15 AWESOME THINGS TO DO IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, NT

Kakadu National Park is the largest national park in Australia and one of the few UNESCO World Heritage sites to be listed for both its cultural and natural features. It’s an enormous park famed for its biodiversity, wildlife, and aboriginal heritage. 

Yellow Water Billabong Cruise: A Journey Through Kakadu’s Wetlands

The billabong is abundant with wildlife and sunrise is when you see it wake up. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed seeing and learning about all the bird life. 

Gunlom Falls, Kakadu

The sweeping views out to the valley are just spectacular, which can be appreciated straight from nature’s best infinity pool. 

Maguk (Barramundi Gorge)

Maguk, formerly Barramundi Gorge, is a pristine natural waterfall and plunge pool at the base of steep gorge walls. 

Warradjan Cultural Centre

A great place to learn about the aboriginal culture and the tribes who live in the park, the Bininj and Mungguy people, is to visit the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre. 

Bowali Visitor Centre

The visitor centre is beautifully designed and hosts extensive displays and information about Kakadu. It’s a great first stop to help you plan your stay in Kakadu. 

Explore The East Alligator River Area, Kakadu

Take some time to stand at Cahill’s Crossing and watch the cars cross the Alligator River with saltwater crocodiles swimming up and down nearby. There were several people standing near the edge of the river fishing. No thanks! 

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