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...crocodiles and animals in the Northern Territory!
Crocodiles are a large part of Northern Territory, and you shouldn't go home without seeing one, but there are many other creatures that make up the wildlife here. Birds of prey, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, emus and many others can be seen in wildlife reserves and in their natural environment.
Visiting the NT? take a tour of the Katherine River with:
Gecko Tours - Katherine, Northern Territory
Katherine Crocodile Tours
See these amazing reptiles in their native environment rather than in a cage on a crocodile farm. Experienced guides can show you these creatures close at hand while still being safe.
Darwin Crocodile Farm
www.crocfarm.com.au
The Darwin Crocodile Farm is situated on the Stuart Highway approx 40 kilometres south of Darwin. From a small beginning in 1981 the farm is now home to more than 10,000 crocodiles. The crocodiles range in size from hatchlings just a few centimetres long to large males over five metres in length.
Billy Can Tours
www.billycan.com.au
Billy Can Tours operates in the Top End offering seven Great Itineraries and Private Charters for camping or accommodated tours of Kakadu National Park, Litchfield Park, Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) and Arnhem Land. All tours depart from and return to your accommodation in Darwin.
Norther Territory Visitors Bureau
www.northernterritory.visitorsbureau.com.au
The Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is one of the last remaining genuine outback regions where you can fully experience the awesome grandeur of nature first hand. There are not many places left in the world that offer a magnificent, remote natural environment to wander and explore. The Top End is just what it says, the most northern part of the Northern Territory.
Animal Tracks
www.animaltracks.com.au
Kakadu is unique because it contains many different wildlife habitats within its boundaries.
We have exclusive access to 170 km sq. in the heart of Kakadu and explore freshwater billabongs, flood plains, woodland savannah and paperbark swamps. We safari along bush tracks in a comfortable, open-sided safari vehicle.
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