Kakadu

Explore over 19,000 square kilometres of 2 billion year old lands brimming with wildlife, cascading waterfalls, towering gorges and ancient aboriginal rock art.

The largest in Australia, this enormous dual-listed world heritage park is cited for both it’s cultural and natural treasures. Home to the worlds largest reptile in the Saltwater Crocodile and over a third of all Australian bird species, as well as countless species of endemic flora and fauna, this diverse region of highlands, lowlands, woodlands and wetlands is an adventurers paradise. Take in a view of the teeming wildlife from a cruise on Yellow Water billabong, a swim at Jim Jim waterfalls or experience the rich spiritual history of the Aboriginal culture expressed in over 5000 recorded rock art sites. Kakadu accommodation of all tastes awaits from houseboats to the beautiful safari bungalows of Bamurru Plains, Kakadus is an absolute treasure trove for the intrepid traveller and not to be missed!

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