Kakadu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed treasure, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers in Australia's Northern Territory. …
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Nov 5, 2024
Awaiting refund or atleast acknowledgement of the 20+ emails I have sent in regards to this. 16th of September it was issued.and has not been processed.beware. Full review by Damon Truscott
Jun 25, 2024
Kakadu is great but not well managed. Signage is often poor or partial or absent or even back to front. Feral animals eg buffalo not culled. Roads closed far too long. Be prepared to see fires and bl… Full review by Michael Greig
I will be traveling to Darwin next week from the US. Unfortunately, I only have 5 days in Darwin so can only allow myself a day trip to Kakadu. I know that is not ideal at all, but I figure it’s best to see it for a few hours rather than nothing at all. Unfortunately we don’t get enough vacation days over here in the US. I was looking at tour options from Darwin however I consider myself a fairly advanced hiker and am concerned I might be disappointed as I want to spend most of my time on walks. I will have access to a 4WD vehicle during my stay, so I am considering driving myself. I am most interested in Gunlom and Jim Jim falls, however I am wondering the feasibility of getting to these in only one day. Are there any other walks closer to Darwin to offer similar experiences (moderate/difficult)? What regions would those be in? Can I drive straight do the walks or is there a centralized entrance I need to find and enter through? Basically, is it feasible to do a moderate difficulty hike in one day, self-driving, and if so, which would you recommend? Or, am I better off doing a guided tour with the easier walks? Any advice is appreciated. I really want to work Kakadu into my trip but I also know the time constraints I’m working under won’t do as must justice as I’d like.
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I understand your time constraints but a beautiful hike is in Katherine Gorge. This is approximately 20 km in length and you will see two gorges both different, the first with a beautiful …
I understand your time constraints but a beautiful hike is in Katherine Gorge. This is approximately 20 km in length and you will see two gorges both different, the first with a beautiful creek running down and surrounding vegetation and the second with a lot of rock hopping down to the Katherine river. It is called Baruwei Walk and Southern Rockhole. This was by far the nicest walk in a tour of Litchfield National Park, Kakadu and Katherine. It is moderately demanding.
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