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Northern
Territory - Central Australia Tours
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Northern
Territory - Darwin & Top End Tours
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Our
camping adventure safaris and tours
2
to 7 days
Guided camping safaris & tours
from Darwin - return to Darwin
Includes options for Kakadu and
the Top End
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2 Days
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2
Day 4WD Kakadu Camping Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park
Jim Jim Gorge & Twin
Falls (Seasonal)
Wildlife scenic cruise
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Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group - 16
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Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: ATA-NTK2
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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2
Day Kakadu Highlights
Accommodated
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park
Maguk (Barramundi Gorge)
(Seasonal)
Yellow Water cruise
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Adventure
Accommodated
Small group - 25
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Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: AA-AAH2H-Hotel
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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Accommodated:
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda, Kakadu.
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2
Day Kakadu Camping Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu Crocodile Spotting
Cruise Ubirr Aboriginal
Rock Art Galleries
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Med. Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group 22
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Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: IntCon-PIST
- SK2
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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3 Days
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3
Day 4WD Kakadu/Litchfield
Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park
Jim Jim Gorge & Twin
Falls (Seasonal)
Litchfield National Park
Crocodile Cruise
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Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group - 16
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: ATA-NTK3
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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3
Day 4WD Kakadu Unleashed
Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park
Jim Jim Gorge & Twin
Falls (Seasonal)
Wildlife scenic cruise
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Adventure
Backpacker
Bush Camp
Small group 9/16
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Stay:
Bush Camping limited facilities
Tour Code: ATA-NTKU3
Fitness:
L3 - Fitness (L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 9kms per day.
A good level of fitness is
required for very fit people.
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Darwin
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3
Day Kakadu Adventure
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park Wildlife
scenic cruise Jim Jim Gorge
& Twin Falls (Seasonal)
Barramundi Gorge (Seasonal)
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Adventure
Backpacker
Bush Camp
Small group 9/16
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Bush Camping limited facilities
Tour Code: WA-3KA
Fitness:
L3 - Fitness (L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 9kms per day.
A good level of fitness is
required for very fit people.
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3
Day Litchfield Kakadu Adventure
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park Wildlife
scenic cruise Barramundi
Gorge (Seasonal) Litchfield
National Park
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Adventure
Backpacker
Bush Camp
Small group 9/16
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Bush Camping limited facilities
Tour Code: WA-3LK
Fitness:
L2 - Fitness (L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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3
Day 4WD Kakadu Outback Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park Private
billabong cruise Jim Jim
Gorge
or Twin Falls
(Seasonal) Barramundi Gorge
(Seasonal)
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Adventure
Backpacker
Bush Camp
Small group 9/16
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Bush Camping very limited
facilities
Tour Code: OS-OCS3K
Fitness:
L3 - Fitness (L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 9kms per day.
A good level of fitness is
required for very fit people.
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3
Day Kakadu Culture Camp 4WD
Safari
Tour Highlights:
Ubirr Nourlangie Rock
Aboriginal Culture Jim Jim
Gorge & Twin Falls (Seasonal)
Yellow Water Billabong Cruise
Maguk (Barramundi Gorge)
(Seasonal)
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Adventure
Kakadu
Culture Camp (Seasonal)
Small group - 16
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: AA-AAH3C
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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Darwin
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3 Day Kakadu and Katherine
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu Crocodile Spotting
Cruise Ubirr Aboriginal
Rock Art Galleries
Katherine Gorge Cruise
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Med. Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group 22
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: IntCon-PISK
- SKK3
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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3 Day Kakadu and Katherine
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu Crocodile Spotting
Cruise Ubirr Aboriginal
Rock Art Galleries
Litchfield
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Med. Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group 22
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: IntCon-PISK
- SKL3
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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3 Day Kakadu Dreamtime
Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu Yellow Water Cruise
Ubirr Aboriginal Rock Art
Galleries
Murdudjurl Cultural Tour
Jim Jim Gorge & Twin
Falls (Seasonal)
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Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group 12
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: IntCon-PISF
- SK6
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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4 Day Total Top End
- Kakadu, Katherine and Litchfield
Safari
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu Crocodile Spotting
cruise Ubirr Aboriginal
Rock Art Galleries
Camp Mt Bundy Station
Katherine Gorge Litchfield
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Adventure
Permanent Camp
Small group 22
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Stay:
Purpose built 'Safari' permanent
camps
Tour Code: IntCon-PISE
- SKKL4
Fitness:
Level 2 - Fitness
(L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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5 Days
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5
Day Top End Safarii
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park
Jim Jim Gorge & Twin
Falls (Seasonal)
Litchfield National Park
Crocodile Cruise
Katherine Gorge + optional
activities
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Adventure
3 Nat. Parks
Small Group 11/22
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Bush Camping limited facilities
Tour Code: ATA-NTK5
Tour Difficulty:
Walks: Hikes up to
6-8kms per day. A reasonable
level of fitness is required.
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5
Day Top End Explorer
Tour Highlights:
Kakadu National Park Wildlife
scenic cruise Katherine
Gorge (optional activities)
Litchfield National Park
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Adventure
Backpacker
Bush Camp
Small group 9/16
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Stay:
Bush Camping limited facilities
Tour Code: WA-5TE
Fitness:
L2 - Fitness (L1-L3)
Tour Difficulty: Walks:
Hikes up to 6-8kms per day.
A reasonable level of fitness
is required.
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Please
Note: Here
we have offered the latest
pricesand itinerary highlights
from the operator available
to us. Prices include GST
- Australian Goods and Services
Tax. Please note fees, activities
may be extra so please click
onto the individual tour for
the pricing details.
Some
activities within Australia's
National Parks + regions are
dependant on the weather and
observance of cultural traditions,
therefore itineraries are
subject to change. National
Park entry is subject to change.*
seasonal conditions & the
closure of Aboriginal sites
of signifiance, Tracks and
Falls. Attractions will be
substituted with others of
interest.
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Australia
4 Wheel Drive Rentals
Australia Business Number
54 561 356 425
Australian
NT Licensed Travel Agent No.
094
Email:
info@australia4tours.com
McMillans Road, Anula, Darwin
0812, Northern Territory,
Australia
Postal address for correspondence:
P.O.Box 3410, Darwin, Northern
Territory, Australia 0801
Australia 4 Wheel Drive Rentals
2002.
All rights reserved. Images
on our headers are
courtesy of the various state
tourism government departments
for the promotion of tourism
in Australia.
What
we can offer: With
Northern Territory
camping safaris to one day
sight seeing coach trips,
eco tours, Australian adventure
camping and accommodated safaris
in Kakadu National Park and
Uluru also know formerly as
Ayers Rock from Alice Springs
and Ayers Rock Resort near
Uluru in Northern Territory
including learning about Aboriginal
culture of the past and living
culture.
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1,349,130
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| State
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197,700 |
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88,100
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About
the Northern Territory Region
The
Northern Territory makes up
nearly one-sixth of Australia
and geographically most closely
resembles the popular image
of the Great Australian Outback.
The
north or Top End, centred
on the capital, Darwin, is
tropical with rich vegetation
and a varied coastline. 251km
east of Darwin is World Heritage-listed
Kakadu National Park (the
third largest National Park
in the world and about half
the size of Switzerland),
an area of vast flood plains
and rocky escarpments steeped
in natural and cultural heritage
and home to Aborigines for
at least 40,000 years.
Katherine
is 314km south of Darwin and
just beyond that is Nitmiluk
(Katherine Gorge) National
Park, a striking system of
13 gorges towering up to 60
metres high.
The southern part of the Territory
is centred on Alice Springs,
which is virtually the centre
of Australia and the starting
point to explore many of the
Red Centre's highlights including
Uluru (Ayers Rock),
which is located about 465kms
to the south-west.
Other
of the Red Centre's natural
and geological wonders include
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas), King's
Canyon, the Western MacDonnell
Ranges and the Devil's Marbles.
Culture:
Some
areas that we visit have great
significance to the local
Aborigines and as such are
culturally sensitive. Access
to these areas (which includes
the Uluru (Ayers Rock) climb)
may be restricted for cultural
reasons for unspecified times
and with little prior notice.
We reserve the right to amend
our itineraries or visit alternative
areas in these circumstances
and no refunds will be given.
Red Centre:
Uluru-Kata Tjuta Aboriginal
Cultural Centre: in keeping
with the park's importance
to indigenous people, major
emphasis is placed on helping
visitors understand Aboriginal
traditions and lifestyle.
The Cultural Centre houses
the park's information services
with displays presenting the
sights and sounds of Tjukurpa
(creation stories and laws)
and the local culture.
Top End:
Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural
Centre: the centre's circular
design represents a warradjan
(pig-nosed turtle). As well
as providing detailed information
about Aboriginal culture in
Kakadu, there is also a video
room and a gallery that sells
Aboriginal arts and crafts
plus books and cards.
Aboriginal Rock Art:amazing
examples of rock art dating
back an estimated 40,000 years
can be seen throughout Kakadu
but most notably at Ubirr
and Nourlangie.
Wildlife
Red
Centre:
You may see kangaroos, emus,
wild camels, goannas, thorny
devils and more.
Top End:
You may see wallabies, salt
and fresh water crocodiles,
buffalo, frill-neck lizards,
wild pigs and a huge variety
of bird life including wedge-tailed
and sea eagles, jabiru and
herons.
Climate
Seasonality
of the Top End
Located in the Arid Tropical
region of Northern Australia
means that you enjoy beautiful
weather for the majority of
the year. The Top End experiences
2 distinct seasons as outlined
below.
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Description |
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Winter |
21.5°C
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31.5°C |
Unlike
most southern capitals
which usually experience
cool temperatures at
this time of the year,
the Top End enjoys blue
skies, warm dry days
and cool nights...perfect
for outdoor adventures
and touring. |
| Tropical
Summer |
24.6°C |
32.2°C |
Spectacular
electrical storms, sun
showers and warm, humid
weather are the characteristics.
The waterfalls are in
full flow, flocks of
birds spread across
the wetlands, and a
rich lush green becomes
the dominant colour
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Due
to rainfall and distinct
seasonality, access into
parts of Kakadu National
Park will be restricted
from Dec-Apr. At this time
of year, some travellers
may feel that Kakadu is
a harder adventure than
the soft nature of our other
tours.
Interest
Adelaide
River township: approximately
110kms south of Darwin along
the Stuart Highway you will
find the World War II Cemetery.
Alice Springs:
Alice Springs is the famous
geographical centre of Australia.
This town is situated on the
Stuart Highway and is a place
where the traditional Arrernte
Aboriginal owners have lived
for about 20000 years. About
29000 people live in the town
nowadays. Alice Springs is
unique insofar as the town
is situated 'in the middle
of nowhere' but the atmosphere
there is really warm, the
nightlife is just amazing,
and the attractions nearby
are numerous.
Annaburroo:
a saltwater, crocodile free
swimming billabong.
Barramundi Gorge (Maguk):
one of the few permanent waterfalls
in Kakadu, it has cut its
path through the ancient sandstone
creating an oasis where we
can swim.
Barrow creek pub:
this pub is a typical stopover
point on the Stuart Highway
and is located about 280 kilometres
north of Alice Springs.
Buley Rockhole:
with Wangi Falls this series
of small waterfalls is certainly
the most popular and beautiful
swimming spot in the Litchfield
National Park.
Carr Boyd ranges:
located south of Kununurra
Carr Boyd Range offers beautiful
sceneries with deep gorges,
nice waterfalls and pretty
fern pools. The wildlife is
also abundant there.
Coober Pedy:
is the opal capital of the
world, producing 95% of the
world's opals and attracts
a special breed of people.
There are 41 different nationalities
living in a population of
just over 4000 people. 80%
of them live underground to
avoid the heat. There are
underground shops, churches,
hostels and hotels. We accommodate
our guests in an underground
bunkhouse, but also offer
the opportunity to upgrade
accommodation to a 4 star
hotel for those who want to
break the journey. Passengers
will be taken on a mine tour
and given the opportunity
to βnoodleβ for their
own opals.
Curtin Springs Station:
a working cattle station of
some 4000 square kms, on which
is located Mt Connor.
Cycad Gorge at Palm
Valley: clumps of
tall, slender palms lending
a tropical atmosphere to their
barren setting. These pre-historic
palms are leftovers from much
wetter times in Central Australia.
Daly Waters:
the famous pub at Daly Waters,
the oldest in the Northern
Territory, is situated 588kms
south of Darwin and also acts
as a bank, post office and
police station. It dates back
more than a hundred years
and was originally built for
the pioneer drovers on the
long cattle drives through
this part of the Outback.
Darwin: This
is the most popular town and
also the territorial capital
of the Northern Territory.
It is a city of about 110000
inhabitants with a large proportion
of Aboriginal people, which
justify the fact that the
town is sometimes called 'the
multicultural capital of Australia'.
Devils Marbles:
massive red granite boulders
balancing precariously on
top of each other located
some 100kms south of Tennant
Creek.
Edith Falls:
located about 60 kilometres
north of Katherine, Edith
Falls is a series of superb
waterfalls and beautiful pools
cascading into a lake. An
ideal place for swimmers.
Finke River:
this River is the main river
in Central Australia and also
one of the oldest rivers in
the world.
Florence Falls:
situated in the Litchfield
national park near the rainforest,
it is an impressive and beautiful
double waterfall dropping
down into a clear rock pool
where people can enjoy a swim.
Fogg Dam:
a conservation reserve about
60kms from Darwin, where permanent
wetlands are alive with bird
and wildlife and water lilies.
Anbangbang Billabong - a small
and picturesque seasonal billabong
that's home to a variety of
bird-life.
Glen Helen Gorge:
situated about 130 kilometres
from Alice Springs Glen Helen
gorge is one of the six waterholes
along the Finke River and
is a beautiful spot for swimming
and enjoying what nature has
to offer.
Gosse Bluff:
a spectacular remnant of a
huge meteor crater believed
to be about 130 million years
old.
Gunlom Falls:
a large waterfall situated
in the southern end of Kakadu
National Park, it offers scenic
swimming holes etched into
the Escarpment by the relentless
action of erosion. The climb
to the top is rewarded with
fantastic views over the park.
Gregory National Park:
situated about 350 kilometres
from Darwin, this National
Park is the second-largest
in the Northern Territory.
It is a mixture of beautiful
sandstones, escarpments and
gorges.
Jim Jim & Twin
Falls: spectacular
waterfalls accessible only
during the Dry Season (May
to November) by 4WD vehicles.
Swimming ability is a must
(1km return paddle to the
base of Twin Falls)
Kakadu National Park:
this National Park situated
about 250 kilometres from
Darwin is an Australian icon
and one of the most visited
National Parks in Australia.
It is renowned for its diverse
environment from amazing waterfalls
and to beautiful Aboriginal
rock art. Between Alligators,
birds and kangaroos, the wildlife
is rich and numerous.
Kata Tjuta (the Olgas):
this 'place of many heads'
has 36 domes that make up
a site of even greater cultural
significance to the Aborigines
than Uluru. There are two
permitted walks in Kata Tjuta
(no climbing is allowed as
requested by the traditional
owners), the Mt Olga pass,
which is around 3km return
and the Valley of the Winds
which is approx 8km return.
Katherine Gorge:
actually consisting of 13
gorges which are best viewed
from the air, you can canoe
or cruise around the first
few gorges appreciating the
striking landscape.
Kings Canyon (Watarrka):
is a canyon almost 275 metres
deep. A 6-8km walk around
the canyon gives spectacular
views of the surrounding desert
and special features such
as the 'Lost City', the 'Amphitheatre'
and the 'Garden of Eden'.
Litchfield national
park: situated about
130 kilometres from Darwin,
this National Park is a mixture
of dense tropical rainforest,
eucalyptus, and magnetic termite
mounds.
Mamukala Wetlands:
Mamukala Wetlands is one of
the most visited places in
Kakadu National Park, and
an ideal place to see thousands
of magpie geese and lots of
other birds.
Mary River Wetlands:
is the largest system of its
kind in the Northern Territory.
It boasts the highest concentration
of salt-water crocodiles in
the Southern Hemisphere, as
well as an amazing profusion
of other wildlife. '
Mataranka:
this is a small town located
along the Stuart Highway about
100 kilometres south of Katherine.
Mataranka thermal
springs: these thermal
springs are situated underground
in the Elsey National Park
and are incredibly clear and
hot.
Mereenie 4WD Track/Loop
Road: completed in
1994, this 4WD road loops
around the western edge of
the MacDonnell Ranges linking
Kings Canyon with Alice Springs.
Motorcar falls:
with its amazing 25 metres
waterfall dropping down into
a pretty rock pool, Motorcar
Falls is one of the best wet
season areas in Kakadu National
Park.
Mt Connor:
higher than Uluru and often
mistaken for it, we pass this
flat topped monolith on the
way to Yulara.
Nourlangie Rock:
located approximately 330km
east of Darwin in the heart
of Kakadu National Park, another
ancient rock art site famous
for its dynamic display of
art and panoramic views of
the Escarpment country.
Nungulawar art site:
a site which allows people
to see aboriginal art, paintings,
dreaming stories etc.
Ormiston gorge:
this gorge has a beautiful
waterhole surrounded by nice
tropical plants and flowers.
Point Stuart Wilderness
Lodge: this Lodge,
just 30kms outside Kakadu
National Park, offers travellers
the opportunity to explore
the pristine Mary River Wetlands
renowned for its abundance
of wildlife, beautiful billabongs,
cool rainforests and excellent
barramundi fishing. The Lodge
has a range of accommodation
from air-conditioned units
with en-suite facilities to
backpacker dorms and camping.
It also has a swimming pool
and fully licensed bar and
bistro.
Robin falls:
located about 17 kilometres
south of Adelaide River, Robin
Falls is a beautiful little
waterfall.
Small gorge:
this gorge is, as its name
says, a pretty small gorge,
however this is a really beautiful
double fall with a nice clear
pool.
Tennant Creek:
about 986 kms south of Darwin
was the centre of Australia's
last gold rush in 1930. Passengers
enjoy a gold mine tour here
on our trips between Alice
and Darwin.
Ti Tree:
Ti tree is a small service
town and supply point on the
Stuart Highway, and is located
about 190 kilometres from
Alice Springs. Lots of Aboriginal
people (about 1300) still
live there.
Timber creek:
this small town of about 600
inhabitants is situated about
290 kilometres from Katherine.
It lies on Victoria Highway
which connects Australia's
top end and the Kimberley
region in Western Australia.
Tolmer falls:
this long and narrow waterfall
is one of the highest and
most spectacular in the Litchfield
National Park.
Tropic of Capricorn:
This is one of the five main
circles of latitude on Earth
maps. It passes about 30 kilometres
north of Alice Springs.
Ubirr Rock:
approximately 280km east of
Darwin, Ubirr has been home
to Aborigines for an estimated
25,000 years. They have recorded
and documented the changing
landscapes and social occurrences
in the rocks at this site.
The art is endemic to this
region.
Uluru (Ayers
Rock): the second
largest Monolith in the world
and centre of the sacred heart
of Australia, it is of deep
cultural significance to local
Aborigines. Though the traditional
owners would prefer if they
didn't, visitors can still
climb it. Our guides give
clients the information to
make an informed decision
and then the choice is up
to the individual (the climb
is 1.6km from base to top
and people with heart conditions
or breathing difficulties
should not attempt it). Climbing
is not permitted if the Rangers
consider it unsafe due to
extreme temperatures, wind
or rain. Photography is limited
in some sites because of their
significance.
Uluru-Kata
Tjuta Aboriginal Cultural
Centre: In keeping
with the park's importance
to indigenous people, major
emphasis is placed on helping
visitors understand Aboriginal
traditions and lifestyle.
The Cultural Centre houses
the parkβs information services
with displays presenting the
sights and sounds of Tjukurpa
(creation stories and laws)
and the local culture.
Valley of the Winds
(Kata Tjuta): this
spectacular hike, varying
in length from (approx) 6-8km
depending on the trip chosen,
winds through some of the
36 weathered domes. NB: The
trail is closed when temperatures
rise above 36°C.
Wangi falls:
situated in the Litchfield
National Park, Wangi Falls
is a renowned area for swimming
and picnicking.
Warradjan Aboriginal
Cultural Centre:
The centre's circular design
represents a warradjan (pig-nosed
turtle). As well as providing
detailed information about
Aboriginal culture in Kakadu,
there is also a video room
and a gallery that sells Aboriginal
arts and crafts plus books
and cards.
Western MacDonnell
Ranges: form an imposing
red barrier from east to west
for 400kms across the vast
central Australian plain with
Alice Springs situated in
the centre. The Ranges stretch
160kms west of Alice Springs
offering spectacular landscapes
and gorges.
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Pricing:
Here we have offered the latest pricesand
itinerary highlights from the operator
available to us. Prices include GST -
Australian Goods and Services Tax. Please
note fees, activities may be extra so
please click onto the individual tour
for the pricing details.
Please
Note: Some activities within Australia's
National Parks + regions are dependant
on the weather and observance of cultural
traditions, therefore itineraries are
subject to change. National Park entry
is subject to change.* seasonal conditions
& the closure of Aboriginal sites of signifiance,
Tracks and Falls. Attractions will be
substituted with others of interest.
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What
we can offer: With Northern Territory
camping safaris to one day sight seeing coach
trips, eco tours, Australian adventure camping
and accommodated safaris in Kakadu National
Park and Uluru also know formerly as Ayers Rock
from Alice Springs and Ayers Rock Resort near
Uluru in Northern Territory including learning
about Aboriginal culture of the past and living
culture.
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