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11 Day Gulf & Kakadu 'Drover' Accommodated Safari
The Gulf & Kakadu ‘Drover’ is an 11 day all overland accommodated safari through northern Australia from Cairns to Darwin or Darwin to Cairns - the epic Gulf Savannah region and the Gulf Country, the majestic outback vistas of the Northern Territory and the unique wetlands of Kakadu National Park
- Undara Lava Tubes
- Cobbold Gorge
- Georgetown
- Croydon
- Normanton
- Burketown
- Karumba Sunset Cruise
- ‘Plains of Promise’
- Burke & Wills Camp #119
- Leichhardt Falls
- Lawn Hill National Park
- Riversleigh Fossil Fields
- Barkly Tablelands
- Mataranka Hot Springs
- Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park
- Kakadu National Park
- Nourlangie Rock
- Warradjan & Bowali Centres
- Ubirr
Day 1 - (LD) Visit the Atherton Tableland’s unique Curtain Fig Tree, and ‘The Crater’ National Park on the way to the Undara Lava Tubes, the world’s largest and longest lava tube system. Campfire entertainment after dinner before retiring to your antique railway carriage accommodation.
Day 2 - (BLD) Breakfast in the bush then on to Cobbold Gorge to cruise on its secluded waterway bounded by 135 million years old Hampstead sandstone. Tonight you will stay at Cobbold Gorge.
Day 3 - (BD) On to the Gulf gold towns of Georgetown and Croydon and its Historic Precinct. Visit Normanton home of the ‘Gulflander’ the famous Purple Pub and Krys, replica of an 8.63m (28ft 4in) crocodile, the world’s largest ever captured. At Karumba, enjoy a sunset cruise on the Gulf of Carpentaria. Karumba tonight.
Day 4 - (BLD) Across the ‘Plains of Promise’ to Burke & Wills Camp #119, the most northerly camp of the ill-fated 1860 expedition. On to Leichhardt Falls and Burketown en-route to Adel’s Grove for two nights in permanent safari-tent accommodation.
Day 5 (BLD): World Heritage listed Riversleigh Fossil Fields and Lawn Hill National Park. Return to Adel's Grove.
Day 5 - (BLD) Riversleigh Fossil Fields (World Heritage listed) record the history of Australia’s fauna of 25 million years ago. Afternoon in the fabulous oasis of Lawn Hill National Park set amid the spinifex clad Constance Range. Swim, paddle a canoe up the gorge (optional) or follow well marked walking tracks in this birdwatcher’s paradise. Return to Adel’s Grove.
Day 6 - (BLD) Travelling south you will head for the historic frontier droving town of Camooweal near the Queensland / Northern Territory border. After lunch in the bush you will cross the border and travel across the vast Barkly Tableland to Barkly Homestead were you will be accommodated for the night.
Day 7 - (BLD) Continue west across the Barkly Tableland, a route once used by legendary drovers who drove huge mobs of cattle between The Kimberley, Northern Territory and Queensland. On to Tennant Creek and a visit to the century old Overland Telegraph Line (OTL) Station. North now on the Stuart Highway crossing Attack Creek on the way to Renner Springs, your overnight stop.
Day 8 - (B) Continue north stopping at the ghost town of Newcastle Waters and ‘The Drover’ memorial. Lunch at the Daly Waters pub and pay a visit to ‘The Stuart Tree’ before travelling on to Elsey Homestead and Cemetery of ‘We of the Never Never’ fame. Take a short drive to enjoy a therapeutic swim at Mataranka Hot Springs. Overnight in Mataranka.
Day 9 - (BLD) Leaving Mataranka behind as you head to Katherine to cruise on famous Katherine Gorge this morning (optional) before travelling to Pine Creek and into Kakadu National Park. Stay in Kakadu for two nights.
Day 10 - (B) This morning take the time to visit Nourlangie Rock and the Bowali Centre. A chance to take a scenic flight (optional) before a sunset cruise (optional) on famous Yellow Waters Billabong to see a myriad of birds and wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles. Overnight in Cooinda.
Day 11 - (BL) Visit Ubirr, famous for its Aboriginal rock art and stunning views of the East Alligator River floodplains. Now you’ll travel on to Darwin, bringing to an end your epic safari of adventure and discovery in Australia’s Tropical Savannahs.
Meal Codes: B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
*Important Tour operates in reverse order for departures from Darwin
- Cairns to Darwin: May 25th
- Darwin to Cairns: July 11th
- $4095.00 per person twin-share
- $4850.00 per person sole-use
- $3995.00 per child (7-14 years)
*Please note that this tour is not suitable for children under 7 years of age
- 10 nights accommodation
- All meals as coded in itinerary
- All National Parks and Aboriginal Site fees
- All soft and alcohol drinks
- Optional tours





