Kakadu & Katherine Itinerary

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Day 1 Darwin/Kakadu National Park

Leave the relaxed harbour city of Darwin behind and journey to World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. Covering more than 20,000 sq km, Kakadu is a vast expanse of lush wetlands, rock art and unique ecosystems. Discover the park's ancient secrets and get up close and personal with native Kakadu flora and fauna. Enjoy a spot of crocodile watching on a relaxing cruise through the park's peaceful byways before taking in views straight out of Crocodile Dundee from ancient Ubirr Rock. Admire the fascinating Indigenous rock art and hear stories of the Dreamtime.
ACCOM: Permanent tented camp - 1

Day 2 Kakadu National Park/Katherine

With so much to see in this breathtaking region, there is plenty of time for further exploration of Kakadu this morning - before travelling to the historic township of Pine Creek to learn of its colourful gold rush past. After lunch we travel to our campsite on at Maud Creek campsite, close to Katherine gorge. Look out for wallabies that are often spotted hopping around near camp and fall asleep under the bright Outback sky.
ACCOM: Permanent tented camp - 1

Day 3 Katherine Gorge/Darwin

Rise early to maximise time spent exploring Katherine Gorge. Formed by the Katherine River flowing from Arnhem Land out to the sea, this natural wonder is a must-see on any tour of the Northern Territory. Take a leisurely two-hour cruise along the river's tranquil waters or, for the more energetic, choose to paddle out on a canoeing adventure. The waters are clear, cool and croc-free, and the dramatic sandstone backdrop of Katherine Gorge is quite jaw-dropping. Return to Darwin and celebrate a memorable outback tour with a meal of fresh seafood and a cold beer or two.