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Make the most of a long weekend and travel to the world-renowned Kakadu National Park. Recognised for both its cultural and natural assets, Kakadu is a must-do when travelling the Northern Territory.

Be immersed in the culture of the Bininj and Mungguy people who are the traditional owners of Kakadu.

Day 1: Darwin to Kakadu National Park

Begin your Kakadu adventure from Darwin – an easy 3-hour drive along sealed roads. There’s plenty to do and see on the way to Kakadu, so take your time to enjoy the journey.

Upon arrival into Jabiru, check into your accommodation, then make your way to Ubirr. Take the walk to the top of the lookout in time to watch the sun set over the floodplains. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife roaming in the floodplains and learn about the rich Aboriginal culture and history of this area.

Days 2 & 3: Kakadu National Park

Make the most of the mornings and afternoons in Kakadu, and rest during the middle of the day (by rest we mean float around in some magical waterhole or jump in a pool at one of the hotels). There are plenty of walks, wildlife to spot and cultural experiences on offer within the park. Stop in at the Bowali Visitor Centre in Jabiru to get up-to-date information on road access and daily activities.

You can choose to head to Cooinda (an hour’s drive from Jabiru) where you can stay overnight and book a spot on the Yellow Water Cruise, visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre and take a walk at Burrungkuy to explore the impressive Aboriginal rock art sites. Keep your eyes peeled for the amazing bird and wildlife that call Kakadu home and explore some of the best swimming holes such as Maguk, Gunlom and Jim Jim Falls.

A 4WD is recommended to access some of these areas. Check the Kakadu Access Report online or visit the Bowali information centre for the latest road access information.

Day 4: Kakadu to Darwin

Take your time returning to Darwin. Head back on the Arnhem Highway, or keep travelling south on the Kakadu Highway and head back to Darwin via the Stuart Highway. If travelling along the Stuart Highway, you have the opportunity to check out Pine Creek, Adelaide River, the Douglas Daly region and Berry Springs.

*You’ll need a park pass to visit Kakadu National Park. Get your Kakadu pass now.

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Day 1 

Day 2 

  • Bowali Visitor Centre

    Bowali Visitor Centre

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    Before you start exploring Kakadu National Park, get familiar by exploring the Bowali Visitor Centre.

  • Cooinda

    Cooinda

    Cooinda
    Destination

    The township of Cooinda is located in the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, on the banks of the Yellow Water Billabong, recognised as one of the most spectacular wetlands in the world.

  • A boat cruising through the Mary River

    Corroboree Billabong cruises

    Mary River
    Tour

    Explore the Top End wetlands and expect to see a variety of birds and crocodiles.

  • Warradjan Cultural Centre

    Warradjan Cultural Centre

    Cooinda
    See & do

    Developed by the Aboriginal traditional owners of Kakadu, Warradjan is located just 1km from Cooinda Lodge Kakadu and should be a ‘must see’ for all visitors to the region.

  • Site d'art rupestre de Burrungkuy

    Site d'art rupestre de Burrungkuy

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    Les murs du site d'art rupestre de Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), dans le parc national de Kakadu, classé au patrimoine mondial, ont servi d'abri et de toile pendant des milliers d'années.

Day 3 

  • Maguk

    Maguk

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    L’une des attractions moins connues de Kakadu, Maguk est une cascade naturelle immaculée et un bassin profond au pied de parois abruptes de gorge.

  • Chutes Jim Jim

    Chutes Jim Jim

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    Qu'elles soient déchaînées par l'eau ou réduites à un simple filet, les majestueuses chutes Jim Jim sont un spectacle à voir au bout d'une piste difficile à quatre roues motrices dans le sud de l'escarpement du parc national de Kakadu. Jim Jim Falls est une chute d'eau imposante de 200 mètres de haut.

  • Gorge des chutes jumelles

    Gorge des chutes jumelles

    Kakadu National Park
    See & do

    Twin Falls est actuellement fermé pour des travaux de mise à niveau sur ce site.

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    Twin Falls est situé dans le magnifique parc national de Kakadu, classé au patrimoine mondial.

Day 4 

  • Ruisseau des Pins

    Ruisseau des Pins

    Pine Creek
    Destination

    Fondée à la fin des années 1800 après une ruée vers l'or dans la région, Pine Creek est située à 90 kilomètres au nord de Katherine.

  • Adelaide River

    Adelaide River

    Darwin & Surrounds
    Destination

    If you're looking for a day trip from Darwin to see crocodiles in the wild – the Adelaide River is the spot for you.

  • Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) Hot Springs Park

    Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) Hot Springs Park

    Katherine & Surrounds
    See & do

    Please note: Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) Hot Springs Park is currently CLOSED until further notice.

  • Berry Springs Nature Park

    Berry Springs Nature Park

    Darwin & Surrounds
    See & do

    Berry Springs Nature Park is a picturesque area 47 km south of Darwin that's a popular day trip destination for picnics, incorporating shady areas, manicured lawns, picnic tables and free gas barbecues.

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