Awaken your senses in the Aboriginal heart of the Top End
This Kakadu 1 Day Tour from Darwin explores Australia’s largest national park, spanning over 20,000 km² of wetlands, stone plateaus and sacred Aboriginal sites. It’s a living cultural landscape, where more than 600 Aboriginal people still live across 12 communities. Smell eucalyptus at sunrise, watch wallabies move through tall grasses, and listen to birdsong echoing through the escarpments.
Breakfast at an Outback tavern
Around 7 AM, stop at a classic Territory tavern for a comfort break. Refill your water bottle, grab snacks, or enjoy a warm local breakfast with coffee (own expense).
Ancient Aboriginal art at Ubirr Rock
Arrive in Kakadu National Park around 10 AM. Join your guide for a walk through the layered art shelters of Ubirr, where rock art up to 60,000 years old depicts spirits, animals and ancestral stories. At the summit, the lookout opens to sweeping views over the floodplains of Arnhem Land.
Buffet-style bush lunch
Relax under the trees and enjoy a freshly made bush-style picnic lunch prepared by your guide. Refresh with cold water and local fruits.
Aboriginal-guided cruise on East Alligator River
Cruise the East Alligator River, rich in biodiversity and home to many crocodiles. Your Bininj Aboriginal guide shares stories of life on the river, hunting traditions and Cahills Crossing, a spot often teeming with crocs. Step onto Arnhem Land, usually closed to the public, for a short cultural demonstration on sacred ground.
The return to Darwin – with a changed perspective
Finish the tour with snacks and a final comfort stop on the journey back. Reflect on your time immersed in Kakadu’s stories, nature, and deep spiritual culture.
Did you know?
Kakadu National Park is not only Australia’s largest park, it’s also a UNESCO-listed cultural treasure with over 280 bird species, 60,000 years of Indigenous heritage, and unique wildlife like saltwater crocodiles and wallabies.