Private tour in Darwin Darrel T
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Darrel T.
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Welcome to my brief biography! I was born in New Zealand and raised in Canada, and have lived in Australia for several decades. I’m now happily an Australian citizen. I’ve been in Darwin since 2009, and worked in communications and marketing for several departments in the Northern Territory Government, for Aboriginal Corporations, Charles Darwin University, and others. I picked up a lot of knowledge along the way. I'm an upbeat and positive guy, and people find me easy to get along with. I know Darwin and surrounds well and have a passion for tourism and hospitality. I look forward to showing you the best the Top End has to offer. My tours are fully customisable to your interests and preferences. There's so much to see and do here. And I can talk on a range of topics relevant to the Northern Territory, including settlement, Aboriginal traditional culture, economics, street art, military, architecture, horticulture, pearling, crocodiles, contemporary culture, pre-colonial Aboriginal trade, fishing, WWII, wildlife, cyclone Tracy, food culture, communications, resource development, geopolitics and more. I'm a mature man with a broad range of experience. I’ve lived and worked in Indonesia, USA, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and Japan, with lots of adventure travel along the way. I’ve worked in tourism, hospitality, mining, TV production, radio, and more. I was a national TV news reporter before producing TV for the Discovery Channel. I also worked as a literary analyst for a film studio, and taught screenwriting. I’ve had lots to write about—among my exploits, I was a manager at a high-altitude gold mine in West Papua, a morning man on national radio in Tokyo, and director of communications for a government council composed entirely of small tropical islands. Along the way, I’ve done everything from living in a tent in the Daintree to camping on an uninhabited desert island in the Sea of Cortez. I also managed to sail across the Pacific twice—the second time solo in my own sailboat. (It was all sunsets and pina coladas.) Some of my qualifications: • Guide, Tour Guides Australia • Member of Tourism Top End, the Northern Territory’s peak tourism body • Endorsed by Department of Tourism, Northern Territory Government • Permits to operate in Territory Parks • Senior First Aid Trained • $10 million Public Liability Insurance • Licensed tourism vehicle with endorsement to carry passengers I hope to see you soon in Darwin, and I look forward to serving you! Sincerely, Darrel
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Explore Darwin’s WWII history from an American angle. All forces of the United States military had a heavy presence in Darwin in WWII. Hear a talk about US involvement by a WWII historian at the Defense of Darwin Experience. Then witness historic WWII aircraft at the Darwin Aviation Museum. At Stokes Hill Wharf, listen to a depiction of an American captain of a ship describe his harrowing ordeal on the first day of the bombing of Darwin. This innovative facility brings history alive with a Japanese Zero hologram, virtual reality, and impressive re-enactments. We also visit key landmarks and lay a wreath at the memorial for the sunken USS Peary. Discover the heroism, impact, and resilience of Australia's northern frontline. Includes sightseeing and full gourmet lunch with all alcoholic drinks including cocktails.
• Mature local guide with over 15 years in Darwin • Guests are picked up and dropped off at a place of your choosing • Defence of Darwin Museum with a welcome and Q&A with the museum’s director • Darwin Aviation Museum with WWII aircraft and displays • Stokes Hill Wharf WWII Museum with futuristic holograms and virtual reality • Sightseeing, Cullen Bay, Esplanade, Waterfront and WWII sights • WWII Museum and interactive experience: hologram of Rear Admiral Etheridge Grant, Commander of the USS William B Preston, narrate his version of the bombing • With virtual reality, you're standing on the deck of the Neptuna as it explodes. Or dogfight with Japanese Zeros. • Full gourmet lunch with several different local dishes, crocodile, dessert • All alcohol and other drinks included • Dietaries catered for The price quoted here is for two guests only. Please reach out if you would like to bring more guests. On a price per-person basis, you’ll get better value by bringing more guests.
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Mazda CX-5, 2019, Tourist Vehicle certification and licenced tourism driver, maximum 3 guests. Or LDV G10 Executive 6-seater people mover. But if required, this tour can accommodate more people, in a minibus. Kindly contact me for details and pricing.
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
I’ll pick you up at your ship at Fort Hill Wharf. If your ship is at East Arm Wharf (rarely) I'll re-quote for that.
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