Pine Creek, Smiths Point to Katherine
9 Days/Nights
From $5236 per vehicle
This unique journey has been organised in consultation with communities in Arnhem Land, and our experienced guides are able to gain access to several areas off limits to the average 4WD enthusiast.
The part of our tour officially begins at the Lazy Lizard in Pine Creek, with its intriguing history and Heritage Walk. There will also be time to experience Kakadu National Park and Jabiru before tackling the famous crocodile infested Cahill’s Crossing. Garig Gunak Barlu National Park provides our intrepid travellers with opportunities to explore more scenic coastline and visit the Victoria Settlement and an optional fishing trip. Upon our return we will explore more of Kakadu, camp at Jabiru and the tour will finish after 9 days of spectacular scenery and adventure.
21 June to 29 June 2025 (Limited Vacancies)
Suitable for Camper Trailers
Minimum of 5 Vehicles required
Our meeting point for this trip is for the night is the Lazy Lizard Caravan Park in Pine Creek, where we can enjoy great amenities and visit the quirky termite mound mud brick tavern with its spectacular locally created ironwork.
With a short drive day to Cooinda Lodge, we have time to explore the museums, lookout and excellent Heritage Trail in Pine Creek. We will detour into Maguk Campground for a picnic lunch and an opportunity to hike to the magnificent and expansive Maguk Waterhole and waterfall. It is then a short drive to our campsite for the next two nights.
We will stay at the Cooinda Lodge and is a great base for day trips in nearby Kakadu National Park. The itinerary is flexible and allows for exploration of the many natural attractions Kakadu has to offer including numerous waterfalls, waterholes and walking tracks in the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie Rock) area. The Warradjan Cultural Centre is well worth a visit and Yellow Water Cruise which is included in your trip.
From our camp at Cooinda, we will stop at Jabiru for a top up of supplies before passing over the infamous crocodile infested Cahills Crossing. We stop at the Injalak Arts Centre and then visit the Injalak Hill ancient rock art. After navigating our way to Garig Gunak Barlu National Park on the Cobourg Peninsular, we will set up camp at scenic Smith Point, where facilities include showers, & composting toilets.
We have two wonderful days to explore the Coburg Peninsula and will visit Black Point Cultural Centre to see the display of Aboriginal, Macassan and European histories of the area. Anglers can try their luck, while soaking up the serenity of this truly remote location. An excursion across the bay to Victoria Settlement is available at a subsides and there are several scenic drives designed to provide an excellent overview of both coastal and wetlands scenery.
We spend another great day exploring and just being surrounded by this great part of the world.
We farewell this pristine part of the world, with one of the worlds most ancient cultures and make our way to Cahills Crossing, where once again we can stop and view the crocodiles. There wll be an opportunity to visit Ubirr National Park with its short walks, amazing rock art and fabulous scenic lookout. Once back in the Jabiru region, we will enjoy the excerllent facilities provided by the Kakadu Lodge Caravan Park.
We spend a second night in Jabiru to continue our exploring and make a visit to the Bowali Visitors Centre.
Unfortunately all good things come to an end and we now say goodbye to new friends and start a new adventure.
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