Fraser Explorer Day Tour ex Hervey Bay

4WD

Departs: Hervey Bay QLD 4655
Priced Per: Person

Fully guided tour of Fraser Island with buffet lunch at Eurong Beach Resort.

Highlights:

Central Station – this former logging station that housed schools and shops for the bustling timber industry is now a tourist stop. Stroll along the Wanggoolba Creek boardwalk to discover the ancient King Ferns, towering Ghost Gums and Pine trees.

Lake McKenzie – enjoy a revitalising swim in the crystal blue waters and relax on the sandy white beaches… it’s picture perfect!

Seventy-Five Mile Beach – as you drive along this sandy highway, you may spot birds of prey flying above or humpback whales as they migrate past (between July – November). You may wish to join the Air Fraser team for a scenic flight over the island – book with your guide on tour (optional extra).

Eli Creek – float down this fast-flowing freshwater creek pouring out 80 megalitres of water daily into the ocean.
Maheno Shipwreck – enjoy a photo stop at the rusting wreck of the Maheno washed ashore during an out-of-season cyclone in 1935 – it’s one of Fraser Island’s most recognisable sites.

The Pinnacles Coloured Sands – learn how these technicolour sand formations were created and the Butchulla legends surrounding them. We stop to take a picture as we drive along Seventy-Five Mile Beach.
Included:

Courtesy pick up from your accommodation and barge transfers to Fraser Island.

Full-day guided 4WD tour.

Buffet lunch at K’gari Beach Resort.

National Park fees.

What to Bring:

Pack a day bag with swimmers, towel, hat, zinc sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes or sandals,
sunglasses, essential medication and don’t forget your camera. We do provide water, but a reusable water bottle is always handy and great for the environment.

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K'Gari Fun-tastic Day Tour ex Hervey Bay

4WD

Departs: Urangan QLD 4655
Priced Per: Person
Ages: 4-99 Years

Visit Fantastic Fraser Island in the comfort of a modern four wheel drive.

The group size of 6 people maximum will ensure you have a personalized and memorable day.

Bring your family, friends, or that special person in your life or come and meet like-minded travelers.

Whatever brings you to the area do not miss the chance to experience the majesty and beauty that is Fraser Island

Included

  • Pick up and drop off in Hervey Bay
  • Morning tea, Lunch and afternoon tea.
  • Bottled water, juices, soft drinks, beer and wine.

We cater for vegetarians, allergies and other specialty dietary requirements; just let us know your preferences when booking.

Don’t forget to bring your swimwear, camera, comfortable shoes, towel, sunscreen lotion, and insect repellent. Tours depart Hervey Bay from 7.20am and returns at 6.10pm.

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K'Gari Exclusive Day Tour ex Hervey Bay

4WD

Departs: Urangan QLD 4655
Priced Per: Person
Ages: 4-99 Years

If you are looking for a small group Exclusive tour of Fraser Island, then this is the perfect tour for you. A maximum of 4 people per tour ensures that you have an intimate and informative tour of Fraser Island

If you are looking for an exclusive tour of Fraser Island, then this is the perfect tour for you.

A maximum of 4 people per tour ensures that you have an intimate and informative tour of Fraser Island.
Visiting the most iconic places on Fraser Island;
The crystal clear waters of Lake McKenzie,
Central Station with towering Satinays and cool rainforest walk.

Travel the sweeping expanse of the 75 mile beach and discover the brooding weak of the luxury line TS Maheno
Cool your feet in the refreshing waters of Eli creek.

These and much more will make your trip to Fraser Island unforgettable.

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K'Gari Experience Day Tour ex Hervey Bay

4WD

Departs: Urangan QLD 4655
Priced Per: Person
Ages: 4-99 Years

Small group tours max 17 guests per tour to Fraser Island.

When you only have limited time and a budget our 1 Day Experience Tour is a fun and affordable way to see Fraser Island. With a maximum of 17 guests per tour – sometimes even less, we’ll provide you with a personalised service from our friendly guides.

We provide courtesy pick up from your nominated accommodation in Hervey Bay. The 1 Day Experience Tour departs Hervey Bay every day with the exception of the 25th and 26th of December.

Please note we do not carry children under the age of 4 on this tour

On the tour we provide morning tea and a picnic style lunch as well as bottled water, tea and coffee, juice and soft drink.

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Stand Up Paddle & 4WD Beach Day Tour

4WD

Take a thrilling Noosa Stand Up Paddle Adventure to Sunshine Coast’s hidden tropical wildlife paradise, Double Island Point. The spectacular wind swept coloured sand cliffs protect many of the flat water lagoons and much of Honeymoon Bay making for an ideal natural environment to explore and experience the local wildlife on a guided stand up paddle lesson.

Can only be accessed by 4X4 along Teewah Beach around the low tide and the location is typically remote, uncrowded and perfect for stand up paddling with crystal clear flat water lagoons and a super long sandy point break ideal for beginners, intermediate and advanced looking to take the next step into the waves. If you’re already well advanced in stand up paddling then why not come and explore the magical waters of Honeymoon Bay in Noosa’s pristine Great Sandy National Park.

Expect to see many of the local wildlife on your Noosa stand up paddle adventure with many turtles (Six of the world’s seven marine turtle species can be found here) often seen feeding and resting in the clear shallows of the lagoons and ocean are the Green Sea turtle, Loggerhead and Hawksbill turtle. Rays, Bottlenose dolphins, many different bird species, Humpback whales (over 35000 to pass this season) and soldier crabs in their thousands are also all frequent here.

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3 Day / 2 Night Fraser Island Self Drive 4WD Tour + 2 Nights at Nomads Noosa

4WD

Discover the best of Fraser Island on this 3 day / 2 night camping adventure with 2-nights pre/post tour dorm accommodation at Nomads Noosa.

Our campsite is pre-set dome tents (2 pax per tent)  with comfy foam camping mattress, pillow, pillowcase
and sleeping bag.

Pre tour briefing takes place at Nomads Noosa Backpackers at 6pm the night prior to departure.

What’s included:

  • Sleeping bags
  • Pillow case
  • Permits
  • Ferry transfers
  • 4WD
  • Food and water
  • Fuel
  • Port-a-loo toilets

What’s not included / extra costs:

  • BYO alcohol
  • Showers (true Australian Island camping experience. Guests will be swimming in freshwater lakes and creeks daily)
  • We recommend you bring some snacks and soft drinks.
  • Optional sleeping bag hire: $20 hire fee with $10 refunded on return to Noosa
  • $20 Car hire excess fee for drivers & passengers

Highlights:

  • Lake McKenzie
  • Eli Creek
  • Indian Heads
  • Champagne Pools
  • Lake Wabby
  • Mahino Ship wreck
    Driving in land as well as along 75 mile beach

Day 1

The day is finally here, the first day of your awesome Fraser Island adventure with Palace. We’ll depart from Nomads Noosa Backpackers nice & early at 6.30am. After we get your luggage into storage, you’ll be heading towards Rainbow Beach where you’ll be arriving after a 1.5-2hr drive. We stop here to collect our food and the 4WD’s and that’s it: we’re on our way to amazing Fraser Island. If departing from Rainbow beach, we will collect you from the BP Petrol station at 9am,

Before you hop on the ferry there will be an opportunity to purchase your alcohol and any snacks you wish to take.

We take the ferry from Rainbow Beach and land at Hook Point on the Southern tip of Fraser Island approximately 10 min later.

Stay overnight in your tents.

Day 2

Your second day means another early start so you get to make the most of your time on the island! After breakfast (continental style breakfast – cereal, toasts, spread, tea & coffee), we continue your adventure on Fraser

Stay overnight in the same camp site.

Day 3

Today, after breakfast we continue on our travels and after lunch, it’s time to leave the island. A brief stop at Rainbow Beach before driving back to Nomads Noosa arriving anytime betwen 3.00 – 5.30pm to check back in for your Post nights and get ready for your post-tour party at KB’s bar. An amazing end to an amazing trip! Alternatively if you are leaving the tour in Rainbow beach we can drop you in town.


Top End and Arnhem Land Adventure

4WD

Journey to the Northern Territory and uncover the rich history and incredible landscapes of the Top End on this Top End and Arnhem Land Adventure.

The northernmost section of the remote Northern Territory, Australia’s Top End packs an unbelievable punch. This is where the tropics meet the Outback, sandstone escarpments are decorated with ancient First Nations rock art, and the national parks are bursting with plunging waterfalls, monsoon forests and breathtaking waterholes. This five-day Top End and Arnhem Land Adventure spends ample time at Kakadu National Park, Nitmiluk National Park and Litchfield National Park and includes exclusive access to Arnhem Land. Spend time with the Traditional Owners of Wulna Country, take a croc-filled cruise along the East Alligator River, check out the spectacular Jim Jim Falls and swim in the breathtaking locations on this unforgettable adventure through the country’s far north on this Top End and Arnhem Land Adventure.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Darwin – Arnhem Land
Welcome to Darwin, the Northern Territory’s tropical capital. Leave Darwin in the early morning and travel to Wulna Country where you will be greeted by a Cul Cul or ‘Welcome to Country’ from the Traditional Owners of the land, the Limilngan-Wulna people. Learn about their culture as your hosts treat you to bush tucker talks and didgeridoo and basket weaving demonstrations. Then, it’s on to the border of Kakadu and Arnhem Land for a Guluyumbi cruise along the East Alligator River. Both scenic and informative, your Bininj guide will explain the cultural importance of the river to the region’s Traditional Owners as you glide past pristine wilderness – and countless crocodiles! Next, unveil indigenous art at a complex known as Mawurndaddja. This complex has a spectacular series of galleries with rock art spanning from the present time to many thousands of years of age. Your guide will explain the importance of this art, the methods used to perform this expressionism and the anthropological system used to date the art as you are guided through the site. Spend the afternoon exploring this historic ancient site. Following this, head back into Kakadu for an overnight stay.

Total driving time: about six hours (approximately 350 km)
Total walking time: about one and a half hours (including stops for informative talks)

Accommodation – Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Guluyambi Cultural Cruise – Mawurndaddja rock art and occupation complex

Optional Activities

Meals – Lunch – Dinner

Day 2: Kakadu National Park
After fuelling up with an early breakfast, it’s on to Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu’s most iconic natural attraction. It’s a challenging walk through monsoon forest and over boulders. Recharge with a cooling dip in the clear waters beneath the falls upon arrival, or simply soak up the spectacular scenery while relaxing on the beach. After lunch head to Anbangbang and discover ancient rock art. Originally Warramal clan land, who have now passed away, Anbangbang is now looked after by neighbouring Mirarr and Djok clans. Consider taking a scenic flight over Kakadu in the afternoon, or visit Bowli Cultural Centre.

Total driving time: about four hours (approximately 120 km)
Total walking time: about two and a half hou

Accommodation – Camping (with shared facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Jim Jim Falls Walk

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 3: Kakadu National Park
After breakfast, head to either Gunlom Falls or Maguk (Barramundi Gorge) for a swim in another pristine waterhole. Maguk flows down the steep walls of rugged gorge into a beautiful natural plunge pool. It’s a steep climb to the Gunlom Falls plunge pool, though the reward is sweeping views of Kakadu and the welcome shade of gum trees. Neither option will disappoint. After a relaxing morning, it’s time to hit the road. Stop in the old gold-mining town of Pine Creek for lunch before continuing for another three hours to your private campsite on the doorstep of Nitmiluk National Park. Once comfortable, have dinner with the group before relaxing in your tent for the night.

Total driving time: about five and a half hours (approximately 340 km)
Total walking time: about one and a half hours

Accommodation – Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Maguk (Barramundi Gorge)

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 4: Nitmiluk National Park
Spend the day exploring the deep Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge and ancient sandstone landscape of Nitmiluk National Park. A wonderland of colours, Aboriginal rock art, waterfalls and wildlife, perhaps take a cruise or rental a kayak to get a closer look. Keep in mind that these optional activities are seasonal and at your own expense. In the afternoon, travel on to Edith Falls, a hidden oasis of clear, cool waters surrounded by bronze boulders. After a quick swim in the huge rock pools, continue to tonight’s camp located at the edge of Litchfield National Park, where dinner awaits.

Total driving time: about four and a half hours (approximately 350 km)
Total walking time: about three and a half hours

Accommodation – Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Edith Falls

Optional Activities – Katherine Gorge Scenic Cruise – AUD95 – Katherine Gorge Canoe from – AUD82

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 5: Litchfield National Park
After breakfast, head to Litchfield National Park. A bit of a local secret, Litchfield is awash with tropical rainforest, gorgeous waterfalls and crystal-clear waterholes. Visit Florence Falls, Wangi Falls or Bluey Rockholes, then tuck into a picnic lunch. Enjoy a stroll through the steamy rainforests and refreshing dip in one of the park’s gorgeous swimming holes. In the afternoon, make the two-hour drive back to Darwin where the trip ends on arrival. If you decide to stay an additional night in Darwin, perhaps enjoy an optional night out with the group to celebrate the end of a fantastic trip.

Total driving time: about three and a half hours (approximately 250 km)
Total walking time: about one hour

Included Activities – Buley Rockholes – Florence Falls – Litchfield National Park – Wangi Falls

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch


4WD Broome to Darwin Overland

4WD

Embark on an epic tour through Western Australia and the Top End

Experience the wild and rugged beauty of Australia’s northwest tip on this 4WD journey through the Kimberleys. A region of breathtaking natural scenery, rich brooding landscapes and plentiful iconic wildlife, this is a taste of Australia at its most untamed. Explore the narrow rock passages winding through the Bungle Bungles, spot crocodiles sunning on the banks of Windjana Gorge and discover the gorgeous swimming holes of El Questro and Katherine. For a trip that brings you face-to-face with Australia’s vast horizons and immense wilderness, you really can’t go past this 4WD Broome to Darwin adventure.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Broome to Windjana Gorge
Welcome to Broome, an easy going town with a pretty striking strip of coastline. We set off into the West Australian wilds pretty early today, so consider arriving a day or two early if you fancy getting to know Broome better. After a bit of highway driving we reach the Fitzroy River, then it’s all off-road to the Napier Range. The main attraction here is a guided walk through Tunnel Creek, a vast cave system that extends 750 metres underground.

Note: Total driving time today is around five hours. Total walking distance is approximately three kilometres including walking through water in Tunnel Creek

Accommodation – Camping (with facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Tunnel Creek exploration walk

Optional Activities

Meals – Lunch – Dinner

Day 2: Bell Gorge
Today we head to Windjana Gorge, once an underwater reef just 350 million years ago. During the wet season a river flows all the way through it, but during the dry it’s really more a series of ponds and billabongs. Set out on a bit of an explore, hopefully spotting a freshwater crocodile or two. The western Kimberley region is full of endless stunning gorges that have to be explored and this afternoon is no exception. Bell Gorge is home to a stunning cascade of water flowing from the previous wet season rains that fall in the King Leoplold Ranges. We enjoy an afternoon swim in the large plunge pool before making our way to camp along the Gibb River Road.

Note: Total driving time today is around 4.5 hours. Total walking distance is approximately 4 -6 kilometres including walking through water in Tunnel Creek

Accommodation – Camping (with facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Bell Gorge – Windjana Gorge

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 3: Manning Gorge
We spend the morning exploring Manning gorge and enjoy a swim in the pools under Manning Falls. After stretching your legs on the hike in you will be rewarded with a swim in a large rock pool at the base of Manning Falls. Spend the afternoon exploring Adcock or Galvins gorge before heading back to camp to relax around the campfire.

Note: Total driving time today is around one hour. Total walking distance is approximately 6-8 kilometres.

Accommodation – Camping (with facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Galvans Gorge – Adcock Gorge – Manning Gorge

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 4: Gibb River Road to El Questro
Fording rivers and weaving through gorges, travel by 4WD along the wild Gibb River Road – a 600-kilometre stretch that winds right through the heart of the Kimberley. Pass through remote and extraordinary country as you travel through this historic part of Australia. Cross the Pentecost River to reach the famous El Questro Station, where you’ll spend the night camping under the stars.

Note: Total driving time today is around 6 hours. Total walking distance is approximately 2 kilometres.

Accommodation – Camping (with facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Gibb River Road

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 5: El Questro Station
Wake up with the knowledge of not having to pack up camp before spending the day exploring the amazing sights of El Questro Station. Enjoy a relaxing swim at Zebedee Springs before tackling the hike into either Emma Gore or El Questro Gorge where you will be rewarded with a stunning waterfall and a swim. Tonight enjoy another night at the El Questro campsite, where you might choose to enjoy a well-earned drink at the station bar with your travel mates.

Note: Total driving time today is only around 45 minutes. Total walking distance is up to 6 kilometres.

Accommodation – Camping (with facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Emma Gorge – Zebedee Springs

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 6: Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungle Range)
Say goodbye to El Questro and hello Bungle Bungles. Today we drive through the rugged landscape of Carr Boyd and the Durack Ranges into Purnululu National Park. This park is home-ground of the Bungle Bungles, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dominated by massive sandstone karsts that rear hundreds of metres above the surrounding grasslands. We arrive at our bush camp in time to sit back and watch the sun set over the Osmond Ranges. If you’ve had enough of tent camping by now, you might want to spend tonight sleeping out beneath the stars snuggled up in a swag.
Note: Total driving time today is approximately 5 hours. Total walking distance is approximately 5 kilometres.

Accommodation – Camping (with basic facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 7: The Bungle Bungles
After breakfast prepare for a full day of activities. Explore the remarkable rock formations of the Bungle Bungle Range. Hike to the constricted, red gap of Echidna Chasm and the immense Cathedral Gorge. You’ll also have the opportunity to experience another perspective of the Bungles in a helicopter flight (at your own expense). As the sun goes down, head back to your overnight bush camp.

Note: Total driving time today is around an hour. Total walking distance is approximately five kilometres.

Accommodation – Camping (with basic facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Cathedral Gorge Walk (Bungle Bungle) – Echidna Chasm Walk

Optional Activities – Helicopter Flight – Bungle Bungles – from – AUD350

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 8: Bungle Bungles and Lake Argyle
This morning you will once again experience some serious 4WD action as you wind your way out of the Bungle Bungles. Take some time to have a look around the picturesque town of Kununarra. In the late afternoon, travel down beside the Ord River to make camp at Lake Argyle. You have the choice of relaxing in the famous infinity pool overlooking the magnificent Lake Argyle or appreciating it from the water by choosing to do a cruise (own expense). This vast body of water has been forged by the Ord River Dam. The biggest manmade lake in Australia, Lake Argyle is 18 times the size of Sydney Harbour!

Note: Total driving time today is around 5.5 and a half hours. Total walking distance is 1 kilometre.

Note: Total driving time today is around 5 and a half hours. Total walking distance is one kilometer.

Accommodation – Camping (with basic facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities – Lake Argyle

Optional Activities – Lake Argyle Sunset Cruise – AUD100

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 9: Lake Argyle to the Katherine region
Not long after breakfast say goodbye to WA as from here we cross the state border into the Northern Territory. The day is spent enjoying the last views of the Boabs you have fallen in love with as we make our way towards our last camp for the night just outside of Nitmiluk National Park in the Katherine Region.

Note: Total driving time today is around 7 hours. Total walking distance is around 1 kilometre.

Accommodation – Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (1 Night)

Included Activities

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner

Day 10: Darwin
On the final day of the trip, stop at either the secluded gorge of Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) or take one last plunge for the trip into the cool waters of Edith Falls. In the afternoon, make your way to Darwin, where your adventure comes to an end. Please book any onward travel the following day.

Note: Total driving today is around four and a half hours. Total walking distance is approximately two kilometres.

Included Activities – Katherine Gorge

Optional Activities

Meals – Breakfast – Lunch


5 Day Kakadu and Koolpin Gorge Safari 4WD Tour - Camping June - Sept

4WD

3-Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure – Camping tour offers visitors a chance to explore Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks.

This is a 4WD camping adventure tour for the fit and active. We take in Jim Jim, Gunlom, Maguk and the famous Ubirr.

Tours depart Darwin from the CBD

Departs: Mondays

Age 8-65 years (recommended age 15+)

DAY 1 – DARWIN – KAKADU

Pick up at 6.30-6.45am from your nominated accommodation in Darwin

We start our Kakadu tour by heading towards Kakadu to join a wildlife cruise on Corrobboree Billabong. This is a great opportunity to observe crocodiles and the prolific birdlife in their natural habitat.

After the cruise, we commence our drive toward Kakadu National Park.

Stop & enjoy a picnic lunch near the East Alligator River with the opportunity to spot some crocs and flying foxes!

Then on to the world famous Ubirr in the north of the park. Some of the best examples of northern Australian rock art can be found here. Learn about the art from your guide and the meaning behind these special paintings. A climb to the top is rewarded with staggering 360º views over the Nardab floodplains and into Arnhem land.

Tonight, we camp at our exclusive safari camp at Mardugal Billabong in the heart of Kakadu. Enjoy sitting around an open campfire enjoying a cool beverage or a toasted marshmallow.

Fitness: 3 kms

Meals: Lunch & dinner

DAY 2 – KAKADU

After breakfast we do some 4 Wheel driving to Jim Jim Falls. A 1 km walk through the gorge surrounded by towering 200m high sandstone cliffs leads to the impressive plunge pool for a well-deserved refreshing swim, or simply relax on the beach whilst taking in the breathtaking views.

After lunch we make our way to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie Rock), here we learn about the dreamtime stories and the rock art of this region and its special significance to the traditional owners of this land.

A hike up to Gunwhardewharde lookout provides spectacular views across the woodlands to the impressive Arnhem Land escarpment, whilst taking in the vista of Burrungkuy and Anbangbang Billabong.

A visit to the Warradjan cultural centre is a great opportunity to gain some insight into the traditional owners of Kakadu through interactive displays and demonstrations.

We then return to our safari camp at Mardugal Billabong and relax around the campfire after some dinner.

Fitness: 5kms

Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

DAY 3: KAKADU – DARWIN

After some breakfast we then make our way to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge). A 1km hike through a paperbark forest with some rock scrambling leads to the plunge pool for a cool swim in a pristine environment.

We then head to Gunlom Falls in the southern end of Kakadu. A hike to the top is rewarded with a swim in the naturally occurring infinity pools whilst taking in the panoramic views of southern Kakadu. The bottom plunge pool not to be missed is a must see, and a last chance to relax before contemplating the drive back to Darwin.

We return to Darwin via the historic town of Pine Creek arriving in Darwin at approximately 5.30pm ending our 3-Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure – Camping Kakadu tour.

Fitness: 3 kms

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch


3 Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure - Accommodated June - Sept

4WD

This 3 Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure – Accommodated tour is the perfect way to explore Kakadu National Park in comfort. Highlights includes the famous Jim Jim Falls, Ubirr, Maguk (Barramundi Gorge) or Gunlom Falls and a Sunset cruise on Yellow Waters

Departs: Tuesday

Age 8-65 years

DAY 1 – DARWIN – KAKADU

Pick up at 6.30-6.45am from your nominated accommodation in Darwin

We start our Kakadu tour by heading towards the world heritage listed Kakadu National
Park, with a stopover and the iconic Australiana Bark Hut for quick refreshment.

Stop & enjoy the sights of the tidal East Alligator River with the opportunity to
spot some crocs and flying foxes!

Then on to the world famous Ubirr in the north of the park. Some of the best examples of
northern Australian rock art can be found here. Learn about the art from your
guide and the meaning behind these special paintings. A climb to the top is
rewarded with staggering 360º views over the Nardab floodplains and into Arnhemland.

Tonight, we stay in a private room at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel in Jabiru.

Dinner tonight is at your own expense in the restaurant.

Fitness: 3 kms

Meals: Lunch included. Dinner is at your own expense.

DAY 2 – KAKADU

After breakfast we do some 4 Wheel driving to Jim Jim Falls. A 1 km walk through the
gorge surrounded by towering 200m high sandstone cliffs leads to the impressive
plunge pool for a well-deserved refreshing swim, or simply relax on the beach
whilst taking in the breathtaking views.

Visit to the Warradjan cultural centre is a great opportunity to gain some insight into
the traditional owners of Kakadu through interactive displays and demonstrations.

Tonight we stay at Cooinda Lodge where you can enjoy a relaxing swim in the pool before
joining a 2hr Sunset Cruise on the famous Yellow Waters. Here we will have the
opportunity to see spectacular wildlife including abundant birdlife and crocodiles
in their natural habitat.

Return to Cooinda Lodge for dinner, which is at your own expense.

Fitness: 5kms

Meals: Breakfast & lunch. Dinner is at your own expense.

DAY 3: KAKADU – DARWIN

After some breakfast we then make our way to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge). A 1km hike through a
paperbark forest with some rock scrambling leads to the plunge pool for a cool
swim in a pristine environment.

We then head to Gunlom Falls in the southern end of Kakadu. A hike to the top is
rewarded with a swim in the naturally occurring infinity pools whilst taking in
the panoramic views of southern Kakadu. The bottom plunge pool not to be missed
is a must see, and a last chance to relax before contemplating the drive back
to Darwin.

We return to Darwin via the historic town of Pine Creek arriving in Darwin at approximately
5.30pm ending our Kakadu tour.

Fitness: 3 kms

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch.

Itinerary may be done in reverse at Guides discretion.

All 3 Day Kakadu 4WD Adventure – Accommodated itineraries are subject to change without notice due to seasonal and extreme weather conditions, national park road or attraction closures and cultural commitments from Traditional owners. All tours must be reconfirmed 24 hrs prior to travel.