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Itinerary
Day 1: Kakadu National Park
Stop At: Kakadu National Park, Kakadu National Park, Top End, Northern Territory
Explore the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. En route we will join a morning cruise on the picturesque Corroboree Billabong.
Duration: 12 hours
Pass By: Corroboree Billabong, Marrakai NT 0801, Australia
On this scenic cruise you have the opportunity to view a large variety of birdlife as well as salt water crocodiles in their natural environment. Learn more about the wildlife on the billabong from your knowledgeable guide who will make the cruise both fascinating and informative.
Pass By: Maguk Gorge, Barramundi Gorge, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0822 Australia
Continue on to Kakadu via the old Jim Jim Road visiting White Lily Billabong before arriving at Maguk (Barramundi Gorge). Enjoy a scenic 1km walk along the edge of Barramundi Creek before arriving at the base of Barramundi Falls. Here you have the opportunity to swim or snorkel in the large plunge pool below the falls and discover an array of aquatic life.
Pass By: Nawurlandja Lookout, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Australia
Depart Maguk late afternoon for Nawurlandja Lookout. A short climb takes us up the sloping sandstone to provide views of the sun setting across Anbangbang Billabong, Nourlangie Rock and the Arnhem Land escarpment.
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Accommodation included: Anbinik Kakadu Resort – Bungalow
Day 2: Arnhem Land
Pass By: East Alligator River, West Arnhem NT 0822, Australia
Visit Cahill’s Crossing on the East Alligator River where we enter Arnhem Land.
Pass By: Gunbalanya, Gunbalanya, Northern Territory
A 15 km scenic drive to Gunbalanya Aboriginal community provides some of the best driving views in the Top End with floodplains covered in bird life and water lilies running up alongside the Arnhem Land escarpment.
Pass By: Injalak Arts, Gunbalanya Internal, Lot 383, Gunbalanya, Northern Territory 0822 Australia
Upon arrival at Gunbalanya we will visit the renowned Injalak Arts and Craft Centre. Here you have the opportunity to meet and watch traditional local artists in action before departing with our Aboriginal guide to be shown around the Injalak Hill rock art sites. Spend the morning experiencing some of the best Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The area is home to a unique style of ‘x-ray art’, dating back many thousands of years. Listen to ancient dreamtime stories and learn more about Indigenous culture in the heart of Arnhem Land from your local guide.
Pass By: Cobourg Peninsula, Cobourg Peninsula, Top End, Northern Territory
Next we will continue our journey to the most northern tip of Arnhem Land; the Cobourg Peninsula.
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Accommodation included: Cobourg Coastal Camp – safari tent
Day 3: Cobourg Peninsula (by boat)
Stop At: Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory Australia
This morning will be spent exploring the Northern Territory’s largest Marine Park by boat. Cobourg is abundant in some amazing marine life including six of the seven species of marine turtle, manta rays, dolphins, sharks, crocodiles, mud crabs and plenty of fish.
Duration: 12 hours
Pass By: Victoria Settlement, Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory Australia
As we cruise the Marine Park we will stop and visit the Victoria Settlement ruins. Established prior to Darwin as a military outpost by the British, this site represents the third failed attempt at settlement in Northern Australia. After surviving for 11 years between 1838 and 1849 it was abandoned. Stone ruins still stand on the shoreline of Port Essington and serve as a reminder of the hardships faced by the early colonists.
Depart the settlement and enjoy a slow journey back to camp stopping along the way to spot marine life and do some fishing.
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Accommodation included: Cobourg Coastal Camp – safari tent
Day 4: Cobourg Peninsula (by 4wd)
Stop At: Garig Gunak Barlu National Park, Garig Gunak Barlu National Park, Top End, Northern Territory
Today we explore the eastern side of the Park this time by 4WD.
Cobourg is home to the first RAMSAR wetland (wetlands of international importance) in world with freshwater paperbark swamps and billabongs 100m from the coastline.
Continue on via the northern beaches, commonly used as turtle nesting areas and covered in a wide range of shells. Low tide provides opportunities to explore exposed coral reefs and rock pools which are home to a variety of marine life.
After lunch you will have an opportunity to go hunting for mud crabs using traditional Aboriginal methods. Learn how to hunt and gather these local delicacies before having a go yourself.
Later in the afternoon we will also visit the Park’s Cultural and Information Centre before making our way back towards camp.
Duration: 12 hours
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Accommodation included: Cobourg Coastal Camp – safari tent
Day 5: Kakadu National Park
Stop At: Kakadu National park, Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0886 Australia
This morning we depart Cobourg early. Sit back and enjoy the bush scenery of Arnhem Land as we make our way back to Kakadu National Park. After numerous stops along the way we will enjoy lunch next to the banks of the mighty East Alligator River.
Duration: 12 hours
Pass By: Ubirr, Oenpelli Road, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Australia
After lunch visit Ubirr Rock where we spend time viewing some of Kakadu’s best Aboriginal rock art. A short walk to the top of Ubirr offers spectacular views of the surrounding wetlands and stone country.
Pass By: Mamukala Wetlands, 14580 Arnhem Hwy, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0822 Australia
Depart Ubirr to Darwin via the Arnhem Highway. En route to Darwin we will stop and visit the Mamukala wetlands, which at times is a haven for thousands of Magpie Geese as well as many other species of native birds and reptiles.
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No accommodation included on this day.