Day 1 Darwin - Kakadu
Cruise the Adelaide River for an hour and watch from the boat as large saltwater crocodiles leap out of the water up to half of their body length.
Heading east enter the spectacular Kakadu National Park and walk around to the Bowali Visitor Centre, where you can get a wealth of information about the culture, history and flora and fauna of the area.
An insight of Indigenous culture awaits you at Nourlangie Rock, one of the most famous rock art sites in the world.
Watch storms from many of the lookouts at Kakadu National Park, as they travel across the sky with awesome displays of thunderous lightning and later on you can try out playing the didgeridoo around a warm camp fire.
Overnight: Mary River-Southern Kakadu-Permanent Campsite with air-conditioning.
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Day 2 Kakadu - Darwin
Spend the day exploring Kakadu National Park , swim in the crystal clear rock pools,follow Yirmikmik walking tracks and go hiking and exploring, these walks encompass Kurrundie Falls, Motorcar Falls and Boulder Creek.
Visit Moline Rockhole, with its picturesque cascades that descend into a waterfall with a clear plunge pool at the base.
Overnight: Darwin hotel or hostel at your own expense.
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Day 3 Explore Litchfield National Park
Heading directly to Litchfield National Park in the morning the first stop is Florence Falls where you can have a refreshing swim after completing a short walk through the surrounding monsoon rainforest.
Swim in crystal clear rock pools of Buley Rockholes before a short drive to the famous Wangi Falls for another quick swim.Visit Tolmer Falls where the viewing platform provides you with the perfect location to watch the falls descending from a narrow gorge into a beautiful plunge pool.
As you leave Litchfield National Park pass by floodplains scatterred with hundreds of Meridian Termite Mounds and make a brief stop to learn more about the inhabitants of these amazing structures.
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