Yellow Water Billabong Kakadu Northern Territory
Yellow Water Billabong is one of 5 top end cruises you can do this one is located in Kakadu National Park.If you want to see crocodiles best take early cruises for bird watchers late cruses. The commentary from the boot captain sounds like he was tripping even when a crocodile takes a white egret on other side of boat his words looks like it lost a pillow fight.
CROCODILE HOLIDAY INN JABIRU KAKADU NATIONAL PARK NT
CARAVAN TRIP 2007 [edit] Tourism Kakadu National Park is a major tourist attraction in Australias north. Visitation in 2005 was 202,000. Kakadus dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors are drawn to. There are many beautiful waterfalls and gorges within the Park that are popular with visitors such as Maguk, Gunlom, Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls. Kakadu National Park has some of the best examples of Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The sites of Nourlangie and Ubirr are among the most visited locations in the Park. It is possible to view some of Kakadus diverse wildlife at places like Yellow Water Billabong, Cooinda on board a wildlife cruise or at Mamukala Wetlands or Anbangbang Billabong. The Kakadu region is one of the worlds best for bird watching as approximately 30 percent of Australias bird species can be seen here. Park management WIKIPEDIA
CROCODILE HOLIDAY INN JABIRU KAKADU NATIONAL PARK NT
CARAVAN TRIP 2007
[edit] Tourism
Kakadu National Park is a major tourist attraction in Australia’s north. Visitation in 2005 was 202,000. Kakadu’s dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors are drawn to. There are many beautiful waterfalls and gorges within the Park that are popular with visitors such as Maguk, Gunlom, Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls.
Kakadu National Park has some of the best examples of Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The sites of Nourlangie and Ubirr are among the most visited locations in the Park. It is possible to view some of Kakadu’s diverse wildlife at places like Yellow Water Billabong, Cooinda on board a wildlife cruise or at Mamukala Wetlands or Anbangbang Billabong. The Kakadu region is one of the world’s best for bird watching as approximately 30 percent of Australia’s bird species can be seen here.
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Mamukala Wetland, Kakadu National Park, Australia
Australia's Northern Territory is the home of Kakadu National Park and Mamukala Wetland. As twilight falls, thousands of birds flock into the wetland for the night. Life surrounds you in every direction.
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Mamukala Wetlands in Kakadu National Park - Birdwatching
Mamukala Wetlands in Kakadu National Park, Australia -Great place for birdwatching
BOWALI VISITOR'S CENTRE JABIRU KAKADU NT AUSTRALIA
CARAVAN TRIP 2007
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Yellow Water Billabong - Spotting the Blue Kingfisher
Cruising the Yellow Water Billabong wetlands, situated in Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory
Crocodile in Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Australia
Female croc swimming in Yellow Water Billabong in Northern Territory
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Mamukala Wetlands
The wetlands are located in Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory a few hours drive from Darwin. My visit was in late October and the area was dry and the water holes had shrunk. From the hide overlooking the wetlands I was able to view and film the water fowl and in the adjacent woodlands agile wallabies and other birds were in evidence.
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Yellow Billabong Water Cruise in Kakadu, NT, Australia
This is a family video log of our trip through the billabong on the Yellow River Water Cruise in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, December 2011. Be sure to stay for the 'jazz-fusion bird song' at the end! Good'ay Mate, n thanks for watchin!
Touring Australia : Kakadu Creatures
Birds and crocs in Yellow Waters, Jabiru NT.
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Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, Australia
From the brush fires to wildlife, aboriginal rock art, and amazing scenery Kakadu and Litchfiled national parks in northern Australia are spectacular places. Saltwater crocs, waterbirds and numerous waterlilies fill the billabongs. Yellow water billabong was a highlight as well as Ubir and Noulangie. In Litchfield the waterfalls and termite mounds (especially the magnetic termite mounds) are unique.
Yellow Water Billabong
Photographs and video taken by Dr James R Baxter on his trip to Australia and New Zealand, September--October 2010. Additional photography by Terry Baltimore.
Narrations by James Baxter,
Edited by Timothy J Parenti,
©2011. All rights reserved.
Kakadu National Park, Kakadu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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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!
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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Anbangbang Billabong in Kakadu
Kakadu National Park -- Mary River roadhouse and Gunlom
Parks Australia -- Kakadu National Park
Beryl Smith discusses tourism opportunities at Mary River and Gunlom Falls.
For more information, please visit: parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu
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Jabiru bush bungalows, Kakadu, Northern Territory
Jabiru bush bungalows (Anbinik Kakadu resort), Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia 2011 - cute cabin
Formally known as Lakeview Park Kakadu offers great accommodation in Kakadu. A cool, shady retreat from the heat of a Top End day. Set in tropical surroundings, guests have a choice of accommodation styles. Anbinik Kakadu Resort is located in the town of Jabiru in Kakadu National Park. A good central location to explore Kakadu.
Jabiru bush bungalows. Kakadu, Northern territory.
Sunrise and fishing at Yellow Water Billabong
Mates of Territory, Mark Skaife and Mark Beretta, are in Kakadu National Park in search of the famous barramundi on Yellow Water Billabong. Want more travel tips from our mates? Then check out
Nourlangie, Kakadu NP, Australia
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.