FAQ
- On camping tours are showers available.
- Do we have to rough it camping ?
- Is everything included in the cost ?
- Will we have Aboriginal Guides on the trip?
- Do we share the vehicle with other people ?
- How difficult is the terrain ?
- Do Lords cater for disabled passengers ?
- What if I have special dietary requests ?
- What do I pack ?
Yes.
No. Your guide will erect tents (please note that in some camping areas we have permanent tents), make up you swag, prepare hors d'oeuvres and dinner while you have a relaxing swim and a cool drink.
On the camping tours yes. Accommodated tours we include breakfast and lunch but leave your dinner arrangements for you to choose.
At Injalak Hill, Gove, Maningrida and Murginella we employ local Aboriginal people.
No. All our tours are private tailored charters, you and your group will be the only guests on board.
We design each tour with your groups needs in mind, e.g. children or elderly.
Kakadu and Arnhemland are wild terrain, at this stage we regret we are unable to offer tours for disabled passengers due to a lack of access.
We cater for allergies and special diets. Eating Kangaroo, Emu and Crocodile is entirely optional !
Wide brimmed hat, personal water bottle, small day pack, loose cotton clothing, (May to August sweater, long light trousers for nights, swimming costume and a towel. T shirt to swim in.
Testimonial
I write (finally) to express my sincere appreciation and thanks for my experience during the Arnhemland Day Tour. Having returned to Melbourne from the most wonderful 2 week trip to The Territory and having to hit the ground running with my "city life" it is refreshing to note that after 3 weeks back and in the midst of reality I keep thinking about my Arnhemland tour above all else experienced. Dan was o
Hi Sab just wanted to let you know that we absolutely loved our tour of ArnhemLand on Thursday. It was a bit of a shock for us "city slickers" to getup before the sun but boy was it worth it.
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