A short, shady loop around picture-perfect Mardukal Billabong.
This relaxing walk takes you to a beautiful picnic spot overlooking the water. The billabong is lined with andjimjim (water pandanus), towering silver-leaved paperbarks and shady syzygiums.
Take a fishing rod and fish from the high bank at the end of the walk, but if you get a snag say goodbye to your lure – large saltwater crocs live in this billabong so stay out of the water. They rarely show themselves, but they are there – don’t go down the bank to the water’s edge!
1 km | 30 minutes
See it: June to November
A park pass is required to enter Kakadu National Park. Save time on your holiday and purchase your Kakadu park pass online before you leave home.
Pass information
A Kakadu park pass is required to enter Kakadu National Park. Save time on your holiday and purchase your pass online before you leave home.
Note: Park passes purchased to visit the park between 1 July – 31 October 2026 will be charged at wet season rates. Find out more at Parks Australia
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Price per:
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Dry season 15 May – 31 October | Wet season 1 November – 14 May |
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| Adult 16 years and over | $40 | $25 |
| Child 5 to 15 years | $25 | $12.50 |
| Family 2 adults and 2 or more children | $100 | $65 |
| Concession Valid for a recipient of an Australian aged pension, an Australian disability pension or their carer, holder of an Australian Seniors Card or Australian veteran | $30 | $19 |
| NT Resident Proof of residency required | Free | Free |
Passes are valid for 7 days.
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Accreditation
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