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Kakadu National Park – Step back in time to a wilderness unspoiled by human occupation. Check out the top spots to explore in this remarkable sanctuary.
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Just three hours away from Darwin, Australia is #KakaduNationalPark. Located deep within the Northern Territory, this stunning portion of the Outback is open year-round and is a popular place to #visit during the dry season.
A Kakadu National Park #vacation isn’t something you can breeze through in just a few hours. The park has more than 25 trails, ranging from easy, daylong hikes to scenic routes that take several days to cover. Kakadu National Park #sightseeing isn’t all about athleticism, the area has long been used as an art gallery by Aboriginals, and some of its cave paintings are 20,000 years old.
If you’re not up to hiking through miles of beautiful territory, then hop on a boat and cruise down the Yellow Water Billabong. Geese, jabiru, and crocodiles make this marshy area their home so keep your cameras ready!
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Take a quick look at Kakadu National Park in the Top End with Glenn Walker Photography
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Lonely Planet Travel Guide to Kakadu National Park, Australia
Tour Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory with Lonely Planet's David Andrew.
Get a guided tour of the main Kakadu attractions, seasonal changes, unique Australian wildlife, and ancient Aboriginal culture.
Discover the best things to do in Kakadu, like swimming under Jim Jim and Twin falls, cruising Yellow Water Billabong to spot massive saltwater crocodiles, and visiting Aboriginal rock art galleries.
Find accommodation to suit any budget, whether you're backpacking, on a driving holiday, or camping.
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Judy Baileys Australia Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
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Judy lands in Darwin to complete the final leg of her Australian journey -- exploring the landscapes, culture and wildlife of Kakadu.
WA.NT Trip Part 5 | Kakadu National Park | NT
Kakadu National Park, one of the biggest Wildlife parks in the Northern Territory... Only because they don't have many! ????
In this episode we visit Jim Jim Falls, Gunlom Falls, Barramundi Gorge (Maguk), Gunlom Falls and Motor Car Falls. All of them are very different and special in their own little way.
Hiking to the top of Jim Jim Falls is a highlight, with the spectacular views of the valley below.
Sadly there was virtually no 4wding in this video and everything was very accessible to almost any high clearance vehicle. But the spectacular gorges and waterfalls made up for it!
Fun Fact: A scene of the Australian movie Crocodile Dundee was filmed at the bottom of Gunlom Falls!
Kakadu National Park City Video Guide | Expedia
Kakadu National Park is 150 miles east of Darwin, in a region Australian’s fondly call, “The Top End.” World Heritage Listed, Kakadu, is almost half the size of Switzerland and is a geological, biological, and cultural wonderland.
The park is open year-round, but most visitors come from May to October, when most of the park’s roads are open. You’ll need to set aside a few days to fully explore Kakadu, and once there, the best way to experience the park is by off-road vehicle and on foot. The park has around 25 marked trails, from short walks to multi day hikes.
Two of the most popular walks include Jim Jim Falls and Twin Falls. Here, at the end of forested gorges, are the sorts of places many dream about, but few will ever see. Another great place to cool off is Gunlom Falls, which offers crystal-clear swimming holes and views all the way to far-off Arnhem Land.
Kakadu is dotted with thousands of art sites, with some ancient galleries featuring paintings dating back over 20,000 years. The galleries at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr are two of the most visited and feature incredibly well-preserved paintings depicting traditional legends and day-to-day life.
Take a cruise through the Yellow Water Billabong, and spot Jabiru, Magpie Geese and salt and fresh water crocodiles. Then finish your visit on a high by taking a chartered flight over the park for views you’ll remember forever.
Darwin to Kakadu National Park Australia: 4-Day Itinerary Travel Guide
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Follow our journey through Kakadu National Park, as well as a quick stop at Litchfield National Park and Katherine George Nitmiluk National Park.
A 4-day itinerary camping, observing wildlife, hiking through tropical forests, cruising along massive crocodiles, and checking huge termite mounds. And of course, learning about Aboriginal culture through ancient rock art like Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock, which makes Kakadu as two-time UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Gunlom Falls ????- part of the Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Australia
Travel to the Northern Territory most unique waterfall and endless plunge pool - Gunlom Falls. What a great day! Gunlom Falls is located in the Kakadu National Park, around 330 k from Darwin -and it was well worth the trip. While you are there make sure you enjoy the amazing Gunlom Falls infinity pool - its been carved out by nature over thousands of years. Gunlom Falls infinity pool is located at the top of the falls and is a challenging hike, but can be easily done. Once you get to the top the views are amazing and the water cool (temperature hit 37 deg when we were there) inside the infinity pool. Pack your picnic and eat on site (make sure you take your rubbish with you).
For a bit of fun we sent up the Phantom 3 Standard drone to truly capture the scenery - WOW!
We did try to get to Jim Jim falls but we ran out of time.
We also stopped at the entrance to the Kakadu National Park for a photo with the welcome sign - that was something we will treasure (we even snuck in a timelapse video as the sun was setting).
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Kakadu 2013 Ep4
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Kakadu is a life and death drama where man meets wild and nature calls the shots. Here on the flood plains and ancient sculptured escarpments of Australia's largest terrestrial national park, danger and great beauty are often the same. This is the World Heritage Listed site at its most magnificent and beguiling. But take care. Kakadu is wild. Deadly predators lie beneath the billabong surface and creep through the rugged stone towers.
Kakadu 2013 Ep2
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Kakadu is a life and death drama where man meets wild and nature calls the shots. Here on the flood plains and ancient sculptured escarpments of Australia's largest terrestrial national park, danger and great beauty are often the same. This is the World Heritage Listed site at its most magnificent and beguiling. But take care. Kakadu is wild. Deadly predators lie beneath the billabong surface and creep through the rugged stone towers.
Crocodile Dundee 4wd Tours Kakadu National Park Australia
Join a 4wd Tour to explore Kakadu National Park and see the locations of the movie sets in the Crocodile Dundee movies. Be entertained by your tour guide Wildman Chizo, of Never Never Safari Tours.
National Geographic Aboriginal Owner, Kakadu National Park
Let Bessie Coleman show you her home, Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory.
Learn about Bessie's spiritual connection with the land that boasts some of the of Top End's most significant Aboriginal culture. Discover Aboriginal rock art, Aboriginal food and Dreamtime stories, and art galleries with Aboriginal dot paintings.
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There's so much to DO in Kakadu!
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Kakadu National Park, Australia
A UN World-Heritage listed site and Australia's largest national Park, Kakadu is home to a unique culture, history and environment. This is a short clip from a one day tour of the park. Alas, the camera battery let me down preventing the clip from doing the area true justice. But I hope this provides a small taste of the day.
Discover Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
Discover more about Kakadu in Australia's Northern Territory, the largest national park in Australia and a World Heritage site brimming with natural and cultural values.
Swim under thundering waterfalls, walk through ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries, or spot saltwater crocodiles and go bird watching on the scenic Yellow Water billabong in Kakadu.
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Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land
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Less than three hours drive from Darwin, Kakadu National Park has a rare dual World Heritage listing for both its natural beauty and its ancient Aboriginal culture, dating back 50,000 years. It is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands, savannah woodland and cascading waterfalls covering over 19,000 square kilometres making it the largest national park in Australia.
Kakadu is shaped by water, being the catchment area for the South Alligator, East Alligator, Katherine, Roper and Daly rivers. From November to May, waterfalls are at their most spectacular and the lowlands are flooded, attracting millions of migratory birds.
The diversity of nature contained within the Park is astounding and keen birdwatchers are spoilt for choice. The unique and diverse avian life in Kakadu includes jacanas, azure kingfishers, cuckoos, rufous owls, magpie geese, jabiru and more. Take a cruise on Yellow Water Billabong literally teeming with migratory birds. You may even spot a croc or two! Over one-third of Australian bird species, around one thousand different plant species and a quarter of all Australian freshwater fish species can also be found here.
A number of Aboriginal language groups still reside within the park, which is home to one of the largest concentrations of Aboriginal rock art in the world. Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock are among the most vivid and extensive examples. A must is a climb to the top of Ubirr for unbeatable 360-degree views of the surrounding floodplains.
Other spectacular, must-see natural landmarks include Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls, Maguk (Barramundie Gorge), Jarrangbarnmiu (Koolpin Gorge) and Gunlom Falls. Why not take in the breathtaking views from a light aircraft or scenic helicopter ride.
Beyond Kakadu, Arnhem Land is made up of 91,000 square kilometres of pristine wilderness located in the middle of Australias northern coast, bordered by the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Arnhem Land is blessed with wild coastlines, deserted islands, rivers teeming with fish, rainforests, soaring escarpments and savannah woodland.
One of the last great pristine areas in the world, its small population is predominantly Aboriginal people, and the region makes for an exciting destination for travellers seeking an authentic cultural experience. Visit the remote town of Maningrida, on the north coast of Arnhem Land, famous for its indigenous art, or Gunbalanya (Oenpelli), one of the first stops east of Kakadu National Park - an Aboriginal community where indigenous artists gather at the Injalak Art and Craft Centre.
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Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia with David Lindo
Wildlife and birdwatching expert David Lindo - THE URBAN BIRDER, visited the Northern Territory to explore the diversity of wildlife in Australia’s largest National Park - Kakadu. David and his crew managed to find a huge variety of wildlife in just a few days, which he has shared in a fascinating and beautiful short film for Leica Sport Optics and Northern Territory Tourism
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Not Working Tomorrows adventures through Kakadu National Park 2018
Kakadu National Park Adventure Australia
Adventure experiences abound in Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Take a wildlife cruise past prehistoric crocodiles and glide alongside massive canyon walls that were thousands of years in the making. You can also view Kakadus magnificent escarpment, rainforest and roaring waterfalls from the air on a scenic flight, then swim in one of the Parks many natural rock pools.