Kakadu, Yellow Water, Nourlangie & Lunch
SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS
- Kakadu National Park
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- Yellow Water billabong
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Full Day, Depart: 6.45 a.m.
Depart Darwin and enter Kakadu National Park. Covering 20,000 square kilometre, Kakadu is Australia's largest and arguably most famous national park. Kakadu's vast wetlands and ancient escarpment are not only home to one of Australia's largest and most diverse bird populations, but carry outstanding natural and cultural significance. Visit Warradjan Aboriginal Culture Centre before joining a guided cruise along Kakadu's most famous wetland area, Yellow Water billabong, keeping an eye out for the region's abundant wildlife, including crocodiles. After lunch, take a guided tour to Nourlangie Rock to see well preserved galleries of Aboriginal rock art dating back thousands of years. On the return trip to Darwin, view giant termite mounds and stop at Windows on the Wetlands to enjoy a glass of wine as you watch the sun set over the flood plains. (L)
Includes: National Park entry fee.