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a2 Top End Escape Darwin Return 7 Days £4644%4 4.46 INSIDER EXPERIENCES Take a Yellow Water cruise through the wetlands of Kakadu Enjoy a spectacular cruise in Nitmiluk Gorge HIGHLIGHTS & INCLUSIONS Six nights in premium accommodation Services of a Travelmarvel Tour Director and Driver Premium air-conditioned coach travel Airport transfers 10 meals — 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners Tour Litchfield National Park Explore World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park Special Welcome and Farewell dinners Australia 2023/24 Day 1. Arrive Darwin Be met on arrival in Darwin. This afternoon, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Darwin. Admire the city's architecture, visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility, stroll through the Botanic Gardens, and visit the Darwin Museum and Art Gallery. This evening, enjoy a Welcome Dinner with your fellow travellers Two Nights: Darwin, Travelodge Resort Darwin D Day 2. Litchfield National Park Travel to Litchfield National Park, a huge sandstone plateau with cascading waterfalls. Swim in the natural pool at Wangi Falls, view the double waterfall that is Florence Falls and wander amid the intriguing magnetic termite mounds. Day 3. Darwin, Kakadu National Park Make your way to stunning Kakadu National Park. Rich in flora, wildlife and beautiful scenery, Kakadu is home to more than 5000 rock art sites, For these reasons, the park is one of the few World Heritage sites listed for both its cultural values and natural features. Visit Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre to view the informative displays depicting Aboriginal culture. Learn about Indigenous heritage and their traditional way of life, including the relationship between Aboriginals and their land. We then embark ‘ona Yellow Water cruise through some of the wetlands of Kakadu, home to an abundance of birdlife and, of course, the saltwater crocodile Two Nights: Kakadu Mercure Crocodile Hotel. BD Day 4, Kakadu National Park Further explore Kakadu National Park and its Indigenous rock art paintings with a visit to Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr Rock. Many paintings and drawings depict Aboriginal life over thousands of years and reflect the connections between people and the land. B.
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