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Darwin - Northern Territory
As an exclusive Packaging Service and in conjunction
with our many Accommodation choices, Aussie Assist offers the following range
of tours.
- A minimum of two full Day Tours (per person) is required, or
- an overnight option, with accommodation or
- you may select 3 (separate) day tours or
- a 3 day (minimum) private charter, without Accommodation,
if preferred
TOUR
CODE TPAD22+L 
"LITCHFIELD NATIONAL PARK, FLORENCE, TOLMER AND WANGI WATERFALLS"
Discover the beauty of Litchfield National
Park, with its striking waterways, wildlife & plants.
Full Day Tour
Travel south from Darwin and into the picturesque Litchfield
National Park, a stunning 7720 mile region of pristine Top End wilderness.
With scattered weathered sandstone outcrops, monsoon rain forest, year-round
waterfalls and spring-fed streams, Litchfield National Park was originally the
home of the Wagait Aboriginal people. Ascend the rocky Tabletop Range where dry
woodlands and forests dominate the huge sandstone plateau. Stop to view masses
of magnetic termite mounds, some standing over two yards tall. See the picturesque
double waterfall forming Florence Falls, surrounded by monsoon rain forest. Continue
to Tolmer Falls, noted as one of the most spectacular waterfalls
in the park, cascading over two high escarpments and plunging into a deep waterhole
below. This long, narrow waterfall puts on a spectacular display in the wet season.
Journey to Wangi Falls where there's time for a refreshing swim
in the crystal clear waters at the waterfall's base. Or perhaps take a nature
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TOUR
CODE TPAD23L 
"KATHERINE GORGE CRUISE AND EDITH FALLS"
| Discover the highlights of Nitmiluk National
Park and striking Katherine Gorge
Full Day ex Darwin. Depart: 6.35 a.m. Return: 8.30 p.m.
Our first stop today is the Adelaide River War Cemetery, the
resting place for many World War II soldiers. Continue via Pine Creek to Edith
Falls with time for a swim. After lunch, enter Nitmiluk National Park, home to 13
stunning gorges. Stop by the Visitor Centre before joining your guided
cruise between the sheer sandstone cliffs of Katherine Gorge. As you glide along
the tranquil waters of this ancient watercourse, enjoy commentary from your guide
detailing the area's plant & wildlife, and explaining the Aboriginal rock
art which adorns the walls of the gorge. Look for crocodiles and
the splendid array of birdlife. On the return trip to Darwin,
stop to purchase dinner - a Top End speciality of barramundi and chips (own
expense). (L) |

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TOUR
CODE TPAKYA2 
"YELLOW WATER, ART SITES AND ARNHEM LAND"
Touring from Darwin. Explore the waterways, discover the wildlife and see the Aboriginal artwork that
give makes this area so significant.
Day 1. Nourlangie Rock Art, Warradjan Cultural Centre, Yellow Water Cruise
Travel through Humpty Doo to Kakadu National Park, Australia's largest
national park. The Kakadu National Park wetlands and ancient escarpment
are home to a profusion of birdlife and fauna and have outstanding natural
and cultural significance. Call in to Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre
to learnthe history of the area. Join a guided cruise on Kakadu's
most famous wetland area, Yellow Water billabong, keeping
a lookout for crocodiles and birdlife. After a delicious
lunch at Cooinda, visit one of the most significant art sites in the
park, Nourlangie Rock, to see Aboriginal paintings dating back thousands
of years.
Accommodation: World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park (L)
Day 2. Arnhem Land, Mikinj Valley, Oenpelli Aboriginal Settlement
Today join a 4-wheel drive vehicle and ford the East Alligator River, thus
entering Arnhem Land. Visit the famous Oenpelli Art Gallery and explore
the rarely visited Mikinj Valley. Travel through this majestic region,
dotted with spectacular sandstone outcrops and escarpments, forests, floodplains
and billabongs; an area where Aborigines have lived for thousands of years.
Keep an eye out for birds and other wildlife as you pass through widely
varying habitats. Your Aboriginal
guide will provide informative commentary along the way. Learn about
bush skills, hunting techniques, how to find food in the Australian bush and
how to prepare it. You will also be privileged to view a fascinating display
of Aboriginal art in its natural state - no barriers or fences, or other tour
groups. Stop at Window on the Wetlands for drinks while admiring the changing
light of day over the floodplains. Return to Darwin. (L)
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TOUR
CODE TPASK2 
"KAKADU AND KATHERINE - OVERNIGHT CAMPING"
Enjoy exploring Kakadu National Park and
see age-old Aboriginal rock art, fearsome saltwater crocodiles and
rugged ancient landscapes.
Day 1. Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Crocodile Cruise, Ubirr Rock Art
Departing Darwin at 7.00 a.m. we begin our
exciting journey to World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. As Australia’s
largest national park, Kakadu covers some 20 000 square kilometres. Stop to
inspect the massive cathedral termite mounds before continuing on through the
Kakadu floodplains. Marvel at the ever-changing Top End scenery.
Next we join a guided river cruise through the lush wetlands of this famed
region. Learn of Kakadu’s diverse array of birdlife and wildlife. Your
local guide will help you spot the fearsome saltwater crocodiles that call
this region home. Then, we continue on to Ubirr, a truly special place to explore.
Wander amidst the stunning natural scenery and view galleries of ancient Aboriginal
rock art. Hear about the ancient legends connected with the area. Take in incredible
views over the craggy Arnhem Land escarpment. This evening, we camp
within the national park. Enjoy a bush dinner and swap stories with
fellow travellers under the brilliant starry skies.
Camp: Kakadu National Park, in the comforts of our permanent campsite. (LD)
Day 2. Bowali Visitor Centre, Barramundi Gorge, Nourlangie
Rock, Warradjan Cultural Centre.
Awaken this morning to the serene sounds of the Top End. Savour a hearty
bush breakfast while enjoying the fresh air and tranquil surroundings of
our permanent campsite, set within the park. Relax for a while and spot
native wildlife going about their everyday business. Our first stop for
the day is at the Bowali Visitor Centre, where you can gain a greater appreciation
of this beautiful wilderness area.
Next, we continue to Barramundi Gorge. Hike into this magnificent gorge and absorb
its rugged beauty, before taking a revitalising swim in the cool, refreshing
waters. Continue on to one of the most significant art sites in the park, Nourlangie
Rock.
See Aboriginal paintings dating back thousands of years. Next, call into Warradjan
Cultural Centre and learn more about Kakadu’s intriguing history. After
a full and exciting day of exploring this fabulous area, we make our way back
to Darwin. Tour concludes on our arrival at approximately 7.00 p.m. (BL)
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