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作為卡卡杜鮮為人知的景點之一,馬古克瀑布(Maguk) 是一個原始的天然瀑布和位於陡峭峽谷牆底部的跳水池。

在熱帶雨林中發現耀輝卷尾(Spangled Drongo)和彩虹八色鶇(Rainbow Pitas),在跳水池中與黑鯛一起游泳,並驚嘆於岩石斜坡上雄偉的地方性 Anbinik 樹。

Maguk 位於從 Cooinda 向南 1 小時車程處,從卡卡杜高速公路旁 14 公里的四輪驅動軌道進入,然後步行 1 公里穿過季風森林,穿過 Barramundi Creek。

需要 4WD 才能訪問該站點。

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常見問題

  • Maguk Waterfall is located in Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory. We recommend that you look up directions and track notes in detail prior to departure, as there can be road closures in the wet season (November to April).

    As an overview, travel from Darwin via the Stuart Highway for 35km then turn onto Route 36 (Arnhem Hwy) and travel 269km to Cooinda on the Kakadu Highway.

    From Cooinda, Maguk is about 2.5 hours, with the last 14km a 4WD track which will take up to 1.5 hours of this time.

  • If you want to see the falls at their full spectacular flow, the wet season is best. The ultimate way to see the falls is from the air via a scenic flight.

    Most people prefer to come in the dry season, from May to October, when the days are sunny and the nights cool. The average daily maximum temperature is about 32°C.

    November to April is the wet season, when humidity climbs and daily maximums can hit the high-30s. This brings balmy evenings and spectacular thunderstorms, which is part of what makes the NT wonderful. Road closures may occur in the wet season.

  • You need a 4WD vehicle to access Maguk.

    The walk into the falls starts from the carpark and travels easily through monsoon rainforest. Towards the end of the terrain, the track is a little tricker; you’ll need to negotiate some rocks, so enclosed footwear is required. The effort is well worth it once you reach the pool. Allow about 25 minutes each way.

  • Maguk Waterfall is a hidden gem, in a secluded location, where a breathtaking waterfall spills from the peak of the steep gorge walls and into a large open and clear pool.

  • Yellow Water

    Cooinda and Yellow Water Billabong wetlands are some of Kakadu National Park’s most popular places to visit.

    Bowali Visitor Centre

    5km west of Jabiru is the Bowali Visitor Centre, which contains information about Kakadu to help you plan your visit. The Marrawuddi Gallery is located at the Bowali Visitor Centre; all artworks at the gallery are created by local Aboriginal people.

    Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls and Gunlom Falls are all within reach of Maguk Waterfall off the Kakadu Highway.

  • Swim in the pool

    It’s recommended that you bring goggles and a snorkel to get a closer look at the freshwater fish. Stay observant throughout your experience as there is a low risk of crocodiles entering the plunge pool or surrounding area. Always obey signage regarding crocodile safety.

    Climb to the top of the waterfall

    This is a short and moderately challenging climb, but the view from the top is amazing.

  • Yes, there’s a bush camping area at Maguk approximately 1km from Maguk’s plunge pools. There are no powered sites but toilets (pit), picnic tables, and fire pits are available. Caravans are not permitted. Be sure to bring all your own supplies including water.

  • There are many amazing locations to explore in Kakadu National Park, including Nourlangie, Jim Jim Falls, Bilkbilkmi/Graveside Gorge and Lake Jabiru.