Exciting Crocodile Adventures in Outback Australia
Enjoy Outback Crocodile Adventures with bird watching, swimming and walking through green tropical forests. Join the famous Jumping Crocodile Cruise on the Adelaide River, swim in clear waterfall rock pools or explore shady bushwalks. Our tour will take us through coastal aquatic ecosystems and dry
desert landscapes, all part of the Australian Outback.

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The northern coastal area of Australia is a huge, diverse
wilderness where the crocodile is king. This is the country made famous by Paul Hogan and his crocodile adventures in the film Crocodile Dundee.
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The tropical city of Darwin is the hub of the north and the starting place for Outback Adventures for many people. Almost completely destroyed by tropical cyclone Tracy in 1974, Darwin has grown into a modern community whose people have come from all over the world, attracted by the easy-going tropical lifestyle. Many came here looking for outback adventures with no intention of staying, and somehow just can't bring themselves to leave. It's that sort of place!
The Northern Territory is one of the largest undeveloped wilderness areas remaining and includes several National Parks such as Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge). Close to Darwin, the Adelaide River Jumping Crocodile Cruise and the waterfalls of Litchfield Park are special destinations which attract visitors from all over the world. Read the story of their visits, and add your own adventure when you come.
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There are only two "official" seasons in the year, the wet season from November to March when monsoonal rains flood the area and the contrasting dry season from April to October when it can be several months between showers.
A better sense of the seasons is provided by the Indigenous Jawoyn people who recognise six seasons;
- Jiorrk, the wet season (January to February)
- Bungarung, the end of the rains (March to mid-April)
- Jungalk, the hot start of the dry period (mid-April to the end of May)
- Malaparr, the cooler, middle part of the dry (June to the end of August)
- Worrwopmi, the humid time (September to the end of October)
- Wakaringding, the humid time when the first rains begin to fall (November until the end of December)
Combined with the rugged terrain of floodplains, tidal mangroves and escarpments, this weather produces a dynamic eco system filled with wildlife and contrasting landscapes.
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Whenever you visit, you can be sure to find a spectacular natural wilderness of diverse beauty.
So hold your mouse tight and let's
begin an outback crocodile adventure you won't easily
forget.....
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Flying Brolga
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Adventure quest in the Australian Outback A one day adventure quest in the Australian Outback feeding wild crocodiles and swimming in clear freshwater waterfalls.
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The jumping crocodile tours cruise the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory Jumping crocodile tours cruise the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory displaying crocodiles jumping from the muddy river water for meat offered by the tour boat operators.
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Crocs - Crocodiles, Aligators, Caimans and the Indian Gharial Crocs - Crocodiles, Aligators, Caimans and the Indian Gharial have survived since before the age of the Dinosours.
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Litchfield National Park Outback tours Litchfield National Parks scenic beauty, waterfalls and swimming can be experienced in a one day outback tour from Darwin
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Waterfall adventures in Outback Australia Our waterfall adventures at cool swimming rockpools in the Australian Outback
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BirdWatching Adventures in Tropical Australia Birdwatching... fishing Jabirus, dancing Brolgas or flocks of screeching, clowning Galahs... is an unforgetable experience with plenty of bird photo opportunities.
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Australian crocodiles inhabit the northern Australian tropical regions. Australian crocodiles inhabit coastal and wetland areas throughout northern Australia in large numbers since crocodiles became a protected species
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Goanna lizard adventures Goanna Lizard adventures in the Austalian Outback, watching giant monitor lizards and frilled lizards in their natural habitat.
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barramundi fish feeding at Howard Springs Barramundi fish feeding from the hand at Howard Springs nature Park in Northern Territory
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Outback Adventures Blog The Outback Adventures Blog keeps you up to date with seasonal conditions and the best Itinery for your visit.
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Crocodile Adventures A crocodile every 200 meters along the river banks
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outback crocodile adventures map, Outback Crocodile Adventures Map helps you find jumping crocodiles, waterfalls, Litchfield Park swimming and bushwalks in a one day tour from Darwin
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Contact Outback Crocodile Adventures How to contact outback crocodile adventures for more travel and tour information .
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Adventure Travel Tours, cruises and opportunities Worldwide adventure travel tours, cruises and opportunities for anyone wanting to see and experience wildlife, natural ecosystems or exotic destinations .
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Australian bird photography enthusiasts on Darwin tour. Australian bird photography enthusiasts taking opportunities to photograph birds in tropical Darwin areas.
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Darwin Australia - Adventure Capital of the Northern Territory City of Darwin Australia -- Start your Outback Adventures here.Close to Kakadu, Litchfield Waterfalls, jumping crocodiles and fish feeding at Howard Springs and Doctors Gully
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Outback Crocodile Adventures site map The Outback Crocodile Adventures site map helps navigate the pages in this crocodile adventure.
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Visitors Book Comments for Goanna Eco Tours Read the Goanna Eco Tours visitors book comments to see how much people who travel to the Adelaide River Jumping Crocodiles and Litchfield Park waterfalls and swimming rockpools.
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