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Witness one of Australia’s most spectacular and ancient nature experiences on our tour to Kakadu National Park. Spot numerous species of animals including being able to spot Saltwater Crocodiles from the Cahills Crossing lookout! Join a guided walk through World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park to witness the 20,000 some years of rock art and spectacular scenery from Ubirr rock.
For an additional cost you can also add in an optional "Jumping Crocodile Cruise" (option KDC-B).
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
A minimum moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Limited storage space on our vehicle, baggage kept to 1 x 5-7kg day bag per person.
Child fare prices apply from 6 to 12 years old. This tour is not suitable for children 5 years old and under, due to the nature and walking involved.
Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary schedule during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures due to traditional landowner ceremonies.
Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Kakadu Park Pass entry fee included
Accredited outback driver guide with tour commentary
Jumping Crocodile Cruise (if option KDC-B is selected)
Small group tour in air conditioned mini-coach
Australian wildlife sightings in there natural habitat
Meals not included, guests will have an opportunity to support locals and buy lunch along the way.
Travel insurance is highly recommended
Hotel transfers pre/post tour itinerary to a nominated pickup point.
Personal expenses
Darwin
Join us on the adventure of a lifetime as we uncover the very best Kakadu has to offer. We leave tropical Darwin travelling through the rich floodplains towards Kakadu National Park, this 20,000 square kilometre area teeming with wildlife, important Aboriginal rock art sites, and diverse landscapes.
Adelaide River
Our first stop of the day is an optional Jumping Croc Cruise on the Adelaide River or a visit to the Fogg Dam Conservation Centre. The traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people (who are active in the reserve's management) are one of the most spectacular places to explore the diverse wildlife of the Top End, home to numerous species of birds, turtles, water pythons and of course the iconic Saltwater Crocodile.
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve: This fare option includes time to explore the diverse wetlands of Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve. NT Parks Day Pass required.
Tour Code: KD-B
Duration: 12 hours
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Comfortable vehicle: This vehicle makes moving people easy, safe, and comfortable. With high back seats and large windows for unobstructed views.
Jumping Crocodile Cruise: This fare option includes a 1hr Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River, with a crocodile close encounter.
Tour Code: KDC-B
Duration: 12 hours
N/A
Comfortable vehicle: This vehicle makes moving people easy, safe, and comfortable. With high back seats and large windows for unobstructed views.
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Paul J,
15 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
It was a very long day, made a lot longer as we were an hour late getting back into Darwin. Not sure why that was as there was only 3 activities.
Annette O,
8 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Our tour was wonderful. I had such a great time. Our guide was very informative, friendly and accommative.
Kevin H,
9 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
What a well organised and informative trip. Loads of Crocs and loads of extremely valuable information from our well educated guide Ric. I strongly recommend this trip to see the 1st Nations Art. Facinating being brought to life by our guide which was key to the whole trip.
Naim Y,
3 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
Skip fogg dam, I honestly wish there was more description as the reality was just sitting on the bus driving by the nature reserve, taking pictures from the bus. I totally understand the crocs safety aspect, but the whole point of being in nature is to hear the birds, feel the wind, and just couldn’t do that. We did go out for 10 minutes at the end of the road and it was beautiful but the guide kept talking althe whole time to where you can’t hear the birds at all. Speaking of which, the guide was very friendly, and had a lot of cool and interesting facts, but at times it was just too many facts or too many variants of the same fact, that it was overwhelming. There is a lot of driving, yes, but that ended up being cool, what you see the whole way is interesting and the stops are amazing.
Olivier S,
2 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
What a road! There were 28 of us for a group normally of maximum 21. The description is misleading because the visit to kakadu is limited to taking the photo of the entrance sign to the park. There are only 2 important visits: fogg dam and ubirr. The guide gave bcp info. My English wasn't good enough to understand everything.
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