Kakadu National Park

World Heritage-listed Kakadu is Australia’s largest national park, covering around 20,000 square kilometres.

Rugged escarpments, lush wetlands, plunging gorges and cascading waterfalls exist side by side in an area that has been described as an ecological and cultural masterpiece.

Kakadu is located under three hours’ drive from Darwin.

This region is famous for:

  • Ancient Aboriginal rock art
  • A network of bushwalks
  • Bird watching
  • Pristine waterfalls
  • World Heritage nature and culture assets

 

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