Kakadu
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Guides
Why travelling during the wet season shouldn’t put a dampener on your Top End holiday plans
by Jess Klaebe June 3, 2019Although the wet season typically has humidity that can exceed a steamy 80 per cent and soaring temperatures, do not let this shouldn’t stop you from travelling.
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FeaturesLandmarks
A trip to Mawurndaddja, the best-kept secret of Australia’s Top End
by Mark Hewitt January 24, 2019Hidden from the world until now, this Arnhem Land treasure has rock art dating back as far as 65,000 years.
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Features
Flying fish & crocodiles: anything’s possible in Kakadu
by David 'Thommo' Thomson August 22, 2017Dose anyone return from a trip to the Top End without a good story? Didn’t think so.
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News
Gunlom Falls opens early for a select few. Here’s how you can get there first
by Tim Edwards April 28, 2017Kakadu National Park has granted Adventure Tours Australia early access to Gunlom Falls following the end of the wet season in the Northern Territory. It means travellers with Adventure Tours…
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“Have you heard there’s a killer on the loose?” our tour guide asked us with a broad grin, as he twirled his golden brown dreadlocks. “A crocodile you mean?” I’d…
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Features
Sustainable tourism and the future of Northern Australia
by Philippa Whishaw November 25, 2016Stretching from the ancient baked plains of the Kimberley to the tropical escarpments of Cape York, northern Australia is home to some of the rarest ecosystems – and oldest cultures…
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By Red Centre standards, Alice Springs is a sprawling metropolis. By any other standards in the world, it’s a small town of about 28,000 people, smack bang in the middle…
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We get asked a lot what a group trip in Kakadu National Park looks like. What do you see, what do you do, how many times do you get to…
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The Red Centre might be the beating heart of Australia, but Kakadu National Park is where the country goes to cool off. It’s a 20,000 square kilometer stretch of billabongs,…