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Kakadu, Nourlangie Rock and Yellow Water
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Australia -
Northern Territory
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States & Territories:Full Day Tour: Cruise ancient waterways and learn of age-old traditions. - Enter World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park
- Cruise on the Yellow Water billabong
Depart Darwin and enter World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Covering some 20 000 square kilometres, Kakadu is Australia’s largest and arguably most famous national park. Kakadu’s vast wetlands is home to one of Australia’s largest and most diverse bird populations and carry outstanding natural and cultural significance. Visit Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre and gain an insight into the cultural and historical significance the park holds for its traditional owners, before joining a guided cruise along Kakadu's most famous wetland area, Yellow Water billabong. Keep a lookout for the powerful saltwater crocodiles, diverse birdlife and beautiful waterlilies. After lunch, travel to Nourlangie Rock where you will have a guided tour of the well preserved galleries of Aboriginal rock art. On the return trip to Darwin, view giant termite mounds and stop at Window on the Wetlands for a glass of wine with views over the floodplains.
Departs Darwin 6.35 a.m. Returns: Approx 8.00 p.m.

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