Frequently Asked Questions

Should I get travel insurance?
A travel insurance can be a great way to help protect you from financial loses.

Can i bring alcohol to the tour?
The drinking of alcohol is forbidden for the entire duration of the tour. The driver has the right to terminate a passenger if alcohol consumption or unruly behaviour occurs on the vehicle. Darwin Wildlife tours reserves the right to decline any intoxicated passengers to board the vehicle. The driver may remove individual/s from the vehicle.

Can I smoke on the tour?
No smoking is permitted on any of our vehicles. It is against the law in NT to smoke in Public Transport Vehicles.

Can i bring glass bottles on the tour?
Due to potentially rough roads we do not recommend bringing any glass bottles. 

In the bush will I be able to charge my equipment?
You will be able to charge via UBS port, 12v cigarette lighter or 240v inverter. While there are charging facilities please remember that they are limited and may have to be shared with other passengers.

What vehicles do you use?
We us a modern Toyota Sahara for our small group tours (5 passengers per vehicle). 
How much can luggage can bring?
Please note that due to health and safety requirements luggage on tour is limited to one medium sized, soft-sided backpack per person. 

Do I need to bring my own water?
We ask that you bring your own water bottle (at least 1L), however we carry plenty of water to resupply your bottle when needed.

Will I get mobile phone reception on tour?
Mobile phone coverage is patchy in outback Australia and you will be without coverage most of the time while out on the road. However Telstra coverage is available in most regional towns, with other larger towns have coverage for all telcos.

How physically fit do I need to be?

A reasonable fitness level will be required to get the maximum level of enjoyment out of your tour. However if you wish to sit out any of the walks or excursions is always an option.