5 Day Kakadu
Camper and Carmor Plains Cattle Station
Day One
You will be collected
from your Darwin accommodation at 0800. We head down "the Track" (Stuart
Highway) until we reach our turn off at the Arnhem Highway. Firstly we
join a boat cruise on the famous Adelaide River to witness the famous
jumping saltwater crocodiles propel themselves out of the water. This
is a magnificent sight as these animals are surprisingly powerful and
you will gain a good understanding of these creatures and why they have
survived for two hundred million years. This serves as a great introduction
to how wild the Top End still is today.
Lunch is at the Bark
Hut Inn, this Aussie Roadhouse was built during the buffalo era and is
well worth a visit.
By special arrangement
we have access to a working cattle Station - Carmor Plains. The station
is situated around the Mary River system. The station is 250 square miles
and runs approx. 2500 head of cattle alongside one of the largest concentrations
of saltwater crocodiles in the world. The floodplains abound with waterfowl,
olive pythons, wild buffalo and wallabys in their thousands.
Overnight Carmor Plains.
Day Two
This morning we will
further explore this unique area, visit a rainforest, and enjoy the opportunity
to explore one of the few remaining stations close to Kakadu National
Park, as the majority are owned by local Aboriginal people. After a late
lunch we will head along the Kakadu Highway into Kakadu National Park.
After checking in to our accommodation we will experience one of Kakadus
icons - a Yellow Water Cruise. At this land locked billabong witness stunning
displays of flora and fauna, reptiles and abundant birdlife. The wildlife
on this pristine billabong is too numerous to mention, you may see a saltwater
crocodile eating a wriggling barramundi, a sea eagle swoop on a fish,
a Jacana walking on water or any one of the many other 270 species.
Overnight Sandy Billabong.
Day Three
An early start this
morning, but it is well worth it as today we visit two of Kakadus icons
- Jim Jim and Twin Falls. Both areas are set in the magnificent Arnhemland
escarpment. The only access to these two magical areas is by our air-conditioned
4WD.
Access to Jim Jim is
by a 900 metre walk over rocks through the sub-tropical rainforest. As
we walk, take time to marvel at the inspiring 200 metre high cliffs towering
on both sides of the track. At the base of the falls, (the falls can run
up to August if there has been a reasonable 'Wet'), we take time to enjoy
a swim in the magnificent plunge pool.
After a further 12km
of 4WD, access to Twin Falls is by a short stroll to the edge of the water,
then an easy paddle upstream using your boogie board and flippers while
enjoying the marvelous views of the escarpment. We spend more time here
at Twin Falls that Jim Jim Gorge, as it is a magnificent place.
Overnight Sandy Billabong.
Day Four
A real treat today,
we have access to areas in Arnhem Land (Aboriginal Lands) where a local
Aboriginal guide will show you excellent examples of rock art and explain
the stories they tell.
Lord's are pioneers
of this area, and fortunate in that, we have a mutual respect and understanding
with the local Aboriginal people. Our first stop in Arnhem Land is Gunbalanya,
where we collect our Aboriginal guide who will accompany you on your walk
up Injalak Hill. The hill has excellent examples of art sites, and the
view from the top is truly breathtaking, looking out across the floodplains
and across to the escarpment. This walk will be one of the many highlights
of your day in Arnhem Land.
The rock art here is
acknowledged as being the best in Western Arnhemland. And seeing it is
half the fun - there are times you need to slide along rock lying down,
to view the art. The rock is shiny from tens of thousands of years of
Aboriginal people doing exactly that !
When we farewell the
Aboriginal guide at the Injalak Art & Craft Centre in Gunbalanya,
there is time to view the artists working and to also browse or purchase
from the many fine examples of work on display.
This afternoon we have
exclusive access into the heart of Minkinj Valley. First enjoy a fresh
picnic lunch and billy tea in the shade by the billabong while gazing
at the escarpment surrounded valley. See wild brumby horses, birds too
numerous to mention, perhaps a saltwater crocodile before enjoying an
easy hike to the top of Hamish Dreaming. Return to Kakadu to our overnight
camping spot.
Day Five
A couple of chances
to swim today, first stop is Maguk (Barramundi Gorge). Set in beautiful
monsoon rainforest is a small waterfall and clear plunge pool. An easy
walk to the top of the waterfall is rewarded with a refreshing dip and
morning tea.
Next stop at the Southern
end of Kakadu is Gunlom Falls. Made famous in the 'Crocodile Dundee' movie,
its white sandy beach and 150 metre cascading waterfall is a great photo
opportunity. A slightly more challenging walk to the top of the waterfall
will be rewarded with a picnic lunch with the best view for miles around.
Enjoy a swim while overlooking the beautiful South Alligator Valley.
Return to Darwin.
Inclusions:
- 5 Days
Air Conditioned Toyota Luxury 4WD with experienced local guide
- Jumping Crocodile Cruise
- 1 night Carmor Plains Cattle Station
- Yellow Water Cruise
- All meals and nibblies
- Royalties & permits to enter Aboriginal lands
- All locations as per the itinerary.
Not included:
- Personal
requirements |