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Tour 3C: Kakadu National Park Night Tour – ‘Yellow Water River Cruise’: Nature, Culture, and Wildlife
Experience the Yellow Water River Cruise at Sunset, this magical time of day is filled with an abundance of birds and wildlife.
Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, is one of Australia’s most celebrated natural and cultural landscapes. Spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, it is home to diverse ecosystems, from wetlands and floodplains to sandstone escarpments and dense forests. Its rich cultural history, both natural and Aboriginal, makes it an essential destination for those wanting to experience Australia’s wild heart.
Duration: Afternoon / Evening
Departure: 10:30am
Tour Highlights:
Yellow Water River Wildlife Cruise – 2 Hour Sunset Cruise
Guided Walk through Ancient Aboriginal Rock Art Gallery
Wetlands Bird Hide Experience
Warradjan Cultural Centre
Delicious Restaurant Dinner
Itinerary:
Our adventure begins at 10:30am, its a 3 hour drive through the lush landscapes of Kakadu National Park, your expert guide will offer fascinating insights into the natural and cultural wonders you’re about to encounter.
Our first stop takes us to one of the park’s serene wetlands billabongs, Mamaluka Wetlands is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. With a cool drink in hand, you’ll settle into the bird hide and be immersed in the quiet beauty of Kakadu’s wetlands. From this vantage point, you’ll spot a variety of monsoonal tropical birds—perhaps a majestic jabiru or an agile magpie goose—as well as fish and turtles gliding through the water. The tranquil atmosphere offers a perfect introduction to Kakadu’s biodiversity and a peaceful start to the day.
Aboriginal Rock Art Gallery: Kakadu is a treasure trove of ancient culture, the Aboriginal Rock Art Galleries are some of the oldest and most significant in the world, with paintings dating back over 20,000 years. You’ll be guided through one of the most renowned galleries, where ancient stories are etched in vibrant ochre on the rocks. These galleries are a testament to the deep connection to the indigenous people have with the land and its creatures.
Warradjan Cultural Centre: At the Warradjan Cultural Centre in Kakadu National Park, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Aboriginal culture through the voices of the local Bininj/Mungguy people. The centre offers engaging exhibits on traditional customs, land management, bush foods, kinship, and the impacts of colonisation. With its circular design inspired by a pig-nosed turtle (warradjan), the centre provides an authentic and respectful space to explore Indigenous perspectives, storytelling, and connection to Country.
Yellow Water River Cruise: In the afternoon, we’ll embark on the Yellow Water River Wildlife Cruise, one of the highlights of the tour. This award-winning cruise allows you to explore the heart of Kakadu’s wetlands in comfort, where the magic of the park truly comes alive. As you glide along the water, your guide will point out the many wildlife species that call this area home. You may spot crocodiles lounging on the banks, magnificent egrets soaring overhead, and flocks of colorful kingfishers darting across the water. The stillness of the river, surrounded by the vast wetlands, makes for an unforgettable experience.
During the cruise, you’ll learn about the Indigenous people’s deep connection to the Yellow Water Billabong and the surrounding lands. These waterways have been central to their culture for thousands of years, providing food, water, and a spiritual link to the past. The boat glides effortlessly through these ancient landscapes, allowing you to truly appreciate their timeless beauty.
Dinner at the Lodge: After an afternoon and evening of exploration, we’ll recharge with a delicious dinner at a local lodge. Here, you’ll enjoy a seasonal menu showcasing regional flavors, including fresh produce, meats, and unique Australian ingredients. Relax, enjoy the local atmosphere, and prepare for the drive home.
Return to Accommodation: As the tour wraps up, we start our 3 hour drive back to your accommodation, your camera full of stunning photographs and your heart full of memories from one of Australia’s most remarkable national parks.
Additional Information:
Accessibility: The tour is designed to be suitable for most people, but the walk through the rock art galleries may include some uneven terrain. If you have mobility concerns, please let us know in advance.
What to bring:
– 1 to 1.5L re-fillable water bottle
– Camera, Hat, Sunglasses
– Insect Repellent & Sunscreen
– Travel pillow to rest on the way to and from Kakadu.
– Guests are required to bring their own medication.
– A Jumper for the cooler months (May to August)
Key points
Low levels of fitness required 1 km walk on tour (*optional walks on tour call for a medium level of fitness, there are optional)
Cancellations:
A strict cancellation policy applies, we require at least 72 hours’ notice for a 100% refund.
All cancellations under72 hours will be a 100% cancellation fee.
In the unlikely event of the tour being cancelled by the operator, guests will be offered a full refund or an alternative day.
What’s Included
Return Door-to-Door Transfers from Darwin
Experienced Tour Guide
Yellow Water River Cruise – 2 Hour Sunset Cruise
Aboriginal Rock Art Site
Wetlands Bird Hide
Cutlural Centre Visit
Dinner at the Lodge
Comfortable Air-conditioned vehicle
Kakadu Parks Pass
What’s excluded
Travel insurance is highly recommended
Fitness Requirements
This experience calls for a low level of fitness, optional additional walks are graded as a medium level of fitness – these walks are optional.
Bookings can be made via phone, text, WhatsApp, or email without any booking fees by reaching out to us at 0411 926 186 or [email protected]







