Darwin Tours

Resort/Lodge
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Kakadu National Park during the wet season with our 2-day retreat. Experience the stunning landscapes and unique wildlife of the Australian outback.
TOP RATED SCENIC CRUISE
Join us on a breathtaking journey from Darwin to Katherine Gorge and witness the awe-inspiring Edith and Nitmiluk Falls.
4WD Adventure
Looking for an adventurous 3-day tour in Australia? Then look no further than the 4WD Camping Tour in Kakadu & Litchfield National Park!
995 AUD
AUSTRALIA'S BEST-KEPT SECRET
Our 5 Day Kakadu Litchfield Katherine Gorge tours is the ultimate Top End Adventure.
1750 AUD
Kakadu Tours From Darwin
Our 4 Day Kakadu National Park and Katherine Gorge Experience is the ultimate cultural awakening.
2260 AUD
Nature / Adventure
What better way to refresh, rejuvenate and experience the stunning diversity of the Northern Territory than by joining us on this one day Litchfield National Park Tour?
Cultural / Adventure
Explore the cultural wonder of a World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory by taking a journey onboard our Darwin to Kakadu Day Trip
Wildlife Encounter
Get your heart racing with a close encounter with an apex predator without any cages or perspex glass onboard our half-day Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise.

Darwin

If you came north for heat, wild stories and big skies, Darwin’s your starting line. The Top End has a way of making every day feel like a National Geographic episode — crocs on riverbanks, waterfalls in monsoon forest and red dirt roads that go on forever. These small group eco tours get you in without the fuss or the five-star price tag.
Spend your days swimming under Litchfield’s waterfalls, canoeing through Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) or exploring Kakadu’s ancient rock art with guides who actually grew up around it. One day, you’re cruising through croc country, the next you’re walking through 20,000 years of Indigenous history. For the full outback experience, jump on a multi-day camping trip — think swags, stars and stories by the fire.
Everything’s taken care of — gear, transport, food and entry fees — so you can just live in the moment. Travelling with small groups means fewer crowds and more laughs, whether you’re chasing waterfalls or swapping travel stories on the bus.
These trips are all about keeping it real and keeping it green. You’ll travel light, respect the Country and support local communities along the way. From Ubirr sunsets to midnight stargazing, every kilometre out here changes how you see Australia — raw, remote and absolutely unforgettable.

FAQ


What do I need to know before going to Darwin?
The Sun is always hot in Darwin. Make sure you: drink plenty of water; slip, slop, slap; dress accordingly; and stay out of the heat as much as you can. Wildlife, particularly crocodiles, is something to be very careful about when in the outdoors or near any bodies of natural water.
How many days do you need in Darwin?
Darwin is a tropical city in the Northern Territory with day trips available for a fun adventure. If you’re looking to stay in Darwin, about three days will be enough time to experience the culture and history. But if you want to explore Darwin and parts of the Northern Territory further, a week is perfect.
Is Darwin worth going to?
Visit Darwin, Northern Territory | Things to see & do, events …
With a fascinating history blending European, Asian, and Aboriginal influences, visiting Darwin is truly a must on any Australian holiday.
What is best time to visit Darwin?
To have the most comfortable trip, the dry season between May to October is going to be the best time for you. You’ll also find most of our famous events such as the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets and Darwin Festival happen during this time. While most visitors come during dry season, don’t let the Wet deter you.
Do I need warm clothes for Darwin?
Darwin’s seasons run from wet to dry and the average temperature is the same all year round (22 – 32 °C / 71.6 – 89.6°F), it is the humidity that changes. Long sleeves, long pants and jackets should be kept to a minimum in Darwin. If you are moving to Sydney of Alice springs, pack both warm and cool weather clothing.
What clothes to wear in Darwin?
Choose natural fabrics like cotton or linen to stay cool in the tropical heat. Opt for loose-fitting dresses, skirts, shorts, and tops in light colors to help reflect the sun’s rays. Don’t forget to pack a light cardigan or jacket for the cooler evenings during the dry season.