At the heart of the Kakadu experience is the authentic, fully-Indigenous owned operations provided by Kakadu Tourism.
Kakadu’s Indigenous people bring 65,000 years of ancestral knowledge to make a visit to this remarkable world-heritage region truly memorable.
Experience some of Australia’s most dramatic landscapes and wildlife, awe-inspiring waterfalls and rock pools, and centuries-old rock art and culture.
Kakadu Tourism offers inspirational tours all year round, including the renowned Yellow Water Cruises, as well as quality accommodation ranging from
full-service hotels to distinctive glamping and campground and caravan parks.
The Million Dollar Fish event is an annual fishing competition that celebrates the Northern Territory as the home to the ...
Kakadu is loved by photographers for the diversity of landscapes, abundance of wildlife, the 20,000 year old rock art and of ...
Out here in Kakadu, the mob has lived and breathed sustainability since the beginning of time. With a philosophy that ...
Kakadu is Australia’s largest national park—and this is saying something. The park spans some 20,000 square kilometres which, to ...
Are you one of the 200,000 people planning to venture through Kakadu National Park this year?
It's not a surprise you're planning an adventure to Australia's largest national park. The 20,000km² of land is home to ...