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.
Traveller: "This dreamscape of sacred art, Indigenous food and raw wilderness is only three hours from Darwin" writes Belinda Jackson
Sydney Morning Herald's Good Weekend: 52 best weekends away featuring Kakadu's Newest Yellow Water Villas by Belinda Jackson
Sunshine Coast News: "Bonza launched direct flights between Sunshine Coast and Darwin airports..." feature by Shirley Sinclair
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SBS ON DEMAND: Ernie takes a scenic helicopter ride around Kakadu, journeys down the East Alligator River, and meets up ...
The Sydney Morning Herald: A guide to travelling Kakadu National Park by Kerry van der Jagt