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Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km east of Darwin.
![]() IntroductionThe name 'Kakadu' comes from an aboriginal floodplain language called Gagudju which was one of the languages spoken in the north of the park at the beginning of the twentieth century. Gagudju is no longer regularly spoken but descendants of this language group are still living in Kakadu. ![]() ![]() The park has two seasons, 'wet' and 'dry'. In the wet (October to April) many of the attractions are impossible to get to so that the dry season (May to September) is the peak period for visitors. The attractions include the opportunity to learn about the people, geology, plants and animals which make Kakadu a unique and precious resource, not only for Australians but for all the people in the world. However, the wetlands provide the greatest visual pleasure. The freshwater and estaurine (saltwater) crocodiles sleep on the banks of the Aboriginal paintings can be studied in overhangs in the Nourlangie area and there are waterfalls and plunge pools in various parts of the park. ![]() Get InGenerally people will travel along the Arnehm Highway from Darwin to the park. The alternatives are to turn off the Stuart Highway and take the Kakadu Highway coming from the south or fly into There are operators who provide bus tours into the park and, if you are short of time, a one day round trip is possible. This is an expensive (about AU$160) and tiring exercise but it will give you a taste for the magic of the park. If you are using the bus tour operators try and spend at least two days in Kakadu. Longer trips are offered by "adventure" companies who will take you off the sealed road and into the bush. They provide tented accommodation and 4WD vehicles as well as expertise on the flora and fauna. Hiring a car in Darwin and driving to the park is a viable proposition and if you book the car well in advance from outside Australia you can get a good deal. However, "unlimited mileage" is not normally available from the major car hire firms and you can expect to pay around $0.30 AUD per km for km above the first 150 km or so. Try Europcar or Thrifty, who do offer "unlimited mileage" and remember that there are restrictions on time of use (not after sunset). You will have to stay on sealed roads if you do not hire a 4WD. ![]() See
![]() LodgingLimited accommodation is available in the park and should be booked well in advance. ![]() External links
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