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Kakadu National Park

National park in Kakadu National Park

Updated: March 27, 2024 02:30 PM

Kakadu National Park is located in Kakadu National Park (National park in Australia), Australia. It's address is Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru NT 0886, Australia.

Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru NT 0886, Australia

+61 8 8938 1120

parksaustralia.gov.au

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Where is Kakadu National Park?

Kakadu National Park is located at: Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru NT 0886, Australia.

What is the phone number of Kakadu National Park?

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What are the coordinates of Kakadu National Park?

Coordinates: -13.0922931, 132.3937658

Kakadu National Park Reviews

Trevor Holland
2023-12-30 10:39:25 GMT

What a magnificent place Kakadu National Park’s is no need to go overseas to see spectacular sights it’s all here in Australia.
This is just a small taste of what you will see if you go to this wonderful place
It’s is special, sacred and just a wonderful experience
This is really god’s country it makes you feel proud to live in this wonderful country of ours
Well done to all of the rangers, volunteers, tour guides, national parks attendance and most of all to the our FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE who’s love, commitment and care for this beautiful park is something that we must never forget
Go and see it for yourself and meet the proud people who have dedicated their lives to preserve this beautiful treasure for everyone to share and see. You will be spell bound by the sheer wild beauty that’s locked up in the amazing place
Love this country guy’s
Trev

Jordan Ollington
2023-08-11 23:18:43 GMT

One of the flat out most unique places i have ever had the chance to visit. Wilderness as far as the eye can see, prehistoric reptiles roam freely and birds flourish, soaring effortlessly through valley and over craggy rock.

Only saw it for 2-3 days. But could not reccommend visiting this isolated haven for wildlife enough.

Ian McLean
2023-07-18 23:10:26 GMT

Utterly spectacular. Almost overwhelming. Only downside is it is huge, so plan your visit and activities to minimize driving time. Expect extreme conditions. Some kind of boat cruise essential to properly experience the wetlands. Very limited services unless you are at a resort. Check supermarket hours. There is no McDonalds (or similar)!

Rise 2901
2023-08-29 21:28:14 GMT

We visited Kakadu and loved it. We took a guided tour on the Alligator river and loved it.
You are definitely going to see many crocodiles.

Stuart A
2023-08-16 12:19:54 GMT

Totally worth the short walk to see the Ubirr rock art and definitely recommend going up to the look out to the different landscapes Kakadu has to offer.

Henrik Janer
2024-01-01 08:48:31 GMT

Unique wildlife and nature. Visited during the dry season. Perfect for bird watchers and birding.

Robin Eriksson
2023-08-25 06:20:19 GMT

Beautiful park with so many diverse environments to visit. We have to go back more times to see all areas and revisit the favourite spots. Lots of history and wildlife to experience. A must visit if you travel to NT.

Wayne Burns
2023-08-05 12:40:49 GMT

Kakadu, NT. You'll never know if you never go. Kakadu is full of natural beauty and wonders. It's a bit wild, and a bit rough around the edges. And just a shout out to tourists... it's hot all year round. Please drink 2-3 litres of water each day at a minimum, more if you're planning a walking trip. Wear a hat and long sleeves. Also, the warning signs about crocodiles are not a joke.

Alan Scarisbrick
2023-06-23 21:54:19 GMT

We spent two days at Cooinda Lodge. Day one was an impressive cultural experience, with a trip to The Visitor Centre and Ubirr rocks for the remarkable ancient rock paintings.
Spotting a few crocs at a boat ramp was a real highlight, especially as one grabbed a sizeable fish in mid river, before heading right towards us to savagely devour his wriggling dinner by the bank!
Then onto the sunrise cruise on Yellow River Billabong. Truly an epic venture. Plenty of crocs, but the highlight for me was the tremendous range and number of bird species. From black-necked cranes to glorious kingfishers. Just wow…

David Adamson
2022-10-22 03:35:19 GMT

Kakadu is about a 4 hour drive from Darwin on the organised trip I took. It is a stunning natural environment and on the day I visited had both rain and sunshine. The humidity was high but the flies were not as bad as I expected. The saltwater crocodiles in the river are quite a site but seeing local aboriginals demonstrating their skills was incredibly insightful in gaining understanding of the culture. This was combined with seeing cave painting and we were provided with a knowledgeable guide.
It is important to be well protected using deet and suncream. Do take a hat as well ! The sun is fierce.

Douglas Dann
2021-10-31 01:32:55 GMT

Beautiful place, beautiful tour, I have learnt a lot from the traditional owners of this mysterious and gorgeous land.

The weather is a bit warm, but the beautiful scenery is well worth the little discomfort.

If you visit NT, please bring sunscreens, sunglasses, a hat and Long sleeve clothing.

Malay Adhikari
2022-08-02 10:05:10 GMT

A tour of this UNESCO World heritage listed park is a must (if you are in Darwin and have a day to spare). Here you will see an abundance of Aboriginal heritage, plenty of rock art, of Ubirr rock. There's lots of information as you follow the trail through the amazing rocks and the guide will explain the rest on your tour. And if you can manage to climb/make it all the way to the top, you will be in for a treat of the Most amazing, mesmerizing views, from the Nadab lookout! Little caution is required while climbing the rock trail and use footwear (hiking boots, runners etc) with good grip.

Sitra Khan
2022-08-23 05:56:36 GMT

Amazing experience! Would recommend at least 2 nights in the park. You can see most sights with a 2WD but 4WD required to see the falls. Plenty of rest stops along the way, and Jabiru has services/restaurants/shops!

Daithí Kilcourse
2020-07-15 06:20:18 GMT

We went here in 2018. We went here visiting a friend of ours and their local friend. He took us to the local must go places to visit. This place is so big and vast that in the week we were there we got to see a lot but not everything. We have to go back. Would advise everyone to take heed of the signs and done swim where crocodiles are, don’t risk it.

emily beare
2020-08-30 06:18:27 GMT

Beautiful scenery, worth the travel! Catch the sunset at Uluru and watch the rock change colour, book the light up tour before you get there as we missed out to no availability to book in on the day (and we were there in a quiet time) Normally $25 per person entry into the national park but currently free due to rona! Yay. Campsite is $45 unpowered with nice facilities. Petrol is priced as mad as expected.. think we paid $1.80 per litre..

Rainer Winkler
2023-09-24 14:23:51 GMT

Amazing place. So many beautiful places to visit and see. Great cruises, lookouts, paintings, waterfalls, walks etc.

Guillaume de Penanster
2019-10-09 03:51:36 GMT

Fantastic park, we spent a week there in a van and I'd say that's enough to visit most of the must see places.
The aboriginal rock art at Ubirr, go for a cruise on alligator river.
Incredible wildlife and plants. Stunning water holes to swim and landscape sights to see.
However many facilities are a bit run down, fuel and food prices are high. An easy drive from Darwin, buy your beer in town cause you won't find any in the park!!

Johnno Page reviews
2020-04-26 03:16:15 GMT

This is a vast area of land it probably has areas that could be reviewed with in this review, I would only come here in dry season as the roads may be flooded .This is amazing outback Australia with lots and lots to see, you cannot review every bit. There are rivers ,wild life , aboriginal land, crocodiles ,rock paintings river crossing. Sun dessert. To vast to describe one must come here to enjoy the beauty of the place

Stefano Bizzarri
2018-10-03 07:53:13 GMT

Absolutely amazing. Fantastic opportunities to learn about the local Aboriginal culture! Easy to visit most of the highlights on a 2WD. Great for landscape photography, croc spotting cruises and walks. We spent 2 days but would have happily spent a whole week if we could. Not to be missed!!

Bren Harp
2024-03-04 05:59:48 GMT

Breathtaking experience! But we didn’t get to see everything in one day. Definitely need to do it in three days!

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National park in Australia

Kakadu National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km southeast of Darwin. It is a World Heritage Site. source

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