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Experience Kakadu with us

Embark on the ultimate outback adventure from the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel and Cooinda Lodge, with iconic attractions, tucker, tours and cultural experiences on your doorstep. Kakadu Tourism is Indigenous owned, and is the largest collection of facilities catering to tourism in Kakadu.

At the heart of the Kakadu experience is the fully-Indigenous owned operations. These modern caretakers inherited the land from their forefathers and are now sharing their ancestral knowledge to provide an authentic base to those who want to explore in this ancient land.

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Waterfall Season Has Begun in Kakadu!

Maguk, Gunlom, Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls Plateau Walk, Motor Car Falls, Ikoymarrwa (Moline), Boulder Creek Falls and Koolpin Gorge are now officially open for the 2025 dry season! It's peak time to visit, with the park in full swing.

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Kakadu Bird Week 2025 On Sale Soon!

24–28th September 2025 | Bird Week is a spectacular event that coincides with the dramatic mass migration. Birds flock to Yellow Waters to feed, creating a breathtaking spectacle as the waters recede towards the end of the dry season

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Gunlom Falls Opens After 6 Yr Closure

Known as ‘Echo Lake’ in the film Crocodile Dundee, this iconic spot is ready to welcome visitors back to its stunning plunge pools and panoramic views, now with a newly reconfigured walkway!

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Acknowledgement Of Country

Kakadu Tourism is proudly Indigenous owned. We are the largest collection of facilities catering to tourism in Kakadu with a core focus on positive Indigenous outcomes.

Cooinda Lodge is Murumburr Country and Mercure Crocodile Hotel is Mirarr Country. It's a privilege to celebrate the Indigenous roots of this land.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders, both past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all First Nations Peoples.

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