Images and Video
The Croc Bus
Highlights
- Relax in the air-conditioned bus while exploring crocodile territory and soaking in fascinating 'Croc News'.
- Snap a photo at the World's Largest Boxing Crocodile, a quirky landmark perfect for your travel album.
- Hop on a crocodile cruise at Adelaide River to witness these magnificent reptiles in their natural habitat.
- Drive through Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, spotting diverse wildlife including wallabies, boars, and countless bird species.
The Croc Bus is a 4 hour crocodile safari. Sit back and relax in our air-conditioned bus while they take you through crocodile territory. Catch up on all the ‘Croc News’ on board with 15 different news articles from major crocodile events that have happened in the Territory published by the NT News as visitors will be spending about two hours overall in the bus. Stop at the World’s Largest Boxing Crocodile to get a quick snap. Then straight to the Adelaide River where you’ll get to hop on the crocodile cruise and witness the largest reptiles up close. After an hour on the boat you are back on the bus to drive through Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve where there are tons of wildlife ranging from freshwater crocodiles, buffalos, boars, snakes, wallabies and tons of different species of bird life. After that the tour will hook back to Darwin to get you back in the city before lunch or sunset.
Itinerary highlights
Jumping Crocodile Tours
Can see the largest reptiles on earth use there embedded instincts to ambush and jump out of the water to get their food.
Tour details
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
Operation information
The Croc Bus
A Jumping Crocodile and Wildlife tour in just half a day will exceed your Jumping Crocodile expectations in the wild, with local guides, local crocodiles like Brutus and Dominator will have you leaving in exhilarating fashion.
The Croc Bus is your vehicle for a wild and thrilling crocodile safari, enjoy the cool comfort of our air-conditioned bus as you journey through crocodile territory and see the famous Jumping Crocodile use its natural ability to jump up out of the water to grab its prey.
Stay engaged with their ‘Croc Bulletin,’ featuring 15 fascinating articles about major crocodile events.
A pit stop awaits at the majestic Boxing Crocodile, the largest of its kind, a fantastic photo opportunity not to be missed! The adventure continues at the Adelaide River, where you’ll board the crocodile cruise. Prepare for a heart-thumping hour observing the planet’s most impressive reptiles up close.
The safari doesn’t end there. They course through the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, a treasure trove of wildlife. From crocodiles to buffalos, snakes, wallabies, and an array of bird species, it’s a nature lover’s paradise.
The journey concludes as you return to Darwin, ensuring you’re back for a satisfying lunch or a mesmerising sunset. Join them on The Croc Bus for an unforgettable adventure!
Memberships
- Visitor Information Centre
- NT – Tourism Top End