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2 Day 4WD Kakadu Accommodated Safari
Spend 2 days visiting the main sights of Kakadu
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Departs Darwin on Sundays from 1 April - 31 October, 2012
Minimum 4, Maximum 7 passengers
Accommodated in "Bush Bungalows"
This tour is not suitable to children under 6 years
Lunch and dinner are provided on day 1 and breakfast and lunch are provided on day 2
Solo travellers must have single room
Highlights of this safari include
• Nourlangie Rock
• Warradjan Cultural Centre
• 2 Hour Sunset Yellow Waters Cruise
• Ubirr Rock
• Barramundi Gorge
• Bowali Visitors Centre
• Fog Dam Nature Reserve
2 Day 4WD Kakadu Accommodated Safari Itinerary
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Day 1 (L,D)
You will be collected from your Darwin accommodation at 7.30am for your 2 day 4WD Kakadu Safari.
We head south along the Stuart highway and into Fog Dam Conservation Reserve. These wetlands have international significance because of their beauty and natural ecosystems. A great variety of fauna can be found here throughout the year as well as a large variety of birdlife.
Then we make our way into World Heritage listed Kakadu National park. Kakadu is the largest national park in Australia, has some of the world’s finest rock art and a variety of habitats, including floodplains and savannah woodlands.
Once within the park, our first stop is Ubirr where we walk through galleries of ancient aboriginal rock art, which your guide will interpret. Also learn about bushtuckers and bush medicines before reaching the top of the plateau, where you can relax and enjoy the spectacular view over the floodplains and the Arnhemland escarpment.
A picnic lunch will be served on the banks of the East Alligator River.
Heading to the centre of the park, we have a look around the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre, for an insight into the cultural heritage of the park.
Late this afternoon, board the sunset Yellow Waters wetlands cruise. Yellow Waters billabong is located at the end of Jim Jim Creek, a tributary of the South Alligator River. This is the largest river system in Kakadu and contains extensive wetlands, including river channels, floodplains and backwater swamps. About one third of Australia's bird species are represented in Kakadu National Park, with at least 60 species found in these wetlands. There are also plenty of crocodiles in their natural habitat, and buffalo on the floodplains.
After the cruise, we make our way to our accommodation.
Overnight accommodation - Lakeview Park, Bush Bungalows
Day 2 (B,L)
After breakfast we make our way to Maguk (Barramundi Gorge and falls). Termite mounds are abundant along the dirt road that takes us to the car park and from there, we take a walk through a paperbark forest to reach the gorge. Once we reach the gorge and waterfall, we can have a refreshing swim in the plungepool.
Then to the Nourlangie area and we view the birdlife at Anbangbang billabong before continuing to Nourlangie Rock, an ancient Aboriginal shelter, where we will explore the area and the rock art. Your guide will lead you on an interpretive walk around the site.
Finally, enjoy a look around the Bowali visitors information centre, before beginning our journey back to Darwin.
We will be back in Darwin approximately 6pm and you will be dropped off at your accommodation.
Inclusions
• Seat in luxury 4WD, with professional driver guide and purpose built heavy duty trailer
• All Meals as stated - B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
• Sunset Yellow Waters Cruise
• 1 night at Lakeview Bush Bungalows
• Kakadu National Park entry fee
Exclusions
• Arrival and departure flights
• Pre and Post tour accommodation
• Travel insurance
• Optional scenic flight
Staff at Total Luxury Australia will be more than happy to complete your holiday itinerary by making these arrangements for you.
Itinerary is exclusive to Sacred Earth Safaris and is subject to availability, road, cultural and weather conditions.
Note * Ubirr generally opens in April, as access is affected by the depth of Magela Creek which floods during the wet season. When Ubirr is inaccessible, we visit Nanguluwur art site, which offers a variety of rock art styles, including contact art and spirit figures. Maguk generally opens in May or June and until the opening, we visit Gunlom waterfall or do other activities depending on your interests.
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