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🌧️ Long before calendars, Kakadu had seasons of its own.
The Bininj/Mungguy people have read this Country for tens of thousands of years - not in two seasons, but in six. Each one named. Each one known. Each one carrying a different kind of beauty.
🪃 Kudjewk brings the monsoon rains and roaring waterfalls.
🪃 Bangkerreng arrives with winds that flatten the spear grass.
🪃 Yekke signals the first cool days and the Taste of Kakadu festival.
🪃 Wurrkeng opens the gorges and the remote tracks.
🪃 Kurrung fills the billabongs with birds.
🪃 And Kunumeleng - the build-up - is a time to reflect, and to watch the sky gather for what comes next.
Six seasons. One extraordinary place.
Learn more about the 6 seasons of Kakadu: https://kakadutourism.com/about-kakadu/seasons
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The sun is shining, the water is receding, and we can't wait to welcome you back.
Cooinda Lodge, Yellow Water Cruises and Warradjan will resume operations from Monday 30 March.
Please keep an eye on the Kakadu Access Report and NT Road Report for daily updates before you hit the road.
👉🏼 Kakadu Access Report: https://kakadu.gov.au/access/
👉🏼 NT Road Report: https://roadreport.nt.gov.au/road-map
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☁️ There's a reason the wet season is the best time to fly over Kakadu.
Everything is alive. The waterfalls are roaring, the escarpment is lush, and Jim Jim Falls is doing what it does best - taking your breath away.
@kakaduair Wet Season Waterfalls Flight takes you deep into country that very few people ever experience: Deaf Adder Valley, hidden waterfalls, Stone Forests, and places that carry thousands of years of story.
Available December to 1 May. This one is worth planning around.
🔗 Visit our website to find out more - see link in bio.
Captured by @austinsills [IG]
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We have received significant rainfall over the weekend which has seen water levels rise quickly. As a result we have closed Cooinda Lodge, Yellow Water Cruises and Warradjan Cultural Centre to ensure the safety of all our wonderful staff.
While the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile remains open to guests, the road to access Jabiru from both Darwin and Katherine is currently closed.
Please keep an eye on the Kakadu Access Report and NT Road Report for daily updates before coming out to visit us:
https://kakadu.gov.au/access/
https://roadreport.nt.gov.au/road-map
We look forward to welcoming you back soon.
📍 Kubara Pools, Kakadu National Park
Situated near the popular Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site, this Kubara Pools trail offers a serene oasis for visitors seeking a moment of respite amidst Kakadu's rich wilderness. The walk winds through the monsoon forest, leading adventurers to the shady Kubara Pools. As you journey along, you'll encounter the diverse flora and fauna that call this region home. Keep an eye out for the vibrant birdlife, from colourful finches to majestic kingfishers, adding a symphony of nature's sounds to your stroll.
Discover more: kakadutourism.com/see-and-do or see link in bio.
Image by @georgecarrmedia [IG]
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