7 Day Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine, Ayers Rock Tour
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Itinerary
Day 1: Darwin to Kakadu National Park
We travel west into Woolna Country where we receive a unique welcome from the Traditional Owners of the land, known as the 'Cul Cul' or 'Welcome to Country'. Experience the local Aboriginal culture including cooking bush tucker, playing the didgeridoo, basket weaving and spear throwing. Later, spot crocodiles (and other wild creatures!) on a cruise along the fresh waters of the Mary River Wetlands. After lunch, discover more about the land and its stories at the Bowali Visitor Centre. The whole of Kakadu is spread out before you at Ubirr Rock, where we spend the afternoon. Tonight we camp within Kakadu National Park.
L, D
Pre-tour dorm accommodation included.
Day 2: Kakadu to Darwin
Jim Jim Falls is our first stop today, and it's a stunner! You'll feel a bit dwarfed by the towering cliffs as we hike to the base of the falls. By now you've probably worked up an appetite for some lunch! This afternoon the spectacular gorge of Twin Falls is experienced onboard a National Park operated boat and along the boardwalk. Unwind for a bit on the sandy banks before we trek back to Darwin.
B, L
Overnight dorm accommodation included.
Day 3: Darwin to Katherine Gorge
We travel to Katherine and spend the whole afternoon at the majestic Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk), which is part of the Nitmiluk National Park. Experience the striking beauty while canoeing or cruising (at own expense and seasonal) through the gorge itself. Want to see more? Jump aboard a helicopter flight (at own expense) which will take you high above the vast gorge system. Tonight we stay at our permanent camp near Katherine Gorge.
L, D
Day 4: Katherine Gorge to Banka Banka
Not far to the south is Mataranka, where you can revive in a sparkling thermal pool surrounded by lush tropical forest. Next stop is the iconic Daly Waters outback hotel, the Territory's oldest pub. Nearby lies Australia's first international airport, but you won't get a flight back home from here these days! After lunch, we continue south to Tennant Creek where we camp overnight.
B, L, D
Day 5: Banka Banka to Alice Springs
This morning we check out the sacred site of the Devils Marbles, which balance precariously on their rocky perch. From here we stop in at Barrow Creek Pub, home to the historic Telegraph Station – catch a glimpse of what Outback telecommunication used to be like! We cross over the Tropic of Capricorn, before arriving early evening into Alice Springs.
B, L
Overnight dorm accommodation included.
Day 6: Alice Springs - Kings Canyon - Uluru
Kick off your Red Centre adventure with a drive through James and Waterhouse Ranges and the ancient Hugh and Finke river systems on the way to Kings Canyon. There's a bit of exploring to do here: the monumental North and South Walls, the Amphitheatre, the Lost City and the lush, inviting Garden of Eden. From here we head to another ancient landform, Uluru (Ayers Rock) where we stay overnight in our private campsite at the Ayers Rock Resort.
L, D
Day 7: Uluru to Alice Springs
Sunrise at Uluru is worth the early start! Take a stroll part way around the base (unguided), and discover mystifying rock formations and Aboriginal art sites. Be fascinated by the red domes of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) as you get up close to this ancient mystical landform. We head back to Alice Springs after lunch, watching through the window as the rugged desert scenery passes by. Passengers may leave the tour at Ayers Rock Resort.
B, L
Day 1-3 Tropical Summer Itinerary (DEC-MAY)
Day 1: Darwin to Mary River & Kakadu National Park
- Adelaide River Crocodile Cruise
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- Nourlangie Rock
- Permanent Camp (LD)
Day 2: Kakadu National Park
- Gubara or Motor Car Falls
- Ubirr Rock or Nanguluwar Art Site (BLD)
Summer (Approximate period -Early December to April Later part)
At this time of year, the northern destinations of Darwin, Litchfield, Katherine and Kakadu are refreshed by a predictable daily ritual of sunshine and afternoon showers. The waterfalls flow freely, floodplains rejuvenate, flowers bloom and cracking thunderstorms light up the sky like a pyrotechnic display.
Questions & Answers
Q. Do I need to reconfirm my tour?
A. YES! FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE CANCELLATION OF YOUR BOOKING. You must call the tour operator before 16.00hrs (4.00pm) with your tour confirmation number, date of travel, accommodation and room number
Q. What to bring
A. Sturdy walking shoes (preferably ankle high), hat and sunscreen, towel and toiletries, swimming gear, warm clothing, water bottle, torch, insect repellant, fly net to cover your head if you are bothered by flies (outback tours particularly), camera, pillow, sleeping bag (can be hired)
Q. Do I have to participate?
A. Part of the enjoyment of our tours is bonding with a group of like-minded adventurers so we make them active and hands on. Passengers are expected to help with the preparation of food, washing of dishes and general assistance to the guide as directed
Q. What do I eat?
A. Emphasis is on fresh food wherever possible and meals are nutritious and varied. If you are vegetarian or gluten intolerant we can cater for you, but if you have very specific dietary needs you may need to provide your own food, please discuss this at time of booking. For breakfast cereals, toast, tea and coffee are supplied. Lunch is usually a self-serve sandwich and salads; in the evening we have a cooked dinner. We always carry water in the vehicle and you will often have the chance to buy your own drinks, ice-creams etc at stops
Q. Itinerary Disclaimer
A. Occasionally itineraries change as we make improvements based on comments from past travellers and our own research.
Q. Behaviour
A. The tour operator can refuse to carry a person whose behavior is detrimental to the enjoyment of the group. By joining a tour you agree to accept the authority of the guide and accept their decisions. Staff are entitled to a safe working environment and fellow passengers to a great holiday. Any threats to safety being physical or verbal or inappropriate behavior will result in removal from the trip. If a guide requires a passenger to leave the trip no refund will be given and that passenger will be responsible for their own travel costs from that point.
Q. Release form
A. Adventure travel carries a higher than normal risk and a signed release will be required from all participants before tour departure. This is signed on the first day of departure on each separate touring module if part of a larger package.
Tour Package Note
Please note this package is made up of multiple individual tours therefore you may travel with a different guide and passengers during each section.


Ubir Rock
