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What 1 Day Kakadu Tours from Darwin Should You Do?

Options for 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin, including what you may see and tour agencies to consider to explore Kakadu National Park.

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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Flooded land with trees coming out - 1 Day Kakadu Tours from Darwin
The flooded areas all around Kakadu National Park could have saltwater crocodiles in them, which is why it is important to visit the park with a guide
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Kakadu National Park is famous for its incredible landscapes, wildlife, including the impressive saltwater crocodiles, and important historical rock paintings by the local Aboriginal people. This enormous natural reserve is located 3 hours from Darwin. This means that 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin (or multi-day tours) are the most effective way to explore the national park. 

There are a number of different Aboriginal peoples who are the Traditional Owners of the national park. About half of the land has been returned to the Traditional Owners and the park is managed by both the Aboriginal people and the national park services, making sure that decisions are made that align with both the Aboriginal people who have inhabited the land for over 50,000 years and the goals of the park services. This has not always been the case and the Aboriginal people now protect their land from cultural exploitation, making only some of the spiritual sites and rock art locations available to the public.

What Can 1 Day Kakadu Tours From Darwin Entail?

The main reasons for visiting Kakadu National Park are to see some of the locations of saltwater crocodiles, swim under waterfalls during the dry season only, and visit the rock art. To get more information about the park and the culture of the region, you should visit the Bowali Visitor Centre, which includes a museum with a lot of information regarding the people and animals of the Top End.

Saltwater Crocodiles in Kakadu National Park

The national park has a few rivers that are full of saltwater crocodiles, one of the apex predators of the world. These animals can be up to 7 meters (23 feet) long and are incredibly stealthy. You will not be able to defend yourself if attacked by one of these animals, so staying safe is incredibly important. Stay a few meters away from the banks of rivers and ponds to avoid being snatched and follow the instructions and warnings of all signs throughout the park.

Crocodile under a tree - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
A crocodile camouflaging itself on the bank of a river in Kakadu National Park

Cahills Crossing

Cahills Crossing is an infamous road that runs over a river that is full of saltwater crocodiles. It is one of the most popular destinations to see the animals due to the feeding frenzy that happens here. During the dry season, the tides can change the flow and height of the river, pushing water full of fresh fish over the road and directly into the mouths of the crocodiles that are on the other side. The best time to see this phenomenon is between July and October from the provided viewing platforms that keep you a safe distance from the water and the jaws of these creatures. It is vitally important to remain on these platforms to watch the crocodiles, follow all the signs throughout the area, and not cross the road while flooded for your own safety.

A flooded bridge going to a forest - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
The flooded road of Cahills crossing. The road is closed during the wet season because it is constantly flooded

Yellow Water and Yellow Water Cruises

Yellow Water wetlands, also known as Ngurrungurrudjba by local Aboriginal people, is another destination where you can safely see the crocodiles that live in the South Alligator River system. The Yellow Water cruises are owned by Indigenous people and provide 90 or 120-minute long cruises that give information about the crocodiles and birds that make the region so unique. The excursions occur year-round and flora and fauna can vary based on the season.

A crocodile laying under a tree on a river bank - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
A crocodile on the bank of the Yellow Water floodplain in Kakadu National Park

Swimming Waterholes and Waterfalls

During the dry season, there are a few waterholes with incredible waterfalls that can be visited. Unfortunately, during the wet season, the roads to get to these different destinations can be flooded and crocodiles have more ability to move to different parts of the park through this flooding. Some of the most visited waterholes within the park include Twin Falls, Jim Jim Falls, Maguk (Barramundi) Gorge, Gunlom Falls, among others. During the wet season there are helicopter tours offered to see these flooded waterfalls from above. Talk to the Bowali Visitor Centre to find out which destinations are open for people to swim in (have been cleared of crocodiles). 

Aboriginal Rock Art

The Aboriginal rock art of Kakadu National Park is some of the most prolific that a visitor can see when in Australia. The best place to see it is at Ubirr. This area is a collection of large rocks covered in art that depicts stories, ancestors, spirits, and animals. The Aboriginal people used drawings of animals in an x-ray depiction to show the best parts of the animal to eat and how to kill the animal, using the walls of the rock and paint to document biological knowledge.

Red aboriginal art on the face of a rock facade - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
The beautiful x-ray art of Ubirr, showing the important parts of a crocodile

Another important site for rock art within the park is Burrunggui (Nourlangie) Rock. The rock itself has immense cultural significance to the Aboriginal people of the region and has a few paintings that can be visited to see depictions of stories and spirits for the local groups.

Red and white aboriginal art on the face of a rock facade - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
The artwork of Burrunggui (Nourlangie) Rock depicts stories and spirits

We recommend visiting the park with a guide because they can give you much more information about the history of the artwork and the importance of the different locations.

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Options for 1 Day Kakadu Tours From Darwin

Most multi-day and 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin happen during the dry season. The torrential rains during the wet season cause intense flooding and allow the salt water crocodiles to be more mobile throughout the national park. If you are visiting the region during the wet season, it is imperative for you to take a tour to the national park, either in a tour group or in a private tour with Cyaround Australia Tours.

Visiting Independently

Visiting Kakadu National Park independently of using any tour agencies for 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin will give you the utmost flexibility with seeing and exploring the park. You can drive through the park land exploring the artwork of the Aboriginal people and searching for unique wildlife. The best time to visit the Darwin region without a tour group or guide is in the dry season. However, a tour guide can give you necessary perspective and information to fully appreciate the significance of the area, especially in national parks that are culturally significant, such as Kakadu National Park. We highly recommend visiting the park with a guide. 

A car driving through a flooded road through a forest - day trips from Darwin
The flooding in the wet season can be significant and you may need a car that is equipped for these conditions

We recommend renting a 4×4 vehicle to navigate the unpaved and potentially flooded roads of the national park. In addition, when looking to swim in different watering holes, make sure that it has been marked free of crocodiles. The ones in the national parks are cleared prior to the opening of the park every season and monitored by the park services. Do not approach or swim in random ponds or lakes in the region! Crocodiles can stay underwater for hours, can stay in pools of water of varying sizes, and, most frighteningly, are much faster than any of your reactions.

If you do want to visit Kakadu National Park independently, you can check out your various rental car options here.

Group 1 Day Kakadu Tours from Darwin

Group tours are efficient and easy ways for 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin. They allow you to avoid renting a car and eliminate the need for you to do additional research and develop your own itinerary. These tours often pick you up from and drop you off at your accommodations in Darwin. And with Kakadu National Park located a few hours away from the city, having a driver makes the entire day enjoyable and relaxing.

A rock formation over a forest as seen in 1 day Kakadu tours

We recommend looking into Offroad Dreaming or Kapalga Travel if you want to use a local group tour operator for any 1 day Kakadu tours from Darwin. If you are looking for a larger organization for your tour group, consider Autopia Tours, an Australian tour company focused on smaller group ecotourism opportunities.

To get an even better sense of Kakadu National Park and visit water holes and waterfalls, consider a multi-day tour with any of the companies listed above to visit different and varied parts of the region. These tours may also include other national parks in the region.

Blueprint Travelers Recommendation: Cyaround Australia Tours

The best way to visit Kakadu National Park and the rest of the Top End region of Australia is with Cyaround Australia Tours. This premier travel company specializes in this region and has developed private tours that expertly dive into the unique nature and culture of the area. 

With Cyaround Australia Tours, you can plan for a one-day outing or a multi-day excursion. For any option, they coordinate delicious meals, comfortable accommodations, and valuable experiences that will make your time in the Darwin region incredibly memorable.

A man holding a lizard on the side of the road - 1 day kakadu tours from Darwin
Our incredible guide, Jack, showing us the unique wildlife of the region
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