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Kakadu National Park   

Kakadu National Park is a world famous travel destination located just 2.5 hours easy drive from Darwin, capital city of Australia's Northern Territory.

Encompassing an area of 20,000 square kilometres Kakadu is the Territory's largest National Park.

Spectacular waterfalls, a diverse bird and wildlife population, a wealth of Aboriginal history and culture and the opportunity to visit and try some of the best fishing hot spots in the Territory.

There are 275 Species of Birds, 75 Species of reptiles, 25 Species of Frogs, 10,000 Species of Insects and 1,600 Plant Species to be found within the borders of Kakadu.

SOME PLACES OF INTEREST

Jim Jim Falls
A 1 kilometre walk through lush rain forest to a crystal clear deep pool surrounded by majestic cliffs.
(4 wheel drive access only).

Twin Falls
Access the gorge via shuttle boat to discover the sandy white beach and clear pool surrounded by dense forest.
(4 wheel drive access only).

Yellow Waters
Famed wetlands of the South Alligator River, cross the floodplain on a raised boardwalk to see the abundant birdlife or take a boat cruise any time of the year. Here also you will find the Warradjan Aboriginal Culture Centre where you can learn about Aboriginal art, culture and Dreamtime history.

Nourlangie
View Aboriginal rock art sites and absorb the oldest living culture.

Barramundi Gorge
Spectacular view from the top of the falls.

Ubirr
Excellent Aboriginal rock art galleries, climb the rock and view the surrounding wetland and stone country.

Cahill's Crossing
Right next door to Ubirr, this is the East Alligator River border between Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Infamous for fatal crocodile attacks, it is often a barramundi fishing hot-spot.

Bowali Visitor Centre
Visual displays depict the natural and cultural aspects of the South Alligator River from its source to the sea.

These are just some of the sights and activities you can enjoy in Kakadu, there are many others too numerous to mention here. Although the park is open all year round, access to some areas is restricted or closed during the wet season.

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THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN KAKADU

On your way to Kakadu visit:

  • Picturesque Fogg Dam with its birdlife and placid, lily covered waters.

  • Join the world famous "Jumping Crocodiles" at Adelaide River.

  • Choose from two boat cruises: Yellow Waters Cruise or East Alligator Guluyambi Wetlands Cruise.

  • Visit the largest population centre in the park, the mining township of Jabiru.

  • Enjoy the luxurious air conditioned accommodation at the Gagadju Crocodile Hotel.

  • Camp under the stars at one of the many camping grounds (with all amenities) located throughout the park.

  • Go for a bushwalking

  • Explore ancient Aboriginal rock art sites

  • Photograph and view the wildlife!

  • Take a refreshing swim at some of the magnificent waterfalls (they are occasionally closed by park rangers due to seasonal conditions)

  • Get a close up view of the wetlands by boardwalk

  • Sample bush tucker (food) and medicines

  • Visit an Aboriginal Culture Centre to gain an understanding of this remarkable and ancient culture and history.

At VENTURE NORTH Australia we consult with you to produce a tour package exactly tailored to suit your needs, including visits to rarely seen locations in Arnhem Land and at Cobourg Peninsula.


Kakadu offers 275 Species of Birds, 75 Species of reptiles, 25 Species of Frogs, 10,000 Species of Insects and 1,600 Plant Species

 

Twin Falls Kakadu National Park Northern Terriory Australia

 

Ubirr,  is the East Alligator River border between Kakadu and Arnhemland. Infamous for fatal crocodile attacks, it is often a barramundi fishing hot-spot.

 

 

Excellent Aboriginal rock art galleries, climb the rock and view the surrounding wetland and stone country

 

 

Picturesque Fogg Dam with its birdlife and placid, lily covered waters.

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