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Visiting Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls

Visiting Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls

Posted on 19 February, 2017 in Kakadu, Tours, Top End Locations

Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls are arguably two of the most famous waterfalls within Kakadu National Park. They are located in a central region of the Park and are only about 10 kilometers apart so are usually explored together on the same day. Visiting both at once makes even more sense when you consider the drive in from the Kakadu Highway is about 2 hours in each direction...

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Kakadu Tours for Seniors

Kakadu Tours for Seniors

Posted on 01 October, 2015 in Kakadu, Top End Locations, Seniors

We often receive enquiries from people about whether our tours are suitable for seniors. Our answer is most definitely YES!! At Venture North we offer a range of options for seniors including both small group tours and private charters (tailor-made tours). Most people know Kakadu National Park as a great touring option but we can take you even further off the beaten track...

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1 Day Kakadu Tours

Posted on 13 August, 2015 in Kakadu, Top End Locations

We regularly have people enquire about whether it's possible to visit Kakadu National Park in one day. My answer is always the same; it's not ideal but it's definitely possible. For time poor travellers this may be your only option to see this magnificent National Park. If this is the case then a tailor-made tour from Darwin to Kakadu will help you get the most out of the day...

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Kakadu Tours for Families

Kakadu Tours for Families

Posted on 13 April, 2015 in Kakadu, Top End Locations

During childhood we (Venture North owners) spent a lot of time on family holidays travelling the outback into locations such as Kakadu National Park. This has given us a firsthand understanding of the benefits and enjoyment a family can experience while touring together...

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Visiting Darwin In The Wet Season

Visiting Darwin In The Wet Season

Posted on 26 March, 2015 in Kakadu, Top End Locations, Wet Season, Wildlife, Birdwatching

The wet season officially begins each year at the start of November and finishes at the end of April - although the weather gods rarely follow any strict timeline! It's called a number of names including ‘the green season’, ‘the rainy season’ or simply 'the wet' by the locals...

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