Guided Kakadu Day Tour
Highlights
- Explore ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries at Ubirr
- Join the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise on East Alligator River
- Savor lunch beside Cahills Crossing with crocodile sightings
- Browse contemporary Indigenous art at Marrawudi Gallery
- Learn about Dreamtime stories and traditional culture
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Small Group Tour
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Duration 12-14 hours
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Includes Lunch and Brunch
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Expert Indigenous Guide
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Cultural Cruise Experience
Immerse yourselves in the captivating beauty and rich Indigenous culture of Kakadu National Park on this unforgettable guided Kakadu Day Tour. Marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr, cruise the East Alligator River with local Indigenous guides, and admire contemporary Indigenous art at Marrawudi Gallery in Jabiru. With engaging storytelling, stunning landscapes, and encounters with wildlife, this tour offers a deep dive into the history and traditions of the region. Enjoy a delicious lunch by Cahills Crossing and return to Darwin with a heart full of memories. Don't miss this opportunity to explore one of Australia's most iconic destinations and support local Indigenous artists along the way.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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12 hours
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Kakadu National Park on a guided day tour from Darwin, featuring Indigenous culture, rock art, and stunning wildlife encounters.
Included
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All Fees and Taxes
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Lunch
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Brunch
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Discover the wonders of Kakadu National Park on this full-day tour from Darwin. Travel along the Arnhem Highway, crossing wetlands at the Adelaide River, Mary River, and West Alligator River. Enjoy a breakfast snack while hearing stories about the region’s rich Indigenous history and natural landscape. In Kakadu, experience the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise on the East Alligator River, guided by local Aboriginal hosts sharing Dreamtime stories. Explore the ancient rock art at Ubirr, with paintings that date back thousands of years, and visit Marrawudi Gallery in Jabiru for contemporary Indigenous art. A delicious lunch beside Cahills Crossing offers prime crocodile watching and scenic views. After a day of cultural immersion and natural beauty, return to Darwin, arriving around 7 pm for an unforgettable adventure in one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness areas.
Guluyambi Cultural Cruise
The Guluyambi Culture Cruise offers an immersive journey into Indigenous culture along the East Alligator River in Kakadu National Park. Led by local Aboriginal guides, the cruise provides an authentic insight into Dreamtime stories, traditional practices, and the region’s rich heritage. As you glide along the river, keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles, birdlife, and lush wetlands. The guides share their deep connection to the land, rivers, and wildlife, offering an enriching experience that combines nature observation with cultural storytelling. This cruise is a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Aboriginal traditions and the sacred significance of Kakadu’s waterways.
Ubirr is one of Kakadu National Park’s most famous sites, renowned for its ancient Aboriginal rock art and stunning panoramic views. The rock shelters feature thousands of years old paintings that depict Dreamtime stories, wildlife, and traditional life, offering a fascinating glimpse into Aboriginal culture and history. Visitors can explore the galleries and learn about the spiritual significance of the artwork from local guides. Climbing to the top of Ubirr rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas over the wetlands and floodplains, especially at sunset. Ubirr provides a powerful connection to Kakadu’s ancient heritage and natural beauty, making it a must-see destination in the park.
Cahills Crossing is a renowned fishing spot and viewing area in Kakadu National Park, famous for its saltwater crocodiles and vibrant birdlife. Overlooking the East Alligator River, it offers a chance to see these formidable reptiles basking on the banks, especially during low tide. Enjoying lunch nearby provides a scenic setting where you can relax and soak in the natural beauty of Kakadu. The area is popular with photographers and nature lovers alike, offering a unique opportunity to witness wildlife in their habitat. Dining next to Cahills Crossing completes the experience, blending stunning views, cultural significance, and encounters with iconic Australian wildlife.
Marrawuddi Arts & Culture
Marrawudi Gallery, located in Jabiru within Kakadu National Park, showcases stunning contemporary Indigenous art created by local Aboriginal artists. The gallery offers a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and crafts that reflect Dreamtime stories, traditional culture, and Kakadu’s landscapes. Visitors can browse unique artworks inspired by the region’s history and spiritual significance, gaining insight into Aboriginal artistic expression. The gallery also hosts cultural workshops and events, fostering a deeper connection to the land and its people. A visit to Marrawudi Gallery provides an opportunity to support Indigenous artists and appreciate the vibrant, meaningful art that celebrates Kakadu’s rich heritage.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Minimum fitness and agility requirements defined by being able to walk up and down a flight of stairs with out stress or aids.
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Wear comfortable walking shoes.
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Bring binoculars for wildlife watching.
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Visit Marrawuddi Gallery for local art.
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Lunch at Cahills Crossing is scenic.
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Check the weather for best views.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich Indigenous culture of Australia with the Guided Kakadu Day Tour. This immersive day tour from Darwin takes you on a journey through Kakadu National Park, where you will explore ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries, learn about Dreamtime legends, and cruise along the East Alligator River with local Indigenous guides.What to expect?
On the Guided Kakadu Day Tour, you can expect to experience the wonder of Kakadu National Park in a unique and engaging way. From crossing historic rivers to exploring ancient rock art sites, you will be immersed in the rich history and culture of the region. Enjoy a delicious lunch beside Cahills Crossing while watching saltwater crocodiles basking on the banks, and end your day with a visit to Marrawudi Gallery in Jabiru to see contemporary Indigenous art.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who are interested in exploring the natural beauty and Indigenous culture of Australia. Whether you are a history buff, art enthusiast, or nature lover, the Guided Kakadu Day Tour offers something for everyone. This tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers.Why book this?
The Guided Kakadu Day Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Kakadu National Park with knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing the regions history and culture. From ancient rock art to contemporary Indigenous art, this tour provides a comprehensive overview of Kakadus rich heritage. By booking this tour, you will not only support local Indigenous artists but also gain a deeper appreciation for the land and its people.Good to know
Visiting Marrawudi Gallery in Jabiru is a highlight of the tour, where you can browse and purchase stunning contemporary Indigenous art created by local Aboriginal artists. This gallery offers a unique opportunity to learn about Aboriginal culture and support Indigenous artists. Be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water for the day tour.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Guided Kakadu Day Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides, breathtaking scenery, and immersive cultural experiences. Many reviewers highlight the unforgettable moments spent exploring ancient rock art sites and cruising along the East Alligator River with local Indigenous guides. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its seamless organization and educational value.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is