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Visitors looking over the Kakadu landscape with an Aboriginal guide from Kakadu Cultural Tours
Visitors with a Aboriginal guide aboard a Yellow Water Billabong cruise.
isitors looking over the Kakadu landscape with an Aboriginal guide.

Parco Nazionale di Kakadu

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000 chilometri quadrati di eccezionale bellezza naturale e biodiversità unica, il Kakadu National Park pullula di fauna selvatica, sede di importanti siti di arte rupestre aborigena e comprende paesaggi diversi ed esotici. Questo gli è valso un elenco del patrimonio mondiale sia per i suoi valori culturali che naturali.

Kakadu è ricco di bellezze naturali e ha un'abbondanza di fauna selvatica autoctona.

Le persone di Bininj/Mungguy vivono e si prendono cura di questo paese da 65.000 anni. Vieni a meravigliarti di alcune delle prolifica opere d'arte rupestre del parco e fatti un'idea di uno dei documenti storici più lunghi di qualsiasi gruppo di persone sulla terra.

Kakadu è a tre ore da Darwin sulla strada turistica Nature's Way.

Risparmia tempo in vacanza e acquista online il pass per il parco Kakadu prima di uscire di casa.

Cose da fare e da vedere a Kakadu

  • Information

    Costo d’ingresso

    • Indicative Prices biglietti da $25 a $40
      Dry Season Adults $40.00 Seniors Concession $30.00 Tropical Summer Adults $25.00 Seniors Concession $19.00
    • Child biglietti da $12.50 a $20.00
      Dry Season Children 5-15 years $20.00 0-4 years - free Tropical Summer Children 5-15 years $12.50 0-4 years - free

    Strutture

    • Parcheggio
    • Parcheggio pullman
    • Area PicNic
    • Bagno pubblico
    • Wifi gratis
    • Wifi a pagamento

    Attività

    • A quattro ruote di guida
    • Osservazione uccelli
    • Campeggio
    • Pesca
    • Nuoto
    • passeggiate
    • Escursionismo

    Accessibilità

    Accesso disabili disponibili, l'operatore per informazioni contattare.

    Certificazione

    • Patrimonio mondiale
  • Map

    Map

    What’s nearby

    What’s nearby

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    What’s nearby

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  • FAQs

    Can Kakadu National Park be done as a day trip?

    It's possible to do a day trip to Kakadu from Darwin, and a few tour operators offer one-day options. We recommend spending more time if possible - there is just too much to see and do! Try to spend at least a couple of days and nights here.

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    Do I need any passes or permits to visit Kakadu National Park?

    A park pass is required, which you can buy online. Permits may be needed for fishing and camping. It's best to refer to the Kakadu National Park website for more details.

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    How do I get around Kakadu National Park?

    A great way to get around is to drive yourself which gives you the freedom the explore the region at your own pace. Some roads can only be accessed by 4WD. If you prefer to let someone else do the driving, there are plenty of operators who run tours into Kakadu. Check out the Kakadu National Park website for information on road access and guided tours.

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    How do I get to Kakadu National Park?

    There are plenty of guided tours that run daily from Darwin, or you can drive yourself. It's around 3 hours' drive (256 km) from Darwin to Jabiru, the main township in Kakadu National Park. You can also take the 3-hour drive (303 km) north to Jabiru from Katherine, via the south entrance of Kakadu National Park at Pine Creek. Alternatively, you can fly into the park on a light aircraft charter.

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    How far is Kakadu National Park from Darwin?

    The main town in Kakadu is Jabiru, located in the north of the park. From Jabiru to Darwin is 3 hours' drive (256 km).

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    What are the major attractions at Kakadu National Park?

    Don't miss the ancient Aboriginal rock art at Nourlangie and Ubirr, the natural infinity pool at Gunlom, and the beauty of Jim Jim and Twin Falls. Get out on the water with a Guluyambi Cultural Cruise or marvel at the sunset on a Yellow Water cruise.

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    What should I bring with me to Kakadu National Park?

    We recommend you bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, first aid kit, insect repellent, and that you always carry plenty of drinking water. You may also wish to bring a camera and binoculars to spot the birds and wildlife that the park is famous for.

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    When is the best time to visit Kakadu National Park?

    Kakadu is popular year-round, and the different seasons all offer something special. Between May and October the nights are cool and the days are warm, and it's easy to access everything in the park. From November to April the energy of the wet season is unleashed with tropical storms and flowing rivers a sight to behold.

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    Where should I go next from Kakadu National Park?

    Kakadu National Park is full of surprises. Heading north-east you can see the rugged wonder of Arnhem Land (you will need a permit). Venture south to visit Nitmiluk National Park and Nitmiluk Gorge. To the west is the Mary River region and Darwin. Follow the Nature's Way drive loop to take in Litchfield National Park.