Discover the wonders of Australia's largest National Park
Where ancient stone country escarpment reveals crystal waters, waterfalls, lush monsoon forests, floodplain wetlands brimming with exotic wildlife, and sacred rock art. Kakadu National Park, spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres, boasts two UNESCO World Heritage listings, celebrated for its rich cultural and natural treasures. With over 5,000 Aboriginal rock art sites, the Bininj/Mungguy people, who have called Kakadu home for some 65,000 years, are ready to share their ancient culture and insights into the region's dramatic seasons. In Kakadu, every step unveils a tapestry of natural wonders and cultural richness, now is your time to visit.