D4 - Kakadu National Park
Additional Information
Kakadu National Park ticket of $25.00 is payable on the departure day. Children 15 years and under are not required to pay the entry fee.
Pensioner Fares apply to Australian and New Zealand Pension Card holders, Australian Senior Card holders, and full-time Australian Students.
- Included in price:
- Lunch
- Fitness level required:
- Not specified
- Child policies:
- Children under 24months (2yrs) of age, are classified as infants and travel free of charge. Children under the age of 7 years will be restrained in a baby pod or child seat (this is mandatory by law from 1 Feb 2013). Child prices apply to children between the ages of 2 and 15 years inclusive.
- Departure points:
- Darwin, Northern Territory
- Departure time:
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6:30 AM Daily
- Pickup/departure instructions:
- Departs from & returns to Darwin. Complimentary Hotel Pick ups available on request. Departs: 6.30am from Darwin (or earlier from your hotel) Returns: 7.30pm approximately to Darwin
- Duration:
- Approx 13 hrs
- Approximate Return Time:
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7.30pm approximately to Darwin
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The above prices include $25.00 per person, which is payable direct to the operator on the day of travel.
Click on a price to view more options and details.Tour Details
- Operator
- AAT Kings
- Destination
- Kakadu National Park
- Departs From
- Darwin
Tour Description
Kakadu National Park is a timeless place – a landscape of exceptional beauty and diversity. Mangrove fringed coastal areas blend into expansive flood plains, lowland hills flanked to the east by sandstone escarpments, all interwoven between various open woodland and forest habitats. Teeming with wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air, there are many species which provide a diversity and concentration seen nowhere else. The land takes on different forms and different colours with the passing of each season.
Travel across Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains and deep into Kakadu National Park. Stop at Nourlangie Rock, where your Guide will lead a walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch we join our local guide for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong. Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned. Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre and view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu, before returning to Darwin. There is the opportunity for an optional 50 minute scenic flight (own expense) (L)

