Kakadu Safaris to Kakadu National Park from Darwin in Northern Territory Australia for the fit and adventerous traveller.
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Information on the watrefalls, birds, flora, wildlife in Kakdu National park, Litchfield National Park, Nitmiluk National Park and our Darwin to Broome safari.

This World Heritage listed National Park is spectacular and large with a huge variety of scenery, wildlife, plant life and Aboriginal Artsites to see and experience.

The following pages highlight some of the areas that we at Wilderness 4WD Adventures visit on our Tours. To view specific areas of the park just click on the map below or select your preferences from the list below.

Jim Jim Falls
Twin Falls
Koolpin Gorge
Ubirr Rock
Nourlangie Rock
Barramundi Gorge

The Top End and Kimberley region abound in birdlife of all types. Here are some of the photo's that we've taken along the way. All of our tours allow you the chance to experience seeing native birds and wildlife in their natural habitats.

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Little Corella
Blue Winged Kookaburra
Jabiru
Rufous Night Heron
Magpie Geese
Comb Crested Jacana
Pelicans
 

This is one of those spots that has always been popular with the locals but not so well known by the tourists. Just up the track from Douglas Hot springs on the Daly River System, this gorge is right away from every thing and has spectacular scenery. Lots of deep cool pools and tall chasms. It's a great way to get away from it all.

Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage Listed Park featuring many spectacular attraction including the majestic Jim Jim Falls. Access to the falls is by 4WD vehicle only and is a popular attration on our Kakadu Tours.

Pristine Surrounds of Jim Jim Falls
Early Wet Season
Scenic Walk To Plungepool
Aerial Photo - Wet Season
View From The Top Of JimJim Falls

This area is situated in the southern end of Kakadu and only a few companies are permitted access into this region. It is an extremely sensitive area consisting of beautiful waterfalls, plungepools and magnificent lookouts. You can easily spend a full day hiking in this region and you can refresh yourself frequently in escarpment pools set amongst some of Kakadu's most spectacular scenery.

Clear cool water of Koolin Gorge
Unspoilt and natural
Lots of waterholes on the way
along Koolpin Creek.
Breath taking scenery

Nourlangie Rock is a spectacular area featuring magnificent Aboriginal Artsites along with walking tracks, billabongs and lookout areas. This area is very popular with all visitors to Kakadu National Park and our guides are well trained to help inform you about Aboriginal lifestyle and culture.

 

Nourlangie Rock from the lookout

The view across Anbangbang Billabong to Nourlangie Rock

Rock Art at the side gallery - Nabulwinjbulwinj
Artsite at the Main Gallery - Namarrgon and Namondjok

Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage Listed Park featuring many spectacular attraction including the spectacular Twin Falls. Access to the falls is by 4WD vehicle only and is a popular attration on our Kakadu Tours.

 

Plungepool And Beach At The Base Of Twin Falls

 

View Of Twin Falls From The Top

 

Looking up to the falls

 

 

The steep gorge in the Escarpment

 

The plunge Pool

Ubirr Rock is located in the North-East section of Kakadu.This region is situated on the borderline of 3 differnt habitats and is extremely rich in wildlife. It is also an area that is extremely rich in Aboriginal Rockart with some sites possibly dating back tens of thousands of years. The artsites in this area are magnificent and are probably some of the most detailed paintings that you will see on your tour in Kakadu.

Viewing Aboriginal Art at the Main Gallery

Up on the top of Ubirr Rock

Just having a bit of fun!

X-Ray Paintings - Main Gallery
Magnificent scenery from the lookout

The Top End and Kimberley regions abound in wildlife of all types. Here are some of the photo's that we've taken along the way. All our tours allow you the chance to experience seeing native birds and wildlife in their natural habitats.

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Crocodiles
Dingo
Wild Horses
Feral Pig
Frilled Lizard
Goulds Goanna

& MOON RISES

Two features always make memorable impressions in the Top End.... Sunsets and Moon rises. Here are a couple of shots we've captured. Why not come and experience it for yourself.

Barramundi Gorge is a great place to visit and relax. Set on the edge of the escarpment we know you will enjoy your time swimming in the clear, cool water of this beautiful area.

Main plungepool and waterfall
View of plungepool from the top.
A great spot for a swim at the top of Barramundi Gorge.
The rock pools above the main waterfall.

One of the great features of the Top End is it's huge variety of tropical plants. Here are a few of the colours and plants that you will experience when you travel in this region.



Native Ginger
(Curcuma Australasica)


Swamp Bloodwood
(Eucalyptus Ptychocarpa)


Bush Yam
(Ipomoea Abrupta)


Red Flowered Kurrajong
(Brachychiton Paradoxum)


Scarlet Gum
(Euclayptus Phoenicea)


Onion Lily
(Crinum Angustifolium)


Water Lily
(Nymphaea Violacea)


Grevillea
(Grevillea Dryandri)


Banksia
(Banksia Dentata)

If you have time whilst in Darwin, you should take the opportunity to explore the beautiful Litchfield National Park. Located approximately 100km south of Darwin, Litchfield offers a variety of habitats including woodland and rainforrest country and features 4 major waterfalls that flow all year round.

 

Magnetic Termite Mounds

Cycads "Cycas Calcicola"

Floodplains scattered with
Magnetic Termite Mounds

Cathedral Termite Mounds

Buley Rock Holes

Florence Falls

Sandy Creek Falls

Suprise Falls

Suprise Falls

Suprise Falls

Located approximately 300km south of Darwin, Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk National Park) is a stunning feature of the Top End. The gorge has been carved deeply through surrounding sandstone escarpment by the Katherine River over millions of years. Made up of 13 sections, Katherine Gorge provides an ideal location to spend a day canoeing and swimming at your leisure.

When your on tour with us be prepared to have lots of fun. Being "Outback"is a great experience but when you mix this with small groups of people who have similar interests plus well trained tour guides, then your ready to have the experience of a life time.

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