Tour Kakadu in Australia’s Top End

Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park. It is one of only a few World Heritage sites listed by the UNESCO for its outstanding natural beauty and diversity, as well as for its exceptional cultural values.

Gunlom Escarpment

Gunlom Escarpment

Come along for the ride and share our love for Kakadu’s abundant plants and wildlife, its ancient landscapes, and its living Aboriginal culture. Make your journey to Kakadu National Park a truly unforgettable experience!

Spectacular Stone Country, Kakadu in the ‘Dry’, June to November

Join Top End Explorer Tours on a 4 wheel-drive adventure and discover Kakadu’s breathtakingly beautiful Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls.

Tours operate in the dry season and the first stage of the wet season only, generally from the months of June to November, conditions permitting. Come the deluges of the ‘wet’, vast areas of Kadadu become inaccessible by road.

Twin Falls Beach

Twin Falls Beach

Jim Jim Creek crossing

Jim Jim Creek Crossing

Kakadu Day by Day, in the ‘Early Dry’, April and May

Join us for a bushwalk to some lesser known, yet equally stunning destinations in the early dry season. Check out the possibilities Yegge (late April to mid June, cooler, but still humid) offers in our photo album!

Kakadu My Way, all year round

Let us personalise your experience of Kakadu!

Black Necked Stork - Jabiru

Black Necked Stork / Jabiru

We are available year-round, conditions permitting, for tailor-made private charters and small group travel in Kakadu National Park.

Check out the tours we have on offer in 2010 and visit our Kakadu Map page for our Google map of Kakadu National Park!

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