UBIRR
Enjoy a wild escapade beyond the ordinary, as you journey from Darwin to the vast wonders of Kakadu with an expert guide. Delve into nature's playground, brimming with wildlife, ancient rock art, and diverse landscapes. Kickstart your adventure by choosing between the exhilarating Jumping Croc Cruise or an exploration of Fogg Dam's vibrant Conservation Reserve, promising encounters with birds, turtles, water pythons, and the iconic saltwater crocodile. Crocs and culture Continue your journey at the Bowali Visitor Centre, delving into the rich Aboriginal culture and history of this World Heritage-listed site. Then, venture to the renowned Cahills Crossing, the sole road access point linking Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park, where crocodiles await your attention. Following that, enjoy a guided walk through Ubirr Rock, home to some of the world's oldest and best-preserved rock art galleries. Marvel at the extraordinary rock formations in the East Alligator region as Kakadu converges with the West Arnhem plateau, unfolding a captivating tale of time and natural wonders. Itinerary 7:35am: Departs from Darwin Fogg Dam Conservation or Jumping Crocodile Cruise Corroboree Park Tavern for refreshments and toilets Kakadu National Park welcome sign (photo opportunity) Bowali Visitor Centre Explore Kakadu National Park Visit Cahills Crossing Ubirr Lookout and Aboriginal Rock Art 7:30pm: Return to Darwin
Experience Kakadu National Park in a small group on this guided sightseeing tour, walk through Ubirr Rock and discover more on the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise.