Territory & Kakadu 7 Day Adventure & Cycle Tour - Alice Springs to Darwin
Cycle and 4WD tour heading north through the Northern Territory, you'll discover there's a lot more to see than the Stuart highway! With the Devils Marbles, Mataranka thermal pool, Katherine Gorge and three delightful days in the natural and cultural wonderland of Kakadu National Park, this cycling and 4WD tour really shows off the best of the Top End.
Itinerary
DAY 1 - Devils Marbles, Tennant Creek (D)
We begin our trek into Australia's 'Top End' with a drive up the Stuart Highway crossing the Tropic of Capricorn and popping into quirky roadside towns, each with their unique claim to fame. Lunch is in the UFO capital of Australia only a short drive from the Devils Marbles. This amazing landform is a collection of huge, round, red-coloured boulders. In the creation story of the Dreaming, the Rainbow Serpent fashioned the earth and then returned to a spot east of the Kimberley at a place where the rainbow meets the earth. The Rainbow Serpent's eggs fossilised and became what non-Indigenous Australians now call the Devils Marbles. The Indigenous people know them as Karlukarlu. An evening ride from Tennant Creek along a purpose built cycleway winds its way to Mary Ann Dam. A great place for a quick dip, before cycling on to the Tennant Creek Telegraph Station before arriving into camp.
DAY 2 - Stuart Highway, Daly Waters (BL)
The weather gets warmer as we enter our northern tropical winter. Following in the footsteps of John McDouall Stuart, Australia’s most accomplished and famous inland explorer. His legacy is the Stuart Highway, and lots of interesting stories that go with it. Red termite mounds dot the landscape as we drive to an interesting old Australian icon, the Daly Waters Pub. The nightly entertainment and eccentric decorations provide a great atmosphere for our Barra and Beef dinner.
DAY 3 - Mataranka, Katherine, Nitmiluk National Park (BLD)
Riding out of camp, we pass Stuart’s Tree and a WWII airline hangar. Only a little further up the road at the little WWII service town of Larrimah, we enter the gateway to the tropics. By lunchtime we arrive in Mataranka, the setting for the novel ‘We of the Never Never’ by Jeannie Gunn, and enjoy a relaxing swim in the crystal clear thermal springs set amongst lush palms. Refreshed, we continue onto Katherine for a great ride down into Katherine Gorge through Nitmiluk National Park.
DAY 4 - Katherine Gorge Rest Day (BLD)
After waking to the vibrant birdsong, we have the whole day to spend here at Katherine Gorge, with time for swimming, opportunity to explore Katherine Gorge in a canoe or breakfast cruise (optional). The afternoon is yours to spend walking, riding and just soaking up the magnificent surrounds of Katherine Gorge. Wildlife, including fruit bats, agile wallabies, bower birds and honeyeaters can be seen only metres away. We spend the night camping here again.
DAY 5 Kakadu National Park, Arnhemland Plateau, Gunlom Falls (BLD)
We bid Katherine farewell and drive on through to the gates of Kakadu National Park. We’ve got the full day for riding, walking and exploring. Climbing up the Arnhemland Plateau we have a great downhill dirt ride through rolling country, parallel to the southern escarpment. Dry season bushfires are part of the yearly cycle in this part of the country and can often be seen, giving us spectacular scenes and beautiful, smoky-red sunsets. The ride ends at our camp, Gunlom Waterfall, where you find it impossible not to swim in the giant plunge pool. Before sunset, with dinner cooking on the fire, we head to the top of the falls for the most spectacular sunset view in the Top End, made even better with a glass of your favourite drop and some nibbles.
DAY 6 - Kakadu National Park, Barramundi Gorge, Yellow Waters (BL)
We spend the next two days further exploring the scenic beauty of Kakadu National Park. We begin the day with a morning swim in the plunge pool before heading to the Termite Plains for our ride into Barramundi Gorge. We climb to the top of the falls to enjoy the view and explore the serene chain of waterholes. As the day progresses we travel to Cooinda, home of the Yellow Waters boat cruise. The cruise is optional, but highly recommended for the most spectacular array of wetlands bird life – and usually quite a few saltwater crocodiles, too!
DAY 7 - Nourlangie Rock, Ubirr Rock, Darwin (B)
Our last day begins with a ride to ancient Aboriginal art sites at Nourlangie Rock and breathtaking view from Ubirr Rock. We will also visit the Information Centre and more amazing ancient Aboriginal rock art sites at Ubirr Rock. Leaving Kakadu in the afternoon, we travel to the Bark Hutt Inn, and arrive in Darwin late afternoon. Seven days of sun, exercise, good food and camping will leave you feeling very satisfied!
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Tour Highlights
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- Devils Marbles
- Thermal Springs
- Katherine Gorge
- Kakadu National Park
- Yellow Waters Cruise
- Aboriginal Rock Art
- Unique Australian wildlife, including crocodiles
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Tour Price
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2010
All prices are Australian dollars. For an approximate value in your home currency please use our currency converter.
Includes
- Tour guide
- Full vehicle support
- Use of mountain bike
- Helmet & drink bottles
- Tent & sleeping mat
- Meals as indicated
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Tour
Departure Dates
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2010
- Saturday 7 August - Friday 13 August 2010
For availability please contact us.
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