FIELD TOURS

Our range of exhilarating field tours promise to immerse participants in the diverse range of crocodile encounters in the Northern Territory. From joining the "problem crocodile team" on their morning patrols of our pristine Darwin Harbour to the full day expedition on the Adelaide River and Corroboree Billabong, each tour provides a unique perspective on the importance of crocodiles in our natural environment. 

As participants explore the captivating landscapes of Darwin and the Northern Territory, they will witness the power and beauty of crocodiles and gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing efforts in crocodile conservation and research. 

Tours are only available for conference goers. You can register for tours when purchasing your full conference tickets. 

Limited spots are available for each tour, so be sure to get in quick! 


Croc Management Team field tours

Spend a beautiful morning on Darwin Harbour with the Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Service Crocodile Management team as they check the crocodile traps and observe the beautiful Darwin coastline and the chance to see birds, fish, dolphins and saltwater crocodiles. You may only register for one tour only. 

There are multiple tours available, as spots are limited. 

Available Spots: 12 people per tour

Cost: 100 USD

What to bring:

  • Hat 
  • Sunscreen
  • Sturdy shoes
  • Insect repellent/long-sleeved clothing
  • Drinking water and snacks

Tour times & dates 

Monday 15th of April (7 am – 1 pm) 

Wednesday 17th of April (7 am – 1 pm) 

Thursday 18th of April (7 am – 1 pm
)

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Wildlife Cruise on the Adelaide River & Corroboree Billabong!

Join us on a scenic bus ride from Darwin to experience two very different crocodile encounter cruises.

Proudly sponsored by the Spectacular Crocodile Cruises, this tour offers a cruise along a segment of the Adelaide River. This unique eco-tourism operator provides an up close crocodile feeding opportunity that demonstrates the power and agility of saltwater crocodiles as well as interactions with other wildlife. 

Our group will then head to Corroboree Billabong for a 2½ hour cruise. Corroboree Billabong is a part of the Mary River Wetland system and home to the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world. A huge variety of birds and other local wildlife can also be enjoyed in their natural environment. 

Have lunch at Corroboree Park Tavern and meet their resident crocodile Brutus. If time permits, visiting other local attractions will also be apart of the day including Wetland View Top Centre and Fogg Dam Conversation Reserve. 

Available Spots: 98 

Cost: 100 USD

What to bring:

  • Hat 
  • Sunscreen
  • Sturdy shoes
  • Insect repellent/long-sleeved clothing
  • Lunch can be purchased at Corroboree Park Tavern

Tour times & dates 

Saturday 20th of April 

All day tour (7am -5pm)


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PROUDLY HOSTED BY

Centre for Crocodile Research



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Get in touch! 

For more information on our upcoming field tours please contact the conference organiser:

Kayla Robinson | AA&P Events

kayla@associatedadvertising.com.au

M: +61 435 226 110