Corroboree Billabong is a part of the Mary River Wetlands. Home to a huge variety of animals,birdlife and also boasting the largest concentration of Saltwater Crocodiles in the world, these pristine wetlands are a nature lovers paradise.
Only 75 – 90 minutes drive from Darwin on your way to/ back from Kakadu National Park is a wetland experience not to be missed.
Corroboree Billabong is part of the Mary River Wetlands and apart from teaming with birdlife it also has the largest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world.
View these prehistoric creatures in their natural environment swimming around the billabong and relaxing on the banks as we cruise past.
The birdlife here is fantastic and you will see a huge variety of species such as Jabiru, Ibis, Brolga, Egret, Kite, Sea Eagle, Magpie Geese, and many others.
Learn about the wildlife on the Billabong from your knowledgeable guide who will make your cruise both interesting and informative.
The access road to Corroboree Billabong adjoins the Arnhem highway 1km East of Corroboree Tavern. The last 10 km of the road to the cruise is a well maintained unsealed road.
For people who do not wish to drive on an unsealed road, we offer a shuttle service from Corroboree Tavern that meets all cruises. The shuttle departs 30 minutes prior to the cruise times and costs an additional $5 per person. The shuttle driver provides commentary on the way to the cruise and this service operates from 1st April to 20th December.
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