Hand-picked tours across Northern Territory
Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

Corroboree Billabong Wetland Cruises - 1.5 hour Morning cruise
Venture ninety minutes from Darwin into the Mary River Wetlands for a 1.5-hour open-air cruise through Corroboree Billabong, where saltwater crocodiles laze on banks and hundreds of bird species wheel overhead. Your guide navigates the shallow waters, pointing out wildlife behaviour and sharing ecological insights while you photograph from an unobstructed vantage point. This is raw wetland observation—no narration fluff, just you, the animals, and their habitat.

Kata Tjuta Valley of the Winds Circuit Hike
A guided circuit walk through Kata Tjuta's dramatic Valley of the Winds in the Northern Territory, taking roughly five hours to navigate the entire loop. Your guide fields questions throughout, whilst audio commentary in your chosen language adds cultural and geological context. The route winds between towering red domes, past deep gorges and desert vistas. Hotel transfers bracket the experience, and morning tea sustains you midway. Entry to Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park is separate.

Alice Springs Desert Park Nocturnal Tour
Hunt nocturnal creatures across Alice Springs Desert Park's Red Centre landscape on a guided spotlighting walk. This one-hour tour ventures into the desert after dark to track rare and endangered animals in their element, led by someone who knows the terrain and its inhabitants. You'll move through the park on foot in small numbers, learning how desert wildlife adapts to extreme conditions and darkness.

Exclusive Litchfield Park Adventures + Berry Springs Tour
Spend a full day exploring Litchfield National Park with a knowledgeable local guide who knows the Top End inside out. You'll swim at multiple waterholes—Wangi, Florence, and Buley Rock Hole—with seasonal access to Berry Springs and Tolmer Falls depending on conditions. The tour includes a city orientation, a stop at the famous magnetic termite mounds, and a wander through Batchelor township. Transport is by air-conditioned minivan or coach, with pickup from your accommodation around 8am and return by late afternoon.

Highlights of Uluru Including Sunrise and Breakfast
Watch Uluru emerge from darkness as the sun breaks across the desert floor on this compact 3-hour tour from Ayers Rock Resort. Your guide shares Anangu creation narratives—tales of the Liru and Kuniya serpents and the Mala people—before you settle in for a bush breakfast with proper coffee and tea. The route takes you to Mutitjulu Waterhole and around the monolith's base, ideal if you're pressed for time but want the essential experience.

Darwin City Tour + Crocodile Cruise
This 3-hour Darwin experience combines urban exploration with wildlife encounters in the Top End. After a guided walk through the city's significant landmarks, you'll board a boat at Crocodylus Park to watch saltwater crocodiles in their natural behaviour—including the dramatic sight of 5-metre males breaching the water. The park houses over 40 specimens, and seasonal handling sessions let you get tactile with these prehistoric reptiles. Hotel pickups and drop-offs bracket the adventure.

Darwin History and Wartime Experience Tour
Travel through Darwin's pivotal past aboard a restored WW2 truck on this 90-minute guided tour. You'll see landmarks tied to Japanese bombing raids, cyclone recovery, and military operations—Government House, East Point gun battery, the QANTAS hangar, oil storage tunnels, and Darwin Harbour among them. Your guide traces the city from early exploration through wartime devastation to modern times, with an optional detour to the East Point Military Museum (separate entry charge).

Yellow Water Cruise - Kakadu
An Indigenous-led boat journey through Kakadu's Yellow Water Billabong, operating year-round from sunrise to sunset. Over 1.5 to 2 hours, you'll navigate multiple waterway zones and tributary channels, encountering distinct ecosystems shaped by seasonal rhythms. A local guide provides running commentary, revealing the landscape's natural and cultural layers as you drift past wetland habitats.

Royal Flying Doctor Service Tourist Facility: Two Iconic Territory Stories
Explore two pivotal chapters of Northern Territory history at this self-guided facility on Stokes Hill Wharf. Learn how the Royal Flying Doctor Service revolutionised remote healthcare from 1939 onwards, then discover firsthand accounts and artefacts from Darwin's bombing on 19 February 1942. The two-hour visit weaves together stories of innovation and resilience that shaped the Territory's character. Air-conditioned galleries with hologram cinema, multilingual guides, and full wheelchair access make this accessible to all visitors.

Best of Uluru & Segway
Combine Segway riding with Aboriginal cultural landmarks on this 4–5 hour guided tour around Uluru's base. After hotel pickup, explore Mutitjulu waterhole and its ancient rock art, learn to balance on a Segway, then cruise a quarter of the monolith's perimeter before walking the historic Mala caves. You'll need decent fitness and a weight range of 45–117 kg to participate.

Alice Springs School of the Air Guided Tour Ticket
Step into the School of the Air visitor centre in Alice Springs to understand how education reaches remote Outback communities across 1.3 million square kilometres. Your guide walks you through the facility's history via film, then you'll observe an actual or recorded lesson being transmitted live from the studios. Hear directly from the children themselves—their daily routines, station life, aspirations, and how they learn from home.

Sunset 3-Hour Cruise from Darwin with Dinner and Sparkling Wine
Cruise Darwin Harbour on a 50ft catamaran as the sun dips below the horizon. This 3-hour evening voyage departs at 5pm from Stokes Hill Wharf and serves a seven-course tapas spread alongside unlimited sparkling wine and soft drinks. You'll watch the light shift across the water from an uncluttered vantage point, with drinks constantly topped up and small plates flowing throughout the sail.

Arnhem Land Yingana Injalak Hill Full Day Tour from Darwin
This full-day tour takes you into Arnhem Land with Aboriginal guides who are traditional owners of the country. You'll explore Injalak Hill, home to some of the world's finest rock art galleries, moving at a relaxed pace while learning directly from people with deep knowledge of the land. The tour includes morning tea and lunch, and happens across rugged terrain without maintained paths—it's more about conversation and connection than exertion.

Aboriginal Homelands Experience
Spend seven hours on Country with the Traditional Uluru family, hearing directly from land custodians about their history and the fight for Aboriginal rights. You'll move beyond the postcard version of Uluru, learning how Paddy Uluru shaped the pathway to recognition. Departures shift seasonally—morning trips in summer, afternoon in winter—with small groups (max 9) and air-conditioned 4WD transport between stops. Meals and refreshments included.

Kakadu Yellow Waters Cruise & Katherine Gorge Helicopter Scenic
This 10-hour Northern Territory adventure combines fixed-wing and helicopter flight with a wetlands cruise. Depart Darwin by plane to Katherine, where a helicopter takes you through the 13 gorges of Nitmiluk National Park—accessible only from the air. Fly onward to Kakadu National Park for lunch, then board a Yellow Waters boat cruise to spot wildlife amongst ancient rock formations. Your return flight sweeps over the Mary and Adelaide Rivers before touching down in Darwin.

Ayers Rock Scenic Plane Flight: Desert Explorer
This three-hour fixed-wing flight traverses the Red Centre's most dramatic geology, lifting off from the Northern Territory to circle Uluru's monolithic mass, the clustered domes of Kata Tjuta, the vast salt lake of Lake Amadeus, and Kings Canyon's soaring cliff faces. You'll have a guaranteed window seat and live narration through headsets, with hotel transfers included.

Kakadu, Adelaide & Mary River Scenic Flight
A 2.5-hour fixed-wing flight departing Darwin Airport over Kakadu National Park and the Mary River system. You'll see sprawling wetlands, Aboriginal Arnhem Land escarpments, and seasonal highlights: Jim Jim and Twin Falls in the wet, otherworldly rock formations in the dry. Window seats let you photograph the vast, remote landscapes that are otherwise unreachable on foot.

Litchfield Tour & Crocodile - Crocodylus Park or Adelaide River
An 11-hour expedition through Litchfield National Park in Australia's Top End, combining saltwater crocodile encounters with natural swimming holes. Start with a 45-minute boat cruise at either Crocodylus Park or Adelaide River to spot massive 5-metre saltwater crocodiles in their element, then transition to the park's freshwater attractions. Cool off in the emerald pools at Wangi, Florence and Buley Rock Holes, walk through monsoon vine forest, and visit the striking Cathedral and Magnetic Termite mounds. An experienced local guide leads the way throughout.

Litchfield National Park Waterfalls & Wildlife Adventure Tour
Spend a full day exploring Litchfield National Park's remote gorges and wildlife corridors north of Darwin. You'll trek past towering magnetic termite mounds, spot native birds and reptiles at Fogg Dam, and cool off swimming in crystal pools beneath Florence Falls and Buley Rockhole. An experienced outback driver guides the 10.5-hour journey, with optional croc-spotting cruise available. Expect genuine encounters with Top End wilderness—weather permitting, the itinerary adjusts seasonally.

Kakadu Day Tour from Darwin with Offroad Dreaming
This 14-hour Kakadu National Park day tour from Darwin takes you deep into one of Australia's most significant cultural landscapes. Your guide leads you through ancient rock art galleries, climbs to panoramic wetland lookouts, and boats you along rivers where Indigenous cultural knowledge shapes every stop. Dry season visits Ubirr and the East Alligator River; during wet months (March–April), the itinerary shifts to Nourlangie Rock and Yellow Waters. Lunch and snacks included; park entry and breakfast excluded.

Full Uluru Base Walk at Sunrise Including breakfast
Walk around Uluru's base as the sun rises over the Red Centre, watching the rock shift through shades of orange and purple from ground level. This 6-hour Northern Territory experience includes hotel transfers, a bush breakfast eaten on the track, and a small-group setup that lets you actually talk with your guide about Anangu culture and the landscape's significance. You'll cover moderate distance on flat terrain with a professional who knows the stories.

Litchfield National Park Tour with Wetlands or Crocodile Cruise
Explore Litchfield National Park's striking waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds and layered sandstone country across 10.5 hours. This Northern Territory tour drives through diverse bushland with guided walks to lookout points and swimming holes, plus sightings of native wildlife in their natural surroundings. Add an optional jumping crocodile cruise for an extra thrill, or detour to Fogg Dam to spot rare wetland birds instead.

Alice Springs Desert Park General Entry Ticket
Explore Alice Springs Desert Park, a 3-to-8-hour venture into Australia's arid interior where desert ecosystems come alive. This Northern Territory conservation hub showcases the flora, fauna and Indigenous knowledge of central Australia's harsh landscapes. A guided walk reveals how life thrives where you'd least expect it—from reptiles to spinifex grasses—making sense of an environment that initially appears barren but teems with adaptation and colour.

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Ayers Rock
Three days exploring Australia's Red Centre anchored by Uluru's dramatic light shows at dawn and dusk, with days spent navigating the weathered ranges of Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon's sculpted gorges. Your guides—locals with deep knowledge of Aboriginal culture and desert country—pitch camp each night on russet soil whilst you eat under star-filled skies. This trip trades comfort for authenticity, demanding moderate fitness but rewarding it with unfiltered access to the landscape's spiritual core.

Jabiru 30 minute Scenic Flight
Fly over Kakadu National Park's ancient landscapes on a 30-minute aerial tour departing Jabiru. You'll see geological formations spanning 1.8 billion years—towering escarpments, meandering rivers, billabongs and floodplains from the cockpit. The pilot provides live narration throughout, pointing out landmarks like The Archway and Arnhem Land's dramatic ridges. This is budget-friendly sightseeing at altitude, offering perspective you simply cannot get from the ground.

West MacDonnell Ranges Full Day Tour -Small Group
Spend a full day traversing the West MacDonnell Ranges, a striking desert landscape dotted with gorges, waterholes and ochre cliffs. This 10-hour small-group tour covers ten key stops, including Anzac Hill, Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm and Ormiston Gorge. While you swim or walk at Ormiston, the guides prepare a bush-cooked picnic lunch featuring kangaroo and lamb, ready when you return. An expert local will point out wildlife and share the region's layered history as you move through authentic outback country.

Early Morning Ballooning in Alice Springs
Launch into the Northern Territory outback at dawn aboard a hot air balloon, drifting silently across the red desert for 30 or 60 minutes. You'll rise from your hotel in the pre-dawn darkness, watch the balloon fill with warm air as light breaks across the horizon, then float above the landscape spotting wildlife from an angle few get to experience. Touch down for a spread of sparkling wine, juice, pastries and fresh fruit as your crew packs the balloon away. Four hours total, door-to-door.

15-Minute Uluru & Resort Postcard Helicopter Flight
Fly by helicopter across Australia's red centre for unobstructed views of Uluru and the surrounding desert landscape. This 45-minute outing from your Northern Territory resort includes 15 minutes airborne, with hotel transfers and a live guide narrating the flight. You'll see the monolith from angles impossible from the ground, plus glimpses of Kata Tjuta's ridge formations. A straightforward way to grasp the scale and isolation of these ancient rock formations without committing to a full-day expedition.

Darwin City Sights and Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Spend nine hours exploring Darwin's cultural core before heading into crocodile territory. Start with a guided walk through the city's key sites—the Botanic Gardens, Chinese Temple, Aviation Museum, and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, which holds substantial Aboriginal art and regional history collections. After a lunch break in the CBD, travel inland to the Adelaide River for a small-group wetlands cruise where saltwater crocodiles surface in their natural habitat, alongside river birds and floodplain scenery.

Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon Camping Safari from Alice Springs
Three days exploring the Red Centre's most striking landmarks—Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon—based from Alice Springs. You'll catch Uluru at first light and dusk, navigate Kings Canyon's layered terrain, and pick your way through Kata Tjuta's monolithic boulder field. Nights are spent under canvas on red earth with meals cooked on-site. Guides share deep knowledge of the landscape's cultural significance and Indigenous heritage, moving beyond surface-level sightseeing.

3 Day Red Centre Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Outback ex.Alice Springs
A three-day expedition across the Red Centre departing Alice Springs showcases Uluru, Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta through guided walks and expert commentary. Stay at exclusive outback campsites in either safari tents or traditional swags, with all meals included. The UNESCO World Heritage park reveals geological wonders, rare wildlife and hidden landscapes shaped by millennia. Your accredited guide unpacks the cultural significance and natural history whilst you trek 6–8km daily across iconic terrain, finishing back in Alice Springs or Uluru.

Mt Conner 4WD Small Group Tour from Ayers Rock Resort inc Dinner
A full-day 4WD journey into the Red Centre, heading 100 kilometres east of Uluru to reach Mt Conner. This small-group tour cuts through remote desert landscape in a climate-controlled vehicle, stopping for sunset drinks and a meal away from the tourist masses. You'll experience the raw scale and silence of Australia's interior with a knowledgeable guide, returning to your resort by evening.

Kakadu National Park Scenic Flight &Yellow Water Cruise
This seven-hour Northern Territory adventure combines aerial views of the Mary River system and wetlands with ground-level wildlife spotting on the Yellow Waters Boat Cruise in Kakadu National Park. You'll fly in a fixed-wing aircraft along the northern coast, touching down to explore the waterways where saltwater crocodiles, birdlife, and native fish thrive. During the wet season, the flight path includes dramatic views of Jim-Jim and Twin Falls cascading into the landscape.

Darwin Sunset Cruise Including Fish 'n' Chips
Spend 1 hour 45 minutes aboard a working harbour vessel watching Darwin's famous sunset whilst eating battered local fish and chips. This Sea Darwin cruise motors to prime vantage points across the water, serving up the Top End's signature takeaway alongside a complimentary drink. A guide narrates what you're seeing in real time—the mangrove channels, tidal movement, and light show as the sun drops behind the horizon. Relaxed, unpretentious, and genuinely local.

Litchfield & Berry Springs VIP Adventure Day Tours (group of 11)
A relaxed 10-hour loop through Litchfield and Berry Springs in the Northern Territory's Top End. Small groups (max 11) mean you're not rushed past waterfalls, swimming holes, and bush scenery. You'll depart Darwin CBD at 8 am and return around 5:30 pm, with lunch and refreshments sorted throughout the day. Perfect for anyone wanting to see the region without the crowds or hard yakka.

Darwin Harbour Bombing of Darwin Cruise
A 60-minute harbour cruise departing Stokes Hill Wharf that traces Darwin's 1942 bombing—Australia's only significant wartime attack on the mainland. Your local guide provides live commentary as the boat moves past submerged wrecks, fortifications and gun emplacements, weaving WWII history with the harbour's present military operations. Expect candid storytelling about the raid's impact on the city and its residents.

3-Day Uluru Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon Outback Safari ex. Ayers Rock
Explore the Red Centre's most iconic landmarks over three days with this small-group outback safari based from Uluru. You'll trek through Kings Canyon, wander Kata Tjuta's Valley of the Winds, and experience Uluru at sunrise and sunset, staying in either safari tents or traditional swags at remote campsites. An accredited guide unpacks the geological stories, Indigenous significance and hidden corners that make this World Heritage landscape extraordinary. All meals cooked on-site, park entry and guided walks included.

Kakadu National Park Full Day Tour + Yellow Water River Cruise
Spend twelve hours exploring Kakadu National Park, a sprawling UNESCO World Heritage landscape spanning over 20,000 square kilometres across Australia's Northern Territory. Cruise Yellow Water to spot crocodiles, brolgas and jabirus among the wetlands, visit Ngourlangie Rock Art Gallery to see ancient Aboriginal ochre paintings, and learn cultural stories at Warradjan Cultural Centre. The day covers diverse terrain—floodplains, escarpments and forests—revealing why this park remains one of Australia's most significant natural and cultural regions.

Litchfield and Jumping Crocodiles Full Day Trip from Darwin
Spend twelve hours exploring Litchfield National Park's standout features with a knowledgeable local driver. This small-group outing takes you croc-spotting on the Adelaide River, swimming in cool waterholes beneath cascading falls, and wandering amongst towering termite cathedrals. You'll finish with champagne and prawns watching the sun dip over the Top End. Lunch and transport from selected Darwin hotels included.
