Top End & Kakadu Adventure
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Top End & Kakadu Adventure

From
CAD 2,570
Duration
6 days
Countries
Australia
Activity
moderate
Group size
Max 16
Rating
4.9 · 24 reviewsvia Intrepid Travel

The adventure

Take in the natural and man-made treasures of Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks on this six-day Top End adventure. From your starting point in Darwin (Gulumerrdgen), depart for the wilds of Kakadu National Park, where a cruise down the Yellow Water Billabong and First Nations Ubirr rock art tour awaits. Then it’s on to Katherine, where the red expanses of the Outback meet the tropical flowing waters of the Katherine River. Finally, the magnetic wonders and natural pools of Litchfield National Park call to end your adventure with a splash.

At a glance

Duration
6 days
Route
Darwin → Darwin
Countries
Australia
Activity level
moderate
Style
National Parks & Wilderness
Group size
Max 16
Ages
15+
Flights
Not included
Solo travellers
Welcome

Day by day

A picturesque rural road winds through the rolling hills of the Australian countryside under a cloudy sky.
Your journey through

Australia

Day 1DarwinWelcome to the Top End! Your adventure begins in Darwin (Gulumerrdgen in the language of the local Larrakia people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Darwin is now located), capital of the Northern Territory. A welcome meeting at 6 pm will give you a chance to meet your fellow travellers, then you’re free to spend an evening resting before your early start tomorrow. If you arrive early, you might like to take a dip in the Darwin City Lagoon, or visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory for a taste of the state’s culture, history and art.
A vintage English bedroom featuring a four-poster bed and ornate fireplace.Darwin
Welcome to the Top End! Your adventure begins in Darwin (Gulumerrdgen in the language of the local Larrakia people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Darwin is now located), capital of the Northern Territory. A welcome meeting at 6 pm will give you a chance to meet your fellow travellers, then you’re free to spend an evening resting before your early start tomorrow. If you arrive early, you might like to take a dip in the Darwin City Lagoon, or visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory for a taste of the state’s culture, history and art.
Map showing Darwin
Day 2Kakadu National ParkRising bright and early this morning, head towards Kakadu National Park. Covering an enormous 20,000 sq km, the park is truly bountiful in its biodiversity. After a chance to stretch your legs on a short walk at Mamukala Wetlands, stop for a picnic lunch by the river at Cahill's Crossing. Then, hop aboard a cruise down the East Alligator River (despite the name, you won’t see any alligators – this is crocodile country). You’ll be joined by an Aboriginal guide who’ll provide a unique insight into the cultural significance of the landscape, and the plants and animals that live there. After your cruise, set off on the Ubirr walk with your leader past incredible examples of First Nations rock art to a bird’s eye lookout point over the park. Tonight, you have free time to spend at your accommodation getting to know your fellow travellers.
Kangaroo standing amidst greenery in Rockhampton, Australia, showcasing wildlife.Kakadu National Park
Rising bright and early this morning, head towards Kakadu National Park. Covering an enormous 20,000 sq km, the park is truly bountiful in its biodiversity. After a chance to stretch your legs on a short walk at Mamukala Wetlands, stop for a picnic lunch by the river at Cahill's Crossing. Then, hop aboard a cruise down the East Alligator River (despite the name, you won’t see any alligators – this is crocodile country). You’ll be joined by an Aboriginal guide who’ll provide a unique insight into the cultural significance of the landscape, and the plants and animals that live there. After your cruise, set off on the Ubirr walk with your leader past incredible examples of First Nations rock art to a bird’s eye lookout point over the park. Tonight, you have free time to spend at your accommodation getting to know your fellow travellers.
Map showing Kakadu National Park
Day 3Kakadu National ParkThis morning, drive to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), famous for its World Heritage-listed rock art created by the Bininj people. There are various short walks available while you’re here, including the easy Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) main gallery and shelter walk. All walks offer a different perspective on the wildlife, art and natural features of the area. Your exploration of the natural wonders of Kakadu National Park will continue with an Indigenous-owned cruise along the Yellow Water Billabong. As you glide through the wetlands and tributaries of the South Alligator River, keep an eye out for the area’s wildlife – eagles, jabirus, brolgas and plenty of crocodiles all call the billabong home. When you’re back on dry land, you’ll visit the local cultural centre and, depending on the time of day, you may be able to join a weaving or damper-making class.
Breathtaking aerial view of Wallaman Falls cascading amidst lush greenery in Australia.Kakadu National Park
This morning, drive to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), famous for its World Heritage-listed rock art created by the Bininj people. There are various short walks available while you’re here, including the easy Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) main gallery and shelter walk. All walks offer a different perspective on the wildlife, art and natural features of the area. Your exploration of the natural wonders of Kakadu National Park will continue with an Indigenous-owned cruise along the Yellow Water Billabong. As you glide through the wetlands and tributaries of the South Alligator River, keep an eye out for the area’s wildlife – eagles, jabirus, brolgas and plenty of crocodiles all call the billabong home. When you’re back on dry land, you’ll visit the local cultural centre and, depending on the time of day, you may be able to join a weaving or damper-making class.
Map showing Kakadu National Park
Day 4Nitmiluk National Park / KatherineSay farewell to Kakadu National Park and head out on a short drive to Katherine. Along the way, you’ll stop at the historic gold mining town of Pine Creek, then travel on to Leliyn (Edith Falls). At the falls, there’ll be a chance to take a short hike along the upper pools circuit, go for a swim and stop for lunch. Later, continue to Katherine – a town where the Outback meets the tropics. When you arrive, you’ll drop into the Arts and Culture Centre for an introduction to the area’s history and culture before making your way to your accommodation for the night.
A tranquil scene capturing a waterfall gently flowing through rocks surrounded by lush greenery.Nitmiluk National Park
Say farewell to Kakadu National Park and head out on a short drive to Katherine. Along the way, you’ll stop at the historic gold mining town of Pine Creek, then travel on to Leliyn (Edith Falls). At the falls, there’ll be a chance to take a short hike along the upper pools circuit, go for a swim and stop for lunch. Later, continue to Katherine – a town where the Outback meets the tropics. When you arrive, you’ll drop into the Arts and Culture Centre for an introduction to the area’s history and culture before making your way to your accommodation for the night.
Day 5Nitmiluk National Park / KatherineStart the day with a visit to Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge – a truly impressive series of sandstone gorges sculpted by the Katherine River. Here, you’ll have some free time to choose your own adventure – maybe take a relaxing cruise down the river to enjoy the scenery, with local guides providing added context about the region’s flora and fauna. Alternatively, you could head out on foot with your leader and explore Nitmiluk up close. Later, head back to Katherine for lunch and a dip in the natural hot springs.
A picturesque waterfall flowing through a forested area with rocky cliffs and abundant greenery.Nitmiluk National Park
Start the day with a visit to Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge – a truly impressive series of sandstone gorges sculpted by the Katherine River. Here, you’ll have some free time to choose your own adventure – maybe take a relaxing cruise down the river to enjoy the scenery, with local guides providing added context about the region’s flora and fauna. Alternatively, you could head out on foot with your leader and explore Nitmiluk up close. Later, head back to Katherine for lunch and a dip in the natural hot springs.
Day 6Litchfield National Park / DarwinTo start the final day of your Top End adventure, you’ll head out to Litchfield National Park. Sitting on a giant sandstone plateau, the park is home to waterfalls, secret swimming spots and towering rocky pillars. Your first two stops will be Litchfield’s Magnetic Termite Mounds and the Buley Rockhole – a series of shallow rock pools perfect for a quick dip. Then, set off on an easy walk to Florence Falls for a picnic lunch and another swim. Those looking for a longer walk can head for nearby Wangi, which also boasts a swimming hole. Then, it’s time for the drive back to Darwin, where you’ll say goodbye to your newfound friends as your adventure comes to an end. If you’d like to spend more time in Darwin, just speak to your booking agent.
Breathtaking aerial view of Wallaman Falls cascading amidst lush greenery in Australia.Litchfield National Park
To start the final day of your Top End adventure, you’ll head out to Litchfield National Park. Sitting on a giant sandstone plateau, the park is home to waterfalls, secret swimming spots and towering rocky pillars. Your first two stops will be Litchfield’s Magnetic Termite Mounds and the Buley Rockhole – a series of shallow rock pools perfect for a quick dip. Then, set off on an easy walk to Florence Falls for a picnic lunch and another swim. Those looking for a longer walk can head for nearby Wangi, which also boasts a swimming hole. Then, it’s time for the drive back to Darwin, where you’ll say goodbye to your newfound friends as your adventure comes to an end. If you’d like to spend more time in Darwin, just speak to your booking agent.

Traveller reviews

4.9

Based on 24 reviews · via Intrepid Travel

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