Service Details

Half Day Jumping Crocodile Tour

Supplier Name:

Autopia

Departure Date:

Adults:

Children (0 - 12):

Children older than 12 are costed as Adults.

Child Ages:

Specify child ages as at time of travel

Price:

A$140.00    Instant Confirmation


Inclusions:

- Transfers from Darwin City.

- Return transfers from selected pick-up locations (must be requested at time of booking).

- 1 hour Adelaide River boat cruise.

- Experienced wildlife driver guides.

- Comprehensive local tour commentary.

- Air-conditioned mini-coach travel.

What to Bring:

- Refillable Water bottle - 1L.

- All weather clothing.

- Comfortable walking shoes.

- Hat.

- Sunscreen.

- Tropical strength insect repellant.

- Sunglasses.

- Camera.

- Small day bag.

Departure Time:

07:15am

Departure Days:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:
APR: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
MAY-OCT: Daily

NOV-MAR: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday except 25DEC-26DEC, 01JAN-02JAN

Duration:

4 hours.

Departure Location:

Travelodge Resort Darwin, 64 Cavenagh Street, Darwin.

Departure/ Pickup Info:

Selected Darwin Accommodations (Must be requested at time of booking).

*Pickup Request:

Note: Pickup requests are subject to confirmation.

itinerary:

~~ 01-Apr-2023 to 31-Mar-2025~~Valid for 01APR23-31MAR25:

Departing the city, you will journey about 60km South East towards the Marrakai wetlands, home to not only an apex predator, the crocodile, but 117 different species of reptiles and 280 different types of birds. A truly exhilarating and unique experience for guests to get up close and personal to some of nature's most aggressive and dangerous wildlife located in the naturally occurring waterways of the Northern Territory. It is said that Australia’s Top End hosts over 100,000 saltwater crocodiles predominantly in and around the Darwin, Adelaide River and Mary River areas. See the biggest reptile in the world and oldest creature to walk the planet since dinosaurs, these prehistoric beasts growing up to 6 meters in length (the size of a small bus) and can weigh up to 1000kg. An infamous crocodile called “Sweetheart” was captured not too far from the Adelaide River after repeatedly chewing the motors off the back of fisherman’s boats and stealing the farmers cows. Sweetheart unfortunately passed away and can now be seen taxidermied in the Darwin Museum. Crocodiles are fed buffalo meat, so that guests can see first-hand the powerful and spectacular hunting techniques of a saltwater crocodile. All staff are issued with Wildlife Permits by National Parks and Wildlife and no animals are harmed in any way during wildlife interactions.~~~~

Important Info:

Special Requests:

(240 Char Limit)

Note: Special requests generate directly to the service provider and cannot be guaranteed.