Kakadu National Park Tours and Activities

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Kakadu National Park showing a river or creek
Kakadu National Park
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Kakadu National Park which includes wetlands


Cruise past crocodiles, wander through vast eucalyptus forests to waterfalls and see ancient Aboriginal rock art in this national park in northern Australia.

Kakadu National Park is the largest national park in Australia, a vast protected wilderness of waterfalls, cliffs, wetlands and savannah woodlands. The complex of ecosystems supports a wide variety of plant and wildlife, including crocodiles, turtles and nearly 300 bird species. Hike through floodplains and along plateaus, go crocodile spotting and study ancient cave paintings and rock art to learn about the park's Aboriginal heritage.

Kakadu covers almost 20,000 square kilometres (7,725 square miles) and more than half of it is Aboriginal land. The park has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 50,000 years and today they live in its towns and settlements. 

With so much space, there is a lot to see and do. Hike through a monsoon rainforest in the East Alligator region. Trek to waterfalls and swimming holes on the Yurmikmik Walk in the Mary River region. Photograph the spectacular Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls, two large and powerful waterfalls. View wetland wildlife in the Yellow Water region then go on a boat cruise to spot crocodiles. There are approximately 10,000 crocodiles in the park and they can also be seen with a trip down the East Alligator River.

Explore Ubirr, Nanguluwur and Nourlangie Rock to see ancient rock paintings, some of which are up to 20,000 years old. They depict hunting scenes, religious ceremonies and Aboriginal ancestral beings who were thought to have created the world. 

Kakadu National Park is a 2-hour drive from Darwin and the most convenient way to get around is by car. Alternatively, sign up for a bus or four-wheel drive tour. Although the park is open throughout the year, flooding in the wet season, between November and April, makes some areas inaccessible. One of the best times to visit is from May to October, the dry season. 

You will need to purchase a pass to enter the national park. The pass is valid for 14 consecutive days and can be purchased at several outlets, including the Bowali Visitor Centre near Jabiru and the Tourism Top End Visitor Information Centre in Darwin. The centre in Darwin will help you find accommodation should you decide to stay a while in the area to fully appreciate the park’s fascinating landscape, ancient culture and wildlife.

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Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park offers a range of exciting activities for visitors, including scenic boating trips, immersive tours, and a glimpse into Aboriginal art. You can embark on Kakadu tours or outback adventures, perfect for exploring the stunning landscapes. Consider day trips or an outback retreat for a unique experience, and don't forget to engage a knowledgeable tour guide to enhance your adventure in this remarkable region of Australia.

Shopping

In Kakadu National Park, you'll discover unique Aboriginal art and crafts at local galleries. For a broader selection, head to Jabiru, where you can find shops like Kakadu Culture Camp and the Jabiru Shopping Centre. If you're up for a drive, visit the Darwin Waterfront Markets for more souvenirs.

Recreation

In Kakadu National Park, the Wildman Wilderness Lodge features rejuvenating spa treatments amidst stunning wetlands. For outdoor relaxation, explore serene walking trails and indulge in birdwatching, while immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and rich Indigenous culture of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Adventure

Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Kakadu National Park through guided walks and scenic hikes, where you can marvel at ancient Aboriginal rock art. For a thrill, try a crocodile cruise on the East Alligator River, offering close encounters with wildlife in their natural habitat.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant atmosphere at the Barra Bar in Jabiru, where you can enjoy refreshing cocktails and local brews. For a laid-back vibe, visit the Kakadu Lodge and Caravan Park, perfect for mingling with fellow travellers under the stars while enjoying a hearty meal.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is a stunning destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking lakes, wetlands, and unique rock formations to explore. Visitors can immerse themselves in adventure and rich scenery, with a variety of attractions and activities available. Whether you’re seeking comfortable accommodation or exciting local experiences, Kakadu has something for everyone to enjoy during their stay in this remarkable natural wonder.

  • Mamukala Wetlands: Discover the serene beauty of Mamukala Wetlands, a secluded spot perfect for birdwatching and immersing yourself in nature. The friendly locals enhance the tranquil experience, making it a great place to unwind and connect with the landscape.
  • Yellow Water Billabong: Experience the stunning scenery of Yellow Water Billabong, where you can enjoy picturesque views and outdoor adventures. Ideal for a romantic outing, this enchanting lake offers an opportunity to witness diverse wildlife surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
  • Warradjan Cultural Centre: Delve into the rich culture of the Indigenous people at Warradjan Cultural Centre. This arts centre showcases traditional art and storytelling, providing a unique insight into the vibrant heritage of the region.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Kakadu National Park

For a budget-friendly trip to Kakadu National Park, consider visiting between December and February when accommodation prices are lower. Book your stay around a month in advance for the best rates, and aim for a Saturday night, as it tends to be the cheapest day. Use Expedia to find deals and sort hotels by price or eco-certification. Combining accommodation with flights and activities through Expedia packages can also save you money. Additionally, keep an eye out for park offers and discounts to make the most of your visit without breaking the bank.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Kakadu National Park are December to February, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Kakadu National Park about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Kakadu National Park is Saturday. The most expensive day to stay around Kakadu National Park is Tuesday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Expedia’s search tool enables you to specify your budget, preferred location, and additional preferences. You can easily sort your results to display hotels from the lowest to the highest price, ensuring you find the most affordable options first. Additionally, you can refine your search by hotel category; for instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally-friendly hotels that are ready for booking.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save some dollars by combining your accommodation at Kakadu National Park with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.