Hello, Lykkers! Are you ready for the most adventurous holiday of your life?
With countless routes to explore, Australia offers some of the world's most exciting and picturesque road trips! Why wait? Get your motorhome ready and let's start our journey!
<h3>Renting an RV in Australia</h3>
To start your RV adventure, you need a reliable rental service. <b>Apollo Campervans</b> is a highly recommended provider and offers a range of vehicles suitable for all types of travelers. They also offer 4WD campers for those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
<h3>Getting to Your Starting Point</h3>
If you're flying into Australia, Darwin International Airport is a great starting point for your adventure. From the airport, it's a short taxi ride to Apollo's Darwin branch where you can pick up your RV and hit the road.
<h3>Getting Started: Darwin to Kakadu National Park</h3>
The journey from Darwin to Kakadu National Park covers approximately 150 kilometers and takes around 2 hours by road. As Australia's largest national park, Kakadu spans nearly 20,000 square kilometers.
It's a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in Aboriginal culture and diverse ecosystems. Entry fees is AUD 40 per adult during the dry season, but children under 16 enter are free. Once you buy the ticket, you are authorized to visit during 7 days.
<b>RV Facilities:</b> The park offers several campgrounds suitable for RVs, such as the Cooinda Campground and Caravan Park, which provides powered sites, toilets, and showers. Prices at about AUD 15 per night for adults, AUD 7.50 per night for children, and AUD 38 per night for families. You can drive your RV within the park, but some areas require a 4WD vehicle.
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<h3>Kakadu National Park to Litchfield National Park</h3>
The drive from Kakadu to Litchfield National Park is approximately 260 kilometers, taking around 3 to 4 hours. Known for its beautiful waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds, and swimming holes, Litchfield offers free entry. While you can visit many areas with your RV, some tracks may be restricted to 4WDs.
<b>RV Facilities:</b> Litchfield offers several campgrounds, such as the Wangi Falls and Florence Falls campgrounds, which have basic facilities like toilets and barbecues, with prices starting at AUD 6.60 per person per night. RV parking is available, but it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.
<h3>Litchfield National Park to Katherine Gorge</h3>
From Litchfield, head further south on the Stuart Highway to Katherine, covering about 160 kilometers in 2 hours. This park features 13 stunning gorges carved by the Katherine River. Entry to the park is free, but certain activities, like boat tours and camping, have fees. Popular activities include hiking and boat tours. The boat tours cost about $100 for a two-hour trip, while longer excursions can go up to $190.
<b>RV Facilities:</b> Nitmiluk Campground offers powered and unpowered sites with amenities, with prices starting around AUD 22 per adult, and AUD 8 per child per night. RVs can park here, and you can access the gorges via hiking trails or boat tours.
<h3>Katherine Gorge to Uluru and Kata Tjuta</h3>
The drive from Katherine to Uluru is a significant journey of around 1,400 kilometers, taking approximately 14-16 hours. These iconic formations are sacred to the local Anangu people and are part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. A park pass is required, costing about AUD 38 per adult for a three-day pass, you will need to join guided tours to explore the area up close.
<b>RV Facilities:</b> The Ayers Rock Campground in Yulara provides a range of facilities and costs around AUD 50 per night for powered sites. While you cannot drive directly to the base of Uluru with your RV, parking areas are available nearby with shuttle services to the sites.
An RV holiday in Australia is more than just a trip; it's a journey of a lifetime filled with incredible sights, thrilling adventures, and memorable experiences! So, pack your bags, plan your route, and get ready for the craziest holiday of your lifetime!
To a great holiday, bye Lykkers!