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Top End Kakadu Supported Cycle
Join an unforgettable cycle tour of Australia's heritage and Top End. On this supported hike and bike tour, you'll discover vast landscapes, rich wildlife and both the past and present indigenous history of the region. Enjoy comfortable campsites, cycling on backroads and refreshing dips in gorgeous rock pools. Kakadu is a marvellous place and this tour will show you why.
- CategoryCultural & Historical
- TypeSelf-Guided
- Duration5 days
- Culture LevelFamiliar
- Skill Level3 - Intermediate
- Activity Level3 - Active
- Elevation3 - Intermediate
- TerrainRugged
- Distance157.2 miles
- Avg. Daily Distance31.4 miles
The Top End fills the imagination with crocodiles, buffalo and barramundi and images of sweeping landscapes and flood plains. It is a location that excites the senses from the moment you arrive but it is also a place of amazing history. Kakadu is truly an ancient land with an environment surviving largely untouched and a culture that has endured and maintained cultural connections to country passed down through generations. It is this connection between both an ancient environment and a surviving and celebrated ancient culture that makes this region truly worthy of dual World Heritage listing.
Over 5 days you’ll hike and bike to some of the best locations in the region, enjoying two nights at a private semi-permanent campsite in Kakadu with a million-star view and the crackle of a campfire. You’ll swim in remote rock pools, meet Indigenous guides who will share their connection to the land then create some dust as you cycle down back roads and along some selected scenic roads. This is an amazing round trip of over one thousand kilometres travelling a round circuit south from Darwin then east to Kakadu before circling back west from the southern reaches of Kakadu to Litchfield National Park before returning to Darwin.