Visitor Information: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape of global significance, where the stories of the world’s oldest living culture are etched into stone and carried by the winds across vast and ancient lands.
Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers, Kakadu is divided into seven unique regions, each offering a rich tapestry of experiences shaped by Country, culture, and seasonal cycles. Home to sacred rock art sites, including Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), the park holds deep spiritual meaning, with ancestral beings like the Rainbow Serpent woven into its dramatic escarpments and stone country.
Visitors are immersed in a breathtaking mosaic of habitats, savannah woodlands, monsoon rainforests, tidal flats, mangroves, billabongs, floodplains, and river systems, each supporting a vibrant array of wildlife, from agile wallabies to iconic saltwater crocodiles and over one-third of Australia’s bird species.
Kakadu’s rhythms are guided by six Indigenous seasons that shape the landscape and influence traditional life, offering an ever-changing experience through lush green bursts, dramatic thunderstorms, and golden dry periods.
Whether you’re exploring wetlands teeming with life, hiking ancient ridges, or simply standing still to absorb the power of Country, Kakadu invites you to connect deeply with land, lore, and life in its rawest, most awe-inspiring form.
Visitor Information: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape of global significance, where the stories of the world’s oldest living culture are etched into stone and carried by the winds across vast and ancient lands.
Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers, Kakadu is divided into seven unique regions, each offering a rich tapestry of experiences shaped by Country, culture, and seasonal cycles. Home to sacred rock art sites, including Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), the park holds deep spiritual meaning, with ancestral beings like the Rainbow Serpent woven into its dramatic escarpments and stone country.
Visitors are immersed in a breathtaking mosaic of habitats, savannah woodlands, monsoon rainforests, tidal flats, mangroves, billabongs, floodplains, and river systems, each supporting a vibrant array of wildlife, from agile wallabies to iconic saltwater crocodiles and over one-third of Australia’s bird species.
Kakadu’s rhythms are guided by six Indigenous seasons that shape the landscape and influence traditional life, offering an ever-changing experience through lush green bursts, dramatic thunderstorms, and golden dry periods.
Whether you’re exploring wetlands teeming with life, hiking ancient ridges, or simply standing still to absorb the power of Country, Kakadu invites you to connect deeply with land, lore, and life in its rawest, most awe-inspiring form.
Visitor Information: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape of global significance, where the stories of the world’s oldest living culture are etched into stone and carried by the winds across vast and ancient lands.
Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers, Kakadu is divided into seven unique regions, each offering a rich tapestry of experiences shaped by Country, culture, and seasonal cycles. Home to sacred rock art sites, including Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), the park holds deep spiritual meaning, with ancestral beings like the Rainbow Serpent woven into its dramatic escarpments and stone country.
Visitors are immersed in a breathtaking mosaic of habitats, savannah woodlands, monsoon rainforests, tidal flats, mangroves, billabongs, floodplains, and river systems, each supporting a vibrant array of wildlife, from agile wallabies to iconic saltwater crocodiles and over one-third of Australia’s bird species.
Kakadu’s rhythms are guided by six Indigenous seasons that shape the landscape and influence traditional life, offering an ever-changing experience through lush green bursts, dramatic thunderstorms, and golden dry periods.
Whether you’re exploring wetlands teeming with life, hiking ancient ridges, or simply standing still to absorb the power of Country, Kakadu invites you to connect deeply with land, lore, and life in its rawest, most awe-inspiring form.
Visitor Information: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape of global significance, where the stories of the world’s oldest living culture are etched into stone and carried by the winds across vast and ancient lands.
Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometers, Kakadu is divided into seven unique regions, each offering a rich tapestry of experiences shaped by Country, culture, and seasonal cycles. Home to sacred rock art sites, including Ubirr and Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), the park holds deep spiritual meaning, with ancestral beings like the Rainbow Serpent woven into its dramatic escarpments and stone country.
Visitors are immersed in a breathtaking mosaic of habitats, savannah woodlands, monsoon rainforests, tidal flats, mangroves, billabongs, floodplains, and river systems, each supporting a vibrant array of wildlife, from agile wallabies to iconic saltwater crocodiles and over one-third of Australia’s bird species.
Kakadu’s rhythms are guided by six Indigenous seasons that shape the landscape and influence traditional life, offering an ever-changing experience through lush green bursts, dramatic thunderstorms, and golden dry periods.
Whether you’re exploring wetlands teeming with life, hiking ancient ridges, or simply standing still to absorb the power of Country, Kakadu invites you to connect deeply with land, lore, and life in its rawest, most awe-inspiring form.




Kakadu Featured Tours
Please note: Down Under Discoveries does not currently have any Kakadu offerings for 2025 but stay tuned as we will be releasing experiences for the 2026 dry season!




Kakadu Featured Tours
Please note: Down Under Discoveries does not currently have any Kakadu offerings for 2025 but stay tuned as we will be releasing experiences for the 2026 dry season!




Kakadu Featured Tours
Please note: Down Under Discoveries does not currently have any Kakadu offerings for 2025 but stay tuned as we will be releasing experiences for the 2026 dry season!




Kakadu Featured Tours
Please note: Down Under Discoveries does not currently have any Kakadu offerings for 2025 but stay tuned as we will be releasing experiences for the 2026 dry season!




Accommodation in Kakadu
Whether you're looking for a touch of comfort or a closer connection to nature, Kakadu offers a range of accommodation options to suit every style of traveller.
From eco-retreats and safari-style glamping to motels and holiday parks, there's a perfect place to rest between your Top End adventures.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Lodge-style and glamping accommodation near Yellow Water Billabong with pool, dining, and tour access.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Anbinik Kakadu Resort
Mary River Wilderness Retreat
Accommodation in Kakadu
Whether you're looking for a touch of comfort or a closer connection to nature, Kakadu offers a range of accommodation options to suit every style of traveller.
From eco-retreats and safari-style glamping to motels and holiday parks, there's a perfect place to rest between your Top End adventures.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Lodge-style and glamping accommodation near Yellow Water Billabong with pool, dining, and tour access.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Anbinik Kakadu Resort
Mary River Wilderness Retreat
Accommodation in Kakadu
Whether you're looking for a touch of comfort or a closer connection to nature, Kakadu offers a range of accommodation options to suit every style of traveller.
From eco-retreats and safari-style glamping to motels and holiday parks, there's a perfect place to rest between your Top End adventures.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Lodge-style and glamping accommodation near Yellow Water Billabong with pool, dining, and tour access.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Anbinik Kakadu Resort
Mary River Wilderness Retreat
Accommodation in Kakadu
Whether you're looking for a touch of comfort or a closer connection to nature, Kakadu offers a range of accommodation options to suit every style of traveller.
From eco-retreats and safari-style glamping to motels and holiday parks, there's a perfect place to rest between your Top End adventures.
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu
Lodge-style and glamping accommodation near Yellow Water Billabong with pool, dining, and tour access.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Anbinik Kakadu Resort
Mary River Wilderness Retreat
Dining in Kakadu
Dining in Kakadu is all about embracing the flavours of the Top End. From hearty outback meals and freshly caught barramundi to bush tucker-inspired dishes, you'll find rustic charm and local tastes in the heart of this wild landscape.
Kakadu Lodge
Barra Bar & Bistro
Anbinik Resort Restaurant
Manjmukmuk Restaurant and Bar
Mimis Restaurant
Dining in Kakadu
Dining in Kakadu is all about embracing the flavours of the Top End. From hearty outback meals and freshly caught barramundi to bush tucker-inspired dishes, you'll find rustic charm and local tastes in the heart of this wild landscape.
Kakadu Lodge
Barra Bar & Bistro
Anbinik Resort Restaurant
Manjmukmuk Restaurant and Bar
Mimis Restaurant
Dining in Kakadu
Dining in Kakadu is all about embracing the flavours of the Top End. From hearty outback meals and freshly caught barramundi to bush tucker-inspired dishes, you'll find rustic charm and local tastes in the heart of this wild landscape.
Kakadu Lodge
Barra Bar & Bistro
Anbinik Resort Restaurant
Manjmukmuk Restaurant and Bar
Mimis Restaurant
Dining in Kakadu
Dining in Kakadu is all about embracing the flavours of the Top End. From hearty outback meals and freshly caught barramundi to bush tucker-inspired dishes, you'll find rustic charm and local tastes in the heart of this wild landscape.
Kakadu Lodge
Barra Bar & Bistro
Anbinik Resort Restaurant
Manjmukmuk Restaurant and Bar
Mimis Restaurant
Top 5 Things to Do in Kakadu National Park!
Kakadu offers a rich tapestry of unforgettable experiences that highlight both its natural beauty and deep cultural significance. Discover ancient stories at the Nourlangie and Ubirr rock art sites, where millennia-old Aboriginal art brings the Dreaming to life against a stunning escarpment backdrop. Drift across the Yellow Water Billabong on a peaceful sunrise cruise, where crocodiles, birdlife, and wetlands create a truly magical scene. Take to the skies on a scenic flight over the dramatic cliffs of Jim Jim and Twin Falls, especially breathtaking during the wet season. For those seeking adventure, the hike to Motor Car Falls leads through lush monsoon forest to a secluded waterfall, perfect for a refreshing swim and a moment of stillness in nature.
Burrungkuy (Nourlangie)
Step into the stories of the past at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where ancient Aboriginal rock art and sweeping views of the escarpment offer a powerful cultural and spiritual experience.
Ubirr
Marvel at one of Australia’s most iconic rock art galleries at Ubirr, where Indigenous stories are etched into stone and sunset views stretch across the Nadab floodplain.
Yellow Water Billabong
Experience the magic of dawn on the Yellow Water Billabong, where mist rises over wetlands teeming with birdlife, crocodiles, and lush water lilies.
Jim Jim & Twin Falls
Motor Car Falls
Escape to a hidden gem with a 7.5km return hike to Motor Car Falls, where crystal-clear waters and a tropical plunge pool reward your adventure through monsoon forest.
Top 5 Things to Do in Kakadu National Park!
Kakadu offers a rich tapestry of unforgettable experiences that highlight both its natural beauty and deep cultural significance. Discover ancient stories at the Nourlangie and Ubirr rock art sites, where millennia-old Aboriginal art brings the Dreaming to life against a stunning escarpment backdrop. Drift across the Yellow Water Billabong on a peaceful sunrise cruise, where crocodiles, birdlife, and wetlands create a truly magical scene. Take to the skies on a scenic flight over the dramatic cliffs of Jim Jim and Twin Falls, especially breathtaking during the wet season. For those seeking adventure, the hike to Motor Car Falls leads through lush monsoon forest to a secluded waterfall, perfect for a refreshing swim and a moment of stillness in nature.
Burrungkuy (Nourlangie)
Step into the stories of the past at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where ancient Aboriginal rock art and sweeping views of the escarpment offer a powerful cultural and spiritual experience.
Ubirr
Marvel at one of Australia’s most iconic rock art galleries at Ubirr, where Indigenous stories are etched into stone and sunset views stretch across the Nadab floodplain.
Yellow Water Billabong
Experience the magic of dawn on the Yellow Water Billabong, where mist rises over wetlands teeming with birdlife, crocodiles, and lush water lilies.
Jim Jim & Twin Falls
Motor Car Falls
Escape to a hidden gem with a 7.5km return hike to Motor Car Falls, where crystal-clear waters and a tropical plunge pool reward your adventure through monsoon forest.
Top 5 Things to Do in Kakadu National Park!
Kakadu offers a rich tapestry of unforgettable experiences that highlight both its natural beauty and deep cultural significance. Discover ancient stories at the Nourlangie and Ubirr rock art sites, where millennia-old Aboriginal art brings the Dreaming to life against a stunning escarpment backdrop. Drift across the Yellow Water Billabong on a peaceful sunrise cruise, where crocodiles, birdlife, and wetlands create a truly magical scene. Take to the skies on a scenic flight over the dramatic cliffs of Jim Jim and Twin Falls, especially breathtaking during the wet season. For those seeking adventure, the hike to Motor Car Falls leads through lush monsoon forest to a secluded waterfall, perfect for a refreshing swim and a moment of stillness in nature.
Burrungkuy (Nourlangie)
Step into the stories of the past at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where ancient Aboriginal rock art and sweeping views of the escarpment offer a powerful cultural and spiritual experience.
Ubirr
Marvel at one of Australia’s most iconic rock art galleries at Ubirr, where Indigenous stories are etched into stone and sunset views stretch across the Nadab floodplain.
Yellow Water Billabong
Experience the magic of dawn on the Yellow Water Billabong, where mist rises over wetlands teeming with birdlife, crocodiles, and lush water lilies.
Jim Jim & Twin Falls
Motor Car Falls
Escape to a hidden gem with a 7.5km return hike to Motor Car Falls, where crystal-clear waters and a tropical plunge pool reward your adventure through monsoon forest.
Top 5 Things to Do in Kakadu National Park!
Kakadu offers a rich tapestry of unforgettable experiences that highlight both its natural beauty and deep cultural significance. Discover ancient stories at the Nourlangie and Ubirr rock art sites, where millennia-old Aboriginal art brings the Dreaming to life against a stunning escarpment backdrop. Drift across the Yellow Water Billabong on a peaceful sunrise cruise, where crocodiles, birdlife, and wetlands create a truly magical scene. Take to the skies on a scenic flight over the dramatic cliffs of Jim Jim and Twin Falls, especially breathtaking during the wet season. For those seeking adventure, the hike to Motor Car Falls leads through lush monsoon forest to a secluded waterfall, perfect for a refreshing swim and a moment of stillness in nature.
Burrungkuy (Nourlangie)
Step into the stories of the past at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), where ancient Aboriginal rock art and sweeping views of the escarpment offer a powerful cultural and spiritual experience.
Ubirr
Marvel at one of Australia’s most iconic rock art galleries at Ubirr, where Indigenous stories are etched into stone and sunset views stretch across the Nadab floodplain.
Yellow Water Billabong
Experience the magic of dawn on the Yellow Water Billabong, where mist rises over wetlands teeming with birdlife, crocodiles, and lush water lilies.
Jim Jim & Twin Falls
Motor Car Falls
Escape to a hidden gem with a 7.5km return hike to Motor Car Falls, where crystal-clear waters and a tropical plunge pool reward your adventure through monsoon forest.