Another “Bucket List” item ticked off… the iconic Daly Waters Pub. Our overnight site includes live entertainment & a meal (Beef & Barra special). A true blue outback pub – the Daly Waters Pub is a colourful pub, clad in corrugated iron, draped with bougainvilleas and crammed with decades of memorabilia. It began its current incarnation serving passengers arriving on the new Qantas airline in 1934 and was the first international runway and airport in Australia. The pub is on the old droving track and was a watering hole for the drovers as well as travellers heading north and south.
Bitter Springs
Caravan Park Creativity
Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba)
Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba) is part of the South Alligator River floodplain. When the waters recede, you can follow a 2.6 km return walk across the floodplain (unfortunately closed for most of the walk… COVID?) to a viewing platform on Home Billabong. A boardwalk offers incredible views of Yellow Water’s wildlife including some impressive saltwater crocodiles.
Ubirr
Cahills Crossing
It’s an infamous feeding ground for saltwater crocodiles and one of the most dangerous bodies of water in the country. Cahills Crossing, on the East Alligator River in the Northern Territory, is notorious for its croc infested waters and human misadventure. High tide water flow over the crossing provides “fishing” opportunities for crocs.
Burrungkuy_(Nourlangie)
Nawurlandja Billabong
Nawurlandja Lookout
Kakadu
Kakadu National Park is such a biodiverse nature reserve and cultural location. It is usually a popular tourism destination… but much less this season due to COVID. Initially we have set up at Jabiru to experience the northern part of the park.





































































