Southern Kakadu - Permanent Campsite
with air-conditioned accommodation*.
Walks: 4km's
Day
2: - Kakadu Tour
The southern
end of Kakadu has some of the most spectacular scenery in
the park and today we spend the whole day in the area. Waterfalls
that have been dry for 7 months are now flowing, creating
new destinations to visit and crystal clear rock pools for
swimming. We follow some of the many Yirmikmik walking tracks
which allow us to "get away from the crowds" and do plenty
of hiking, exploring and swimming. These walks encompass Kurrundie
Falls, Motorcar Falls and Boulder Creek.
Gunlom
is another spectacular waterfall in this area that we also
visit if it is accessible. A short walk takes us to a huge
clear plunge pool at the base of a 60 metre waterfall and
after a steep climb to the top of the waterfall, there are
breathtaking views over southern Kakadu.
Wilderness
4WD Adventures has a Special Permit to visit a restricted
area called Moline Rockhole situated only 10 minutes from
our permanent campsite. This area has picturesque cascades
that descend to a small waterfall with a clear plunge pool
at the base. After a nice and easy short walk you can cool
down after a big day before we start heading back to Darwin
as the sun sets. Leave your tour with memories of spectacular
scenery, magnificent waterfalls and loads of fun with a group
of great people. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking: 10km's
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Please
Note:
• Programs may be run in reverse and the order of destinations
visited may vary
• During tours, share accommodation offered can be upgraded
to private rooms on request
• Itineraries during November and April vary substantially and
involve bush camping
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| General
Tour Information about -Tour Guides - Permit Areas
- Vehicles - Camping Equipment - Campground Facilities - Campground
Facilities - Passenger Involvement - Walking Distances and Programs
- Passenger Fitness Level - Food - What Is Included - What Is
Not Included - What To Bring - Insurance
- Conditions of Travel. |
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