WILDFOTO offers nature photography tours of the unique Northern Territory's top end.
They cater for everyone from just nature lovers to professional wildlife photographers wanting a more intimate look at the beautiful flora and fauna of Australia's top end.
Tours range from meeting at locations to fully guided tag along four-wheel drive tours or they can take you in their four-wheel drive vehicle or boat.
Please see WILDFOTO tours listed at on the website.
Tours available
WILDFOTO Half Day Private Boat Safaris
Morning or evening boat tours are a great place to get close to the unique nature of the Top End wetlands. Times depend on the time of year but its normally a four hour trip on Corroboree Billabong from sunrise or until sunset for 1-2 passengers. You’ll have a great chance of getting fantastic photography opportunities of Crocodiles, Comb-crested Jacanas, Black-necked Storks (Jabiru), Brolgas, Kingfishers and White-bellied Sea Eagles – just to name a few!
These tours can be booked at on the website but be sure to contact Paul via phone or email to discuss timing and details. Note this safari is subject to seasonal closures at times due to flooding in the wet season.
WILDFOTO Full Day Private 4WD and Boat Safari
This safari combines a morning driving to Paul’s favourite spots (with your preferences in mind) for land based photography, and then an evening boat tour as per the half day private boat safari above. Take a break in the middle of the day during the heat and have lunch together along the road – eg Corroboree Tavern or the Bark Hut inn – depending on where the tour is at the time. Cold water and snacks are provided, and you purchase your own meals. This tour costs includes transport to and from Darwin. Total price is the same for either 1 or 2 adults which is our normal limit.
Facilities
- Free Wifi
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