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Kakadu Wildlife & Wetlands Tour From Darwin And Croc Cruise Option Reviews

4.8 Rating 59 Reviews
I could not have asked for more.. the tour guide was amazing and went above and beyond for all involved. Booking with backpackers was easy and no fuss.. I would recommend autopia and backpackers for first preference
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Posted 2 years ago
I have to say I knew for a day trip it would be hard to pack in a lot with the driving from Darwin and back but I was still massively underwhelmed. The tour guide Ben was great to be fair, really knowledgeable and nice fella. However, I just didn’t think we really saw much at all, bar the rock paintings for about an hour and cahills crossing for 10 minutes (no crocs) it was pretty much all driving. Don’t understand the price point at all in regards to what we experienced, no lunch included or anything.
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Posted 2 years ago
We had a brilliant day in kakadu. Our tour guide Bec was knowledgeable of the local area and we thoroughly enjoyed the stories she told us throughout the day. If you only have a day to see kakadu this is a great option.
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Posted 2 years ago
With a cloudless sky and 38 degree, we had a special day ahead of us. But with the air-conditioned coach and water supply on the bus, we were well prepared for the amazing tour we spent. We were fascinated by the rock formations of Ubirr and the Kakadu national park as a whole. I'd recommend to spend more than just a day in this national park which has remarkable diverse landscapes to present.
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Posted 2 years ago
What great views. The tour guide was very informative. It was a lovely day
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Posted 2 years ago
Lovely, knowledgeable guides and so much to see! A day tour really doesn't cut it for Kakadu, but they do a really good job showing the highlights.
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Posted 2 years ago
Amazing guides and very interactive. Fantastic local knowledge
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Posted 2 years ago
We enjoyed it very much. There is a good distance between Darwin and Kakadu, however Jay kept us entertained and engaged with educational content and a great and adaptive sense of humour. We wanted a sense of Northern Territory, it’s wilderness and local culture, and we’ve got just that thanks to Jay, her passion for nature, respect for heritage culture and her multitasking efforts. Thank you
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Posted 3 years ago