Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour from Darwin (Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour)
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Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour from Darwin (Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour)

Explore the wild side of Australia's Northern Territory as you watch local crocodiles leap out of the water onboard the Adelaide River Cruise. Includes shared return hotel transfers and English-speaking driver-guide
5 horas

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Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour from Darwin (Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour)BilhetesExplore the wild side of Australia's Northern Territory as you watch local crocodiles leap out of the water onboard the...5 horas€97.31Reservar
This half-day afternoon tour takes you on a journey down the Stuart Highway while hearing stories about the outskirts of Darwin. Upon arriving at Adelaide River, embark on a cruise that gives you an up-close view of the raw power and ferocity of saltwater crocodiles as they leap out of the water. Continue onto the Fogg Dam Nature Reserve, where you can take a peaceful stroll through the lush wetlands, and spot exotic birds and wildlife in their natural habitat.

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Get close encounters with saltwater crocodiles while cruising along the Adelaide River
Learn about crocodile biology and their vital role in the ecosystem as your guide feeds them buffalo meat
See a thriving wetland ecosystem, birds, and other wildlife at the Fogg Dam Nature Reserve

Sobre Adelaide River Jumping Crocs Cruise and Wetlands Tour from Darwin

This half-day afternoon tour takes you on a journey down the Stuart Highway while hearing stories about the outskirts of Darwin. Upon arriving at Adelaide River, embark on a cruise that gives you an up-close view of the raw power and ferocity of saltwater crocodiles as they leap out of the water. Continue onto the Fogg Dam Nature Reserve, where you can take a peaceful stroll through the lush wetlands, and spot exotic birds and wildlife in their natural habitat.