14 Day 2WD “NT Explorer” – (Darwin to Alice / Alice to Darwin)
This package is suited to people who have 14 days available and are looking to visit all the highlights the Northern Territory has to offer. If you want to fly into Darwin and then visit Litchfield National Park, Kakadu, Katherine Gorge and then drive down the Stuart Highway to Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and Uluru then this package is for you.
Package Price - starting from AUD $3120 *(refer below)
Campervan Inclusions:
- Prices quoted are all inclusive with Unlimited Kilometers, GST, Kitchen Kit, Linen, table and chairs, extra drivers fees, one way drop fee, stamp duty & admin fee, prepaid gas bottle, Insurance included $0 Excess, includes overhead underbody damage, unlimited windscreen and tyre damage. Drive away no more to Pay! with total piece of mind!!
- Comprehensive Travel pack with detailed maps, information, itinerary advice and recommendations on what to see and where to camp (received before you travel so you can plan &/or ask us any questions).
Sample itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Darwin:
Arrive in Darwin and pick up your vehicle before spending the rest of the day experiencing the relaxed atmosphere and local highlights Darwin has to offer. Darwin is a modern city whose flair and charm is a real surprise to people who aren't expecting it. Visit some of its great attractions, and great eateries or café's. Well attended markets & sensational sunsets cap off a great day.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 2: Darwin to Litchfield
Travel the 140 km from Darwin to Litchfield National Park. Litchfield offers year round swimming amongst attractive and easily accessible surrounds. Characterised by a spring fed Plateau. Unlike Kakadu and other spots in the top end, waterfalls flow all year round at Litchfield. Their are number of swimming options including the stunning Buley Rockhole & Wangi Falls.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 3: Litchfield to Kakadu
An early start travelling from Litchfield to Kakadu, stopping off & exploring the scenery and attractions around the Mary River Wetlands. Unfortunately the wetlands are overlooked by most people as they rush towards Kakadu. One of the most populated biomass region in the world offers stunning views of waterbirds & jumping crocodiles. Arrive into Kakadu and begin exploring this sensational National park
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 4: Explore Kakadu National Park:
A full day exploring some of the main attractions of this exceptional National Park. Take a scenic flight over the escarpement, Explore the rock art around Nourlangie including a nearby rock shelter where there is evidence of occupation stretching back twenty thousand years. After Nourlangie make the drive to Cooinda and its beautiful wetlands.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 5: Kakadu to Katherine
Another great day explore the attractions in the southern region of Kakadu at your own pace. A really early morning Yellow Water Cruise, (maybe). Head south & experience the great walks around Yurmikmik and a serene waterfall and plunge pool at Gunlom. Leave the park and head towards Katherine, take the time to stop off at historic Pine Creek or stop over for a swim at picturesque Edith Falls.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 6: Around Katherine ( Katherine Gorge)
Drive the 30km from Katherine to the most visited landmark in the region. Katherine Gorge is carved through the Arnhemland plateau. It is a continuous gorge, running along perpendicular fault lines that are separated during the dry season by rock bars. The spectacle of the river, shear cliffs and rock art make this an excellent place to explore. Photos do not do this area justice.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 7: Katherine to Tennant Creek
Today you begin driving the Stuart Highway, where you'll appreciate the enormity and hostility of the Australian landscape. Tourism in this region centres around experiencing pubs and roadside stops with true outback character and the hardships associated with local history. On arrival in Tennant Creek you'll find a variety of experiences. including a mining museum, underground mine tours.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 8: Tennant Creek to Alice Springs
Continue your journey to Alice Springs. Along the way you will come across one of Outback Australia's iconic landmarks the Devils Marbles. Depending on what time you arrive into Alice begin exploring some of the many attractions within Alice Springs. Alice's attractions can be explored as 6 seperate discovery trails based on themes. Choose and explore one or more of these themes depending on your interests. Your Travel pack includes specific information and recommendations so you can tailor your day to suit your interests.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 9: Around Alice Springs - West MacDonnell Ranges
A free day to relax and explore more of Alice Springs or alternatively take the opportunity to explore the spectacular gorges and gaps of the West MacDonnell Ranges at your own pace. The road is bitumen all the way till Ormiston Gorge and Glen Helen Lodge. Choose from as many of the 9 attractions that you can fit in depending on your fitness level and interests.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 10: Alice Springs to Wattarka (Kings Canyon)
Spend part of today driving the 450km from Alice Springs to Kings Canyon at whatever time of day suits. Your departure time will depend on the attractions you want to revisit and what you want to see from these two locations and along the Lasseter and Stuart Highways. On arrival in Kings Canyon begin exploring parts of the shear cliff walls of Kings Canyon with the stunning impact of an Outback Sunset
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 11: Wattarka (Kings Canyon) to Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Spend part of today driving the 300km from Kings Canyon to Uluru at whatever time of day suits. Your departure time will depend on the attractions you want to to see from these two locations and along the Luritja Rd and Lasseter Highway. In the afternoon arrive at Yulara and begin exploring breathtaking Uluru.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 12: Exploring Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park:
A magnificent day exploring the Kata-Tjuta National Park. Spend the time driving or walking around the base of the rock exploring the many aspects of this amazing monolith. A trip to Uluru is also about experiencing and understanding its cultural & spiritual significance. Self Discover or take one of the guided tours that inform about the local flora and fauna, bush foods and the Aboriginal Dreamtime stories.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 13: Around Uluru (Kata Tjuta - The Olgas)
An early morning start for sunrise at Uluru before driving out to Kata Tjuta stopping off at the sunrise viewing area to experience the spectacular colour changes of The Olgas. Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) is a collection of weathered red domes, and many people believe Kata Tjuta is even more spectacular than the Rock. The Valley of the Winds Walk and Walpa Gorge allows you to complete your Kata Tjuta experience. A relaxing afternoon back at Uluru completes your day.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 14: Uluru - Alice Springs:
An early wake up to experience sunrise and explore any of the attractions, walks or tours you may be interested in around Uluru. A peaceful 1 hr camel ride over big red sand dunes, a Guided Aboriginal tour at the base of Uluru are just 2 of the many options. After completing your morning adventure return begin the 450km drive back to Alice Springs. Your departure time will depend on the attractions you want to see from these two locations and along the Lasseter and Stuart Highways. Package price assumes vehicle will be returned to the depot before 4pm
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Price Includes - Comprehensive Travel Pack - **Received before you travel**
Comprehensive travel pack with detailed information and recommendations so that you can make the most of your holiday and tweak each day based on your interests. Please Note: Guide is personalised if customer provides a specific itinerary.
Travel pack will be mailed to you (within Australia) well before travel so you have time to read it, ask us any questions and make plans. (Please note if you require pack to be mailed internationally you may incur additional cost to price quoted)
Pack includes campground and campsite recommendations with photos. Also detailed maps, walking notes & recommendations on where to get fuel and food.
Extensively road tested. referred to as 'the bible' by our customers.
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Change Itinerary or Number of Days
Being a campervan holiday your itinerary by definition is flexible. You don't have to follow the above itinerary. If you have a specific itinerary or different number of days to the above let us know and we will provide you with a personalised quote and personalise your travel pack.
2025/26 Package Pricing From:
* Please note prices are subject to change and will depend on time of travel. To get rates for your dates of travel click on Quote / Book Online. Rates displayed above are based on travel in May 2025
Terms and Conditions
All Inclusive Price Includes:
- 14 Day Campervan Hire (click on vehicle images)
- Unlimited Kilometers, GST, Kitchen Kit , Linen, Full Insurance $0 Excess, extra drivers fee, stamp duty & admin fee, one way drop fee, unlimited windscreen & tyre damage, table & chairs, prepaid gas bottle. Drive away no more to pay!
- Comprehensive Campervan Travel pack with detailed information, photos, recommendations and maps received before you travel.
Price Does Not Include:
- Fuel.
- Food - Cost of supermarket supplies at customer expense
- Cost of any tours or Activities (extra cost)
- Onsite Accommodation at Tourist/Caravan Parks
- Motel Accommodation in Darwin if arriving on midnight flight.
- Traveller to organise own flights to & from Darwin & Alice
- All Drivers must be over 21 and have a valid drivers licence.
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