Which is better Kakadu or Litchfield?
Go to Lichfield. It’s more compact and the attractions (and there are many) are therefore closer together. It’s also closer to Darwin, so less travelling means more time to enjoy the park. Kakadu you pay a fee now to enter, Litchfield is free.
Is Kakadu in Katherine?
Katherine is on the doorstep of Nitmiluk National Park and is where the Outback meets the tropics. We highly recommend you drive to Katherine from Darwin along the Nature’s Way, via Kakadu National Park. However, it is also possible to fly into Katherine from either Darwin or Alice Springs.
Where should I stop between Darwin and Kakadu?
Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is 22 kilometres from the Stuart Highway turn-off, and then 1 kilometre off Arnhem Highway, and it’s a favourite stop for most travellers driving from Darwin to Kakadu.
Can you do a day trip to Kakadu from Darwin?
The 1 Day Kakadu Tour departs daily 6:30am from Darwin. Returns 7:30pm approximately to Darwin. Enjoy a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong, visit Nourlangie Rock Art Site. Optional flight available.
What is best month to visit Darwin?
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.
How many days should I spend in Kakadu?
We recommend three to four days to explore the best of Kakadu, including a variety of activities, habitats and landscapes.
Is Katherine or Kakadu better?
Kakadu is where to go for escarpment scenery, floodplains, crocs, birds, rock art. Katherine’s main point of difference is its gorge. All three have excellent walking trails, though I’d say Kakadu offers more spectacular options for fit folk, particularly those with the benefit of a 4wd that can get to some of them.
Is Kakadu or Katherine Gorge better?
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How many days should you spend in Kakadu?
Ideally three days are required, though seven days or more will reward you with an experience that you will never forget. We have come up with some itineraries that will help you build your ‘Kakadu Experience’.
Can you see Kakadu in a day?
Yes, it’s possible to visit Kakadu in a day from Darwin however, you need to be prepared to spend a lot of time in transport. Ideally, you need between 2 and 5 days to explore Kakadu. It’s a big national park and there is a lot to see.
When does the Kakadu Katherine and Litchfield adventure start?
Tour commences in Darwin on day 1, with pickups from 6.20am and finishes in Darwin on the evening of day 4. Want an in-depth insight into this trip? Essential Trip Information provides a detailed itinerary, visa info, how to get to your hotel, what’s included – pretty much everything you need to know about this adventure and more.
What to do in Katherine on Kakadu tour?
This 4 Day Kakadu Katherine Litchfield Tour visits the Big 3 attractions of the Top End. Cruise the croc-inhabited waters of the Mary River Wetlands, view the ancient rock art galleries at Ubirr and Nourlangie and marvel at the beautiful Maguk and Katherine gorges.
How long is the Kakadu Litchfield gorge tour?
3 Day Darwin Katherine Gorge Kakadu Litchfield Tour is a shorter version of above and Includes Ubirr Rock Aboriginal Art galleries, Optional Ranger Uranium Mine, or scenic flight over the wetlands.
How long is the tour from Darwin to Katherine Gorge?
5 Days / 4 nights – From Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Edith Falls, Katherine Gorge. Day 1 – Today we Explore Litchfield National Park, one of the Territory’s major attractions. View spectacular features such as Magnetic Termite Mounds towering on the grassland plains, and majestic waterfalls.