Kakadu watering holes

After our midday excitement of helping with the medical incident, we then went on and explored a few more of Kakadu’s special watering places including Fern gully, motorcar falls, Upper and lowerMeer informatie
Maguk

After our sunrise cruise, we headed out to Maguk, another beautiful gorge along a 4WD track in southern Kakadu. We had a lovely swim but being school holidays, the place was packed so we were swimmingMeer informatie
Yellow water sunrise cruise

We got up before sunrise to do the cruise along the Yellow Water wetlands. A beautiful spot in Kakadu for seeing lots of wildlife in action! This enormous 5m crocodile came right up to the boat inMeer informatie
Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls

We started heading south from the rock art sites and move into some incredible stone country. Here, with dramatic escarpments that create some of the spectacular waterfalls of Jim Jim falls and TwinMeer informatie
Ubirr/Nanguluwur/Burrungkuy

Next was the incredible rock art sites of Ubirr , Nanguluwur and Burrungkuy in Kakadu’s eastern side. Some of Ubirr’s paintings are thought to be over 40,000 years old, and the more modernMeer informatie
Mary River NP/Mamukala wetlands

On our way into Kakadu we stopped in at the bird billabong in Mary River NP, and also Mamukala wetlands to see some vibrant bird life. At bird billabong we could sit in a inconspicuous viewingMeer informatie
Litchfield National Park

Next was the Tabletop Track in Litchfield National Park. A 40km+ hike we did over 4 days which took us through so many amazing waterfalls and swimming holes. It got damn hot at times which made ourMeer informatie
Daly River

We drive a few hours west to find our WWOOFing spot for the next week or so. These guys run a multi-purpose property with lots of their own animals, and have other ventures like catching water buffaloMeer informatie
Robin Falls

Car is fixed and we are ready to roll 🚗 ! Quick stopover at this awesome free camp at Robin Falls for a touch of climbing and a swim. We saw a snake that Dad told me was a green tree snake (funnyMeer informatie
Katherine

We hitched a ride back into Katherine with this lovely, eccentric European couple and stayed at the local hostel while we waited for the car to get repaired and for Pete’s upset stomach to recover.Meer informatie
Barunga festival

Despite the tow-truck driver being late and nearly missing our deadline to get the car into the mechanic’s before they closed for the long weekend, and that he nearly dropped our car off the back ofMeer informatie
Daly Waters

As we headed north from finishing up our time in the red centre, we did a big day of driving up the Stuart Highway. We pulled into Daly Waters pub (which is in the middle of nowhere!) to get some goodMeer informatie
Watarrka/Kings Canyon

Meeting up again with Pete’s mum and stepdad, we had the most beautiful days walking part of the Giles Track and also the Rim walk which runs around the canyon. The canyon itself is unbelievableMeer informatie
Uluru and Kata Tjuta

Despite being incredibly touristy and feeling a bit ‘commercialised’ at times, Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa were still breathtaking. The base walk around Uluṟu and the Valley of the Winds walk aroundMeer informatie
East Macdonnell’s and Rainbow Valley

After staying in Alice for a lovely few nights to meet up with Pete’s folks, we headed out to the East Mac’s to explore, and then down to Rainbow Valley on our way toward Uluṟu.
Lots moreMeer informatie
Tjoritja/West Macdonnell ranges

We finally made it to the red centre 😍 After re-stocking some supplies in Alice Springs, we headed out for a beautiful week of epic bushwalking and camping in the stunning mountain range west ofMeer informatie
Iytwelepenty/Davenport Ranges

East of Karlu Karlu is the Davenport Ranges which was only accessible by some pretty rough 4WDing. We spent a big day driving that day but saw a beautiful big black-headed python, had a lovely swim atMeer informatie
Karlu Karlu (Devil’s Marbles)

We officially crossed into the NT! We made our way down the Three Ways toward Karlu Karlu, to see the beautiful and distinctive rocks that are sacred to the Traditional Owners of 4 different clanMeer informatie
Camooweal Billabong

This gorgeous camp was very close to the billabong where we again, watched so much birdlife at sunrise. Herons, cranes, Brolga’s, Black kites and much more!
Normonton

Normanton had a beautiful lagoon that we got to spot heaps of birdlife from (including magpie geese and Brolga’s) and then we got bogged 😆 all part of the journey. We got very muddy andMeer informatie
Fossilbrook

Very remote-feel driving toward Mount Surprise, without phone signal or a GPS to find out how to get there! We eventually found our way.. We are starting to get into the Red Dirt now! But we alsoMeer informatie
Chillagoe

Due to many of the great national parks on the way to Cape York still being closed due to the wet season, we decided to head south to the red centre. First stop is Chillagoe with its fascinating cavesMeer informatie
Cooktown

Beloved old Cooktown! We had such a nice time exploring this quirky little town, we walked around the botanic gardens, walked up Mount Cook and out to the lookout to the neighbouring bays. We met upMeer informatie
Black mountain/Keatings Lagoon

On our way up to Cooktown we visited the perplexing sight of Black Mountain, which presents the most enormous pile of black rocks and also Keatings Lagoon, a gorgeous watering hole that housesMeer informatie
Bloomfield Track

The start of the Bloomfield tracks took us to the incredible Emmogen Creek, a waterway that looks like it was straight out of a fairytale, the whole Bloomfield track does really. Things are startingMeer informatie