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Wildlife & Waterways: Croc Country Safari in Northern Territory - Darwin

Wildlife & Waterways: Croc Country Safari in Northern Territory

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

0.5–1 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; no strenuous activity required.

Overview

Get ready for a half-day adventure in Northern Territory where saltwater crocodiles leap from the water in this thrilling wildlife safari. Perfect for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Darwin, Northern Territory

Croc Country Safari - Jumping Crocs Transfer

Adventure for All Ages • 4.5 Hours • Explore the wild heart of the Northern Territory

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable half-day adventure with Croc Country Safari in the Northern Territory. Experience thrilling close encounters with massive saltwater crocodiles on the Adelaide River, explore the stunning wetlands, and enjoy expert guidance in a small group setting. This unique journey promises excitement, wildlife sightings, and lasting memories.

Embark on an unforgettable half-day adventure with Croc Country Safari in the Northern Territory. Experience thrilling close encounters with massive saltwater crocodiles on the Adelaide River, explore the stunning wetlands, and enjoy expert guidance in a small group setting. This unique journey promises excitement, wildlife sightings, and lasting memories.

Adventure Tips

Bring binoculars

Enhance wildlife viewing with a good pair of binoculars to spot distant animals and details.

Wear sun protection

Apply sunblock and wear protective clothing to stay comfortable under the strong outback sun.

Stay quiet during the tour

Keep noise levels low to avoid disturbing the animals and improve your chances of sightings.

Bring a waterproof camera

Capture close-up shots of jumping crocodiles and vibrant wetland scenery.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Saltwater crocodile
  • Sea eagle

History

Saltwater crocodiles have inhabited Australian waters for over 2 million years, often revered and sometimes feared by local Indigenous communities.

Conservation

The tour emphasizes wildlife protection and sustainable practices, helping to promote awareness and preservation of the wetlands and their inhabitants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hat and sunglasses

Essential

Protect yourself from sun exposure during the outdoor boat tour.

summer specific

Light waterproof jacket

In case of unexpected rain, stay dry and comfortable.

summer specific

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Wear for easy access to the boat and walking around the wetlands.

Binoculars

Boost your wildlife viewing experience with detailed looks at distant animals.