Open daily (except Christmas Day & New Year’s Day)
Wet Season Hours: From November – March Opening Hours 10 am – 4 pm
Dry Season Hours: From April – October opening Hours 9 am – 5 pm
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Bowali is a focal point for travellers seeking information, guidance, and inspiration for their Kakadu adventure. Staffed by knowledgeable experts, the Bowali Visitor Centre offers comprehensive resources, including maps, exhibits, and interactive displays that provide valuable insights into the park's diverse ecosystems, Indigenous heritage, and unique flora and fauna. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a first-time visitor, Bowali is a great starting point to your holiday, ensuring that every visitor is well-equipped to explore and appreciate the richness of Kakadu's landscapes and cultural significance.
Open daily (except Christmas Day & New Year’s Day)
Wet Season Hours: From November – March Opening Hours 10 am – 4 pm
Dry Season Hours: From April – October opening Hours 9 am – 5 pm
July brings Kunbonjdjek - the cool season, as recognised by the Bininj and Mungguy peoples who have called this country home for tens of thousands of years. It's a time of change across the landscape. Water that covered the floodplains through the wet begins to recede, slowly opening up access to the ancient places that make Kakadu unlike anywhere else on earth.
It's the most sought-after time to visit this dual UNESCO World Heritage listed park. If Kakadu is on your list, now is the time. Discover more about the 6 seasons of Kakadu on our website - see link in bio.
Image thanks to Tourism & Events NT/Sean Scott
#KakaduNationalPark #NTaustralia #SeeAustralia #dokakadu #dryseason
🎆 Double the reason to celebrate Territory Day! 🌿
Today isn't just Territory Day… it's also the reopening of one of Kakadu's most iconic destinations – Gunlom Falls!
Whether you're celebrating Territory Day with family or planning your next Dry Season adventure, there's never been a better time to explore the Top End. Pack the 4WD, grab your swimmers and add Gunlom to your Territory bucket list! 💦
Happy Territory Day! ❤️💛🖤
#gunlomfalls #ntaustralia @ntaustralia #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu
Full moon rising over the UNESCO dual-listed heritage Kakadu National Park. If you're in Kakadu tonight, you can capture an epic shot most people can only dream about. 🌕
Capture it. Post it. Tag @kakadutourism - we want to see your view.
#FullMoon #KakaduNationalPark #NTAustralia #dokakadu #milkywaychasers
Jim Jim Road is closed for upgrades in 2026 but trust us, Kakadu's list of must-sees didn't get any shorter.
Ancient rock art. Vast wetlands. Wildlife in full dry season form. A living culture 65,000 years in the making.
Hear from David on what's waiting for you this year.
Video thanks to Head Tour Guide of Venture North Safaris, David McMahon.
@davidmcmahonaustralia | @venturenorthsafaris
#dokakadu #kakadunationalpark #ntaustralia #australianwildlife #indigenousculture
The dry season brings clear skies, calm waterways, and wildlife that has to be seen to be believed. And if you'd rather leave the driving, the planning, and the navigation to someone who knows this country deeply, Deb at @ntdriverguide is your person.
Deb runs private, escorted 4WD tours into Kakadu tailored entirely around you - your pace, your interests, your group.
Deb's an accredited Aboriginal cultural guide with over 15 years of experience in the Top End, and her guests tend to leave saying they saw and understood a side of Kakadu they never would have found alone.
Day tours, multi-day experiences, accessible options - it's all on the table.
Visit ntdriverguide.com.au or drop them a message to start planning.
#ntdriverguide #privatetour #dokakadu #kakadunationalpark