Overview
Discover the wonders of Australia’s Top End on this 7-day adventure from Darwin.
Begin with leisure time to explore the city or enjoy activities like a sunset cruise or jet ski ride. Journey into Kakadu National Park, where you’ll cruise wildlife-rich billabongs, marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art, and swim beneath iconic waterfalls like Jim Jim or Twin Falls. Continue to Katherine for a refreshing dip at Edith Falls or Butterfly Gorge, then visit the historic Adelaide River War Cemetery before returning to Darwin to soak in the vibrant Mindil Markets.
This adventure offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and relaxation.
| Duration | 7 days / 6 nights |
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| Starts | Darwin, NT |
| Ends | Darwin, NT |
| Destinations | Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Katherine |
| Code | AUB247DTEA |
Inclusions
- 3 nights in a Guest Room at the Travelodge Resort Darwin
- 4 day/3 night Kakadu Outback Adventure in a Standard Twin Ensuite
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Itinerary
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Once you have checked in the rest of the day is free to enjoy.
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Today is a day at leisure. Maybe consider heading over to Tiwi Island, join a thrilling jet-ski ride or enjoy a scenic sunset dinner cruise.
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Heading out early to the floodplains of the Mary River to join Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruises. Here we have ample opportunity to spot a huge range of Top End Bird life and not to mention some fresh and salty apex predators. Journey further into Kakadu National Park where you will discover the Bowali Visitor Centre, Cahills Crossing (The border of Kakadu and Arnhem Land) and visit the best-preserved collections of Aboriginal Rock Art in the world at Ubirr before witnessing the sunset over Nadab Floodplain.
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Today you will visit either Jim Jim or Twin Falls; two of the most famous waterfalls in Kakadu, these amazing waterfalls are situated at the bottom of an adventurous 4WD road. You will then hike out to the falls and enjoy plenty of time to cool off surrounded by thick monsoon forest followed by a visit to Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Center where you have time to delve into the culture of Kakadu and gain deeper insight into how the World Heritage Listed Park is managed.
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Early start again for the best sunrise spots in the park, the Nawurlandja Lookout before venturing off to explore Anabangbang Billabong. Then discover Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock which houses fantastic Aboriginal Rock Art of the Bininj which we view at the Anabangbang Gallery before heading up for incredible views of Kakadu’s Escarpment from Kunwarddewardde Lookout. Another 4WD track awaits us as we travel south and enjoy a picnic lunch at the plunge pool of Maguk, one of the most picturesque and pristine waterfalls in Kakadu before reaching Katherine.
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The last day of this epic adventure takes you to one of two amazing waterfalls for exploration and swimming. Depending on the time of year and access conditions we will either be visiting Edith Falls or Butterfly Gorge, both offer relaxation in picture-perfect Top End surroundings with clear water. Starting the journey back up towards Darwin along the Stuart Hwy, stopping at Adelaide River, a town steeped in history, we visit the Commonwealth Heritage Listed Adelaide River War Cemetery to learn of the World War II impact on this part of Australia. Returning to Darwin in time to freshen up and head down to the vibrant Mindil Markets to grab some delicious local food while watching the sunset.
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Time to say farewell to Darwin and head back to the airport for your next flight.
Terms and Conditions
Back to topPackage price is based on 2 adults and priced in Australian Dollars. Pricing is correct at the time of submission but is subject to change without notice. Valid for travel from 01 May 24 – 31 Oct 24. Blackout periods may apply. Surcharges may apply over special event periods and over school holidays. Inclusions are subject to change based on supplier operational capabilities.
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