Kakadu 4WD 'Safari in Style'
What We Say
Comfortable yet adventurous, 'Safari in Style' lets you experience the stunning views, spectacular waterfalls and traditional Aboriginal culture of the Top End, all with the promise of a glass of Australian wine and a comfy bed at the end of the day.
Call to book
0800 988 4676
Highlights
- Travel in small groups
Permanent campsites with the benefit of proper beds and full facilities close by
Aboriginal Rock Art at Ubirr Rock
Sandstone gorges
Cruising, swimming or canoeing in the majestic Katherine Gorge
Litchfield National Park
What's Included
- Price includes two nights accommodation plus touring. Tour departs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between June and November. (NTY3)
Itinerary
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Day 1 : Darwin - Mary River
Leave Darwin and head south towards Litchfield National Park, where stunning waterfalls flow all year round. Visit Florence Falls, walk through rainforest or swim in the plunge pool below, and then experience the natural spa at Buley Rockhole and a refreshing swim at Wangi Falls. After lunch visit the Pudakal Cultural Experience where you will meet some of the local Aboriginal people and learn about their culture, bush tucker, art and craft.
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Day 2: Point Stuart - Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is World Heritage listed for its natural features and houses the world's oldest living culture. Relax aboard a three hour boat cruise on Corroboree Billabong which is home to amazing birdlife, water lilies and saltwater crocodiles. Gain a further insight into Aboriginal culture at the Bowali Visitor Centre. We finish the day wandering through the ancient rocks at galleries at Ubirr before climbing up to a lookout with a 360 degree sunset view over the floodplains and Kakadu wetlands.
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Day 3: Kakadu - Darwin
Get ready for some 4WD action as we head into Twin Falls. Access to the falls is via a short boat trip and walk over rocks to relax on the beach surrounded by the spectacular sandstone cliff faces. View abundant bird life including thousands of Magpie geese from the observation tower at Mamakala Wetlands before we commence our return journey back to Darwin.
