The Larrakia people are the traditional owners of the Darwin region, with a deep spiritual connection to the land. They have inhabited this area for over 65,000 years, leaving their cultural imprint on the landscape.
Before European settlement, the Larrakia had trading routes with Southeast Asia, importing goods from as far as South Australia and Western Australia.
Today Darwin stands as a modern city with a rich history. Its surviving buildings, such as Browns Mart, Government House, and Fannie Bay Gaol, tell tales of pioneering days. Troppo architecture, characterized by its tropical design principles, dots the cityscape. Visitors can enjoy high tea at Burnett House, immersing themselves in pre-war elegance.
Whether you’re drawn to history, natural beauty, or thrilling wildlife encounters, Darwin and its surroundings offer an array of tours to suit every traveler’s interests.
- Litchfield National Park Tour
- Explore the stunning waterfalls, rock pools, and magnetic termite mounds of Litchfield National Park.
- Swim in crystal-clear pools beneath cascading falls and witness the unique termite architecture.
- Kakadu National Park Adventure
- Venture into the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park.
- Discover ancient rock art, spot crocodiles on Yellow Water Billabong, and immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture.
- Tiwi Islands Cultural Experience
- Take a ferry to the Tiwi Islands and engage with the local Tiwi people.
- Learn about their art, dance, and traditional way of life.
- Jumping Crocodile Cruise
- Cruise along the Adelaide River and witness massive saltwater crocodiles leaping out of the water.
- An adrenaline-filled experience!
- Sunset Harbour Cruise
- Enjoy a relaxing cruise in Darwin Harbor.
- Witness the sun setting over the water, painting the sky in vibrant hues.