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Jumping Crocs and Nature Explorer Half Day Tour from Darwin

Mantra on the Esplanade Hotel: 88 The Esplanade, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
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Nearest Tour Date | Fri, 15 Nov 2024
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THB 3,653.12

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What You'll Experience

Cruise and explore the magnificent Adelaide River, and get a chance to come face to face with Australian crocs
Find yourself in awe of the natural beauty of Fogg Dam Nature Reserve
Visit the home of over 1,600 crocodiles and watch as they leap out from the river
Sit back and relax while admiring the stunning views of Marrakai Plains
Explore Howard Springs while engaging in the fascinating activity of feeding barramundi and turtles
Enjoy a comfortable shuttle bus transfer from your hotel in Darwin

Begin your exciting half day tour with a hotel pick up departing for the majestic Adelaide River. On this short 60km drive, you will travel down Stuart Highway while your guide provides you with commentary about the area surrounding Darwin. The Adelaide River is home to over 1,600 crocodiles and while you cruise down the water, you will get to see these majestic prehistoric reptiles leap out for a tasty snack. Next, you will be taken to the Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre where you can relax while taking in the stunning views of the Marrakai Plains. Your final stop is the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, a superb location for bird watching and observing wildlife. Enjoy the diverse range of birds, reptiles, mammals and marsupials in the region. At the end of your tour, hop back onto your shuttle bus and be whisked back to your hotel - a great way to end a day of adventure!

Watch crocodiles jump out of the water as you travel down Adelaide River

See the powerful crocodiles in action as they leap out of the river for a tasty snack

Visit the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve for a heavy dose of Australian nature

Cruise down Adelaide River, home to over 1,600 crocodiles and wildlife

Get up close and personal with birds, mammals and reptiles that inhabit the region

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