Explore the highlights of Australia’s iconic Top End on this fully accommodated short escape from Darwin, showcasing the very best of Kakadu National Park and beyond. Journey through World Heritage–listed landscapes as you cruise the wildlife-rich Mary River, soar above ancient escarpments and floodplains on a scenic flight, and discover remarkable Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr and Nourlangie. Along the way, encounter dramatic wetlands, saltwater crocodiles and sweeping vistas, brought to life by expert local guides.
Designed for comfort as well as discovery, the journey includes quality hotel accommodation, all meals, and travel in premium 5-star 4WD Mercedes-Benz coaches. After immersing yourself in Kakadu’s natural and cultural wonders, continue on to the monsoon forests and cascading waterfalls of Litchfield National Park before returning to Darwin — a perfectly paced introduction to one of Australia’s most ancient and awe-inspiring regions.
Tour Highlights
Day 1 - Darwin to Kakadu National Park
This morning we depart Darwin and head towards Kakadu National Park. Much of the route is along the Arnhem Highway, passing the productive region of Humpty Doo, where an array of tropical fruits are grown. Cross the Adelaide River, with its vast wetlands, attracting migratory birds before arriving at Mary River, where you will take to the water on a cruise that showcases the local wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles and the abundance of birdlife in the region.
Continuing east, we enter the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, stopping at the Mamukala Wetlands and the Bowali Visitor Centre before arriving at your accommodation for the next two nights, the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel at Jabiru, so named for the crocodile shape it takes.
Day 2 - Kakadu National Park
An early start today as we head to Jabiru Airstrip, where you'll gain another perspective on this incredible environment. Take to the skies on a 60-minute scenic flight over ancient escarpments, floodplains and winding rivers, exhibiting the results of 1.8 billion years of continuous erosion. Your flight includes live commentary from your pilot as you glide over these spectacular ancient lands.
After landing at Jabiru Airport we depart for the East Alligator River region, known as the gateway to Arnhem Land. Take a spectacular local indigenous cruise on the East Alligator River and listen to the stories of the region as you spot the large saltwater crocodiles that dwell in these waters.
After a peaceful cruise, it's time to reboard the coach and head to the World Heritage Ubirr art site, home to some of the world's most outstanding rock art. Enjoy a 1 kilometre circular track walk and take in the amazing rock art. There will be time for those feeling fit to make the steep 250m climb to the top of the rocky escarpment for magnificent views across the Magela floodplain.
Enjoy a light lunch before heading to Nourlangie where you can take in ancient rock paintings and spectacular vistas as you take a 1.5 kilometre walk around this incredible indigenous site.
Then it's time to head back to the hotel to relax and enjoy dinner.
Day 3 - Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park, Darwin
This morning, we depart Kakadu National Park and head towards Batchelor, the gateway to Litchfield National Park. Containing several types of typical Top End habitats, Litchfield National Park is abundant with lush monsoon forests, termite mounds, unusual rock formations, waterfalls, and cascades.
After stopping for morning tea, we head onto Wangi Falls; a large plunge pool surrounded by shady grassed areas. The falls flow all year round and after a light lunch, you can take a dip in the crystal-clear pool. Our next stop is Florence Falls. Here you can watch from the scenic viewing platform as the spectacular falls cascade into the plunge pool below.
We then head for Darwin, arriving early evening, where your three-day Simply Kakadu Tour comes to an end.
Darwin Roundtrip - Multiple Dates Available from March to October 2026 & 2027
Prices below are based on travel in March 2026.
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Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel (2 Nights)
WALKS ON TOUR
World Heritage Ubirr Art Site - circular track walk
Distance: 1km | Level: Easy | Terrain: Flat
Magela Floodplain Climb
Distance: 250m | Level: Medium-Hard | Terrain: Steep
*Note: Distances and times provided are an indication only.
Travel at 60 and supplier booking conditions apply.
Please note that prices are subject to availability at time of booking and may change without notice.