Kakadu National Park is a timeless place of exceptional beauty and diversity. Mangrove fringed coastal areas blend into expansive flood plains, lowland hills flanked to the east by sandstone escarpments, all interwoven between various open woodlands.
Teeming with wildlife in the water, on the land and in the air, there are many species which provide a diversity and concentration seen nowhere else. The land takes on different forms and different colours with the passing of each season.
Set off on the Arnhem Highway across the Adelaide River and Marrakai Plains. Stop at Nourlangie Rock, for a guided walk to view ancient Aboriginal rock art. After lunch, join your local guide for a cruise on the famous Yellow Water Billabong.
Search for saltwater crocodiles and the colourful range of birdlife for which this region is renowned.Visit the Warradjan Cultural Centre and view the informative displays depicting the traditions of the Aboriginal people in Kakadu.