HIGHLIGHTS OF AUSTRALIA’S TOP END
From Darwin, capital of Australia’s Northern Territory,
the world heritage listed Kakadu National Park is around a
comfortable two hour drive and where Aboriginal people have
lived for over 50,000 years. Talk to us for recommendations or
use our booking service to secure the best tours and guides. We
will also tell you how the permit system works in Arnhem Land.
Kakadu offers endless attractions to suit every enthusiast;
adventurer, naturalist, bird watcher, fisher and tourist! There
are vast escarpments, wetlands and floodplains with eco-
systems like no other. Wilderness activities include croc-
spotting river cruises, 4WD and floodplain safaris, quad bike
touring, wildlife viewing and barramundi fishing.
Our friendly team will help you with all levels of
accommodation including campsites. It’s advised to book ahead
and be aware of the best areas for bush camping.
Don’t miss the chance to swim in the majestic Edith Falls near
the outback township of Katherine. A helicopter flight over
the expansive Katherine gorge in Nitmuluk National Park is a
highlight not to be missed.
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Mary River
National Park
Adelaide River
Daly River
From Yulara, the enormous Watarrka National Park is
approximately a four hour drive, home of Kings Canyon.
From resorts to campsites, we can help guide you to the places
that suit you best and give you the best advice on walking trails,
four-wheel drive tracks and desert culture. Don’t miss the
six kilometre Rim Walk for magnificent views of the Canyon,
the weathered domes of the Lost City and the amazing
Garden of Eden.
Gunbalanya
Arnhem Land
Mary River
Litchfield
National Park
Yulara is about a five and a half hour drive away and offers
a host of cultural experiences and attractions including the
world-famous Uluru. Ask us about our tailored packages where
you will see the sunrise over Uluru, enjoy its sunset with a
glass of wine and in between take in the sights with a local
Aboriginal guide, ride a camel and finish the evening at the
world-acclaimed Field of Light dinner and show.
Darwin
AUSTRALIA’S RED CENTRE
Alice Springs is also known as the Red Centre, or The Alice
as locals would say. Its arid environment consists of several
different deserts. The nearby West MacDonnell Ranges has the
short Ghost Gum Walk for unrivalled views of Ormiston Gorge.
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West MacDonnell
National Park
Jabiru
Kakadu
National Park
Hermannsburg
Kings
Canyon
Uluru–Kata Tjuta
Nitmiluk
National Park
Katherine
Elsey
National Park
Ross River
Glen Helen
Watarrka National Park
Hayes Creek
Pine Creek
National Park
Roper Bar
Mataranka
SEE YOU IN TASMANIA!
Adventure Rentals are thrilled to now
offer Hobart, Tasmania as a new depot,
with operations commencing from 1
December 2019 to 31 March 2020.
The ‘Apple Island’ is a perfect fit to our business model of
offering boutique 4WD rentals to explore wild and beautiful
landscapes. This is also complemented with outstanding food,
world-class wines set against this relaxed island’s lifestyle.
Bookings must be a minimum 10 days.
Kata
Tjuta
Yulara
Uluru
Curtin
Springs
Mt Conner
Gemtree
Trephina
Arltunga Historical Reserve
Gorge
Nature Park
Ruby Gap Nature Park
Finke Gorge
National Park
Mt
Ebenezer
Kulgera
Alice Springs
Rainbow Valley
Conservation Reserve
Chambers Pillar
Historical Reserve
Erldunda
SIMPSON
DESERT