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Minimum 4 guests or we can arrange a private tour. Dates are flexible.
This fully-guided full day tour transports you to Darwin’s rural area, home to some of the Top End’s best large tropical gardens. We have exclusive access to private gardens featuring Australian native and non-native plants, bromeliads, exotic tropical fruit trees, herbs, orchids, palms, bamboo, caladiums, culinary plants, water plants, medicinal and edible flowers and plants and their uses, crotons, cordylines, and far more. We’ll linger to enjoy a delicious morning break that features coffee and tea with traditional bush flavours. And join us in tasting exotic fruit in season, right off the tree, when available.
Inclusions:
· Luxury transport door to door
· Journey into the heart of Darwin’s dynamic rural area, past mango, jackfruit, and other tropical fruit plantations
· Knowledgeable guide talks about a wide variety of local topics
· Visit a large, mature, private tropical garden
· Garden owner gives a tour and answer questions
· Walk through ancient native bushland and learn about plants Aboriginal people used for food, medicine, tools, hunting and more
· See a large variety of native and non-native plants
· Gardener guides you in foraging for tropical fruit, vegetables and spices in season
· Hand-harvest a range of ingredients from the garden
· Relax with a rest break featuring iced drinks, tropical flavours, coffee and tea
· An easy-walk at a slow pace, wheelchair accessible
· Visit one of Darwin’s finest restaurants
· An award-winning chef transforms your freshly-picked ingredients into a gourmet meal
· Chat with the chef about the ingredients and their preparation
· Savour courses which may include crocodile, kangaroo, buffalo, barramundi, tiger prawns
· All alcohol, cocktails and other drinks
· Dietary preferences catered for
· View Darwin City’s highlights on a sightseeing drive
· Hear guide commentary about traditional and contemporary Aboriginal culture, settlement, general history, WWII, architecture, horticulture and more
What’s in the garden to eat?
It depends on the season, but generally:
Fruit
Avocado
Banana
Brazilian cherry
Barbados cherry
Cashew Tree
Calamansi
Custard apple
Cumquat
Guava
Hog Fruit
Jackfruit
Lime
Mulberry
Native red bush apple
Passionfruit
Pink grapefruit
Peanut butter tree
Pineapple
Papaya
Tamarind
Water apple
Herbs and Spices
Chilli (black and birdseye)
Cinnamon
Curry leaf
French tarragon
Galangal
Garlic chives
Ginger
Kaffir lime
Lemon grass
Pandan
Sawtooth coriander
Spring onion
Sweet basil
Thai basil
Turmeric
Vietnamese mint
Native paperbark
Leafy Greens and Vegetables
Brazilian spinach
Kang kong
Sweet leaf
Snake beans
Winged beans
Asian eggplant
Sweet potato
Okra
Pink torch ginger
Water lilies
Medicinal and Edible Flowers
Aloe vera
Amaranth
Bougainvillea
Hibiscus (red, white, apricot)
Marigolds
Climbing roses
Sweet and Thai basil
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To top it off, the food we had was amazing and at two of our favourite places, so this made it even more enjoyable.
Thankyou to our tour guide Richard, it was a lot of fun






Artwork was really interesting and would not have known about it without the tour
The Tour guide Katerina was very knowledgeable about Darwin itself and also its local cuisine


















Reverse visits to the two properties so that you finish on a higher note.
Add nice Australian morning tea.















The food we tasted at each of the three restaurants was delicious and generous. The street art was awesome (make sure you download the AR app) and Chris’ enthusiasm and knowledge was invaluable. She also showed us several little local gems we might not otherwise have found.
One of us has some mobility issues following an injury and Chris made sure to pace the tour accordingly.
All in all one of the best luncheon experiences we have had anywhere.

Great evening food 3 courses in 3 different restaurants.
Street Art walk very interesting and informative..
Food is great and ample quantity.
Guide was excellent.We thoroughly enjoyed the food, the walking between restaurants , local information from Richard and the company, and discussions with the other participants.








Great fun Street art tour with unique interactive art.
Very informative guides, Caris & Richard. Thank you.


The street art that we saw was amazing, and the app that brought some of it to life is totally fascinating.
Well done




Phat Mango with 3 selections including 2 fish and one beef.
Rubys for Vietnamese with awesome duck salad, chicken wings, and scrumptious veggies.
Snapper Rocks down by the beautiful wharf area for amazing barby red snapper, crocodile and luscious banana dessert.
The sun went down and it was beautiful evening. Darrell was fun and most knowledgeable on Darwin's history and culture. We went to bed happy and full.


Food was delicious at the restaurants we went to.


However the truly unexpected part of the tour for me was the street art, augmented by an app, so that many of them came to life via the app on your phone. Playing music or having the art interact or change. It’s a fabulous use of technology and was well explained by guide Chris.
If you can, book on this tour for your first night in Darwin, it will orient you and give you ideas about where to eat next and other places to visit that a local guide can tell you about - apparently the High Court has a spectacular mosaic floor, but I’ll have to see that on my next visit. Thanks Chris.




Coming from Melbourne where the food and art is so diverse, I was happily surprised by the quality food and colourful street art of Darwin - it really puts Melbourne CBD street art to shame.
It was worth the money for me and I was lucky to have Michael, Ella and Carol as my tour guides who are incredibly friendly and lovely to chat with. We visited Roma, Ruby and Snapper Rocks which were all great. It was a shame Phat Mango was closed on the Sunday because I’ve heard great things about it so will pop in another time.
This is definitely for the foodies who appreciate good meals, also a word of warning - there’s lots of food so skip the previous meal if you’re having lunch or dinner to make room because it’s a feast.










