Conference Room
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Kakadu is a UNESCO World-Heritage Listed National Park, making it one of Australia’s most unique destinations for discerning groups. From scenic flights over dramatic waterfalls to canapé cruises on the renowned Yellow Water Billabong, art classes with Indigenous painters, and bush food discovery cooking classes with traditional owners, Kakadu has it all!
Host your next business or educational event in Kakadu, where stunning landscapes and rich culture set the stage for an unforgettable experience. Cooinda Lodge offers glamping and traditional lodging for smaller groups, while Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel caters to larger gatherings with flexible function spaces and exceptional catering inspired by Indigenous ingredients. Enhance your event with guided tours of Kakadu’s breathtaking attractions, from ancient rock art to iconic waterfalls, creating a perfect balance of learning, adventure, and cultural connection.
Kakadu Tourism offers a comprehensive range of experiences for school groups, including our yellow water cruises, adventure tours, cultural activities, and various accommodation options, from camping and glamping to self-contained lodges at Cooinda and a unique 110-room crocodile-shaped hotel in Jabiru.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Conveniently located at Cooinda, Yellow Water Campground offers powered and unpowered allocated sites with access to premium amenities such as hot showers, BBQ cooktops, camp kitchen and more.
Sleeps 2 Adults
Cooinda's most simple accommodation option offering canvas tents including two single bed stretchers, with comfortable pillows and linen provided.
Sleeps 2 Adults
Each Outback Retreat offers air-conditioning, luxury bedding, handcrafted furniture, Indigenous artwork, and a deck. Enjoy access to a shared bathroom, kitchen, and laundry.
Sleeps 2 Adults, 2 Children
Each Outback Retreat offers air-conditioning, luxury bedding, handcrafted furniture, Indigenous artwork, and a deck. Enjoy private ensuite and access to shared kitchen and laundry.
Sleeps Up to 4 Adults
Unwind in our family lodge rooms with air conditioning, mini-fridge, tee & coffee amenities, TV, ensuite, and terrace—perfect for up to 4 adults after a day in Kakadu.
Sleeps 2 Adults, 2 Children*
Each air-conditioned villa features a private bathtub on a spacious veranda, custom king bed, ensuite, dining and lounge areas with daybeds. *Two children under 100cm tall.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Room located on the ground floor of the hotel. All rooms open up to the rear courtyard with easy access to the pool. Rooms have either one queen bed or two double beds.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Located on the first floor of the hotel, the Superior room includes a Queen bed, a Single bed or two double beds and views of the landscaped courtyard and pool area.
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Located on the ground floor of the hotel, all rooms have a queen bed or two double beds with central courtyard seating outside the room and easy access to the pool.
Crocodile Hotel Conference Space
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is an ideal venue for meetings, events, and team building in the Northern Territory. Just 2.5 hours from Darwin Airport, it offers quality accommodation, dining, leisure facilities, and a versatile event space.
The hotel features three modern meeting rooms for 25–250 guests, configurable in banquet, boardroom, theatre, or classroom style. Conference equipment, including Wi-Fi and projection/video gear, is available on request.
| Room Name | Size | Height | Theatre | U-Shape | Boardroom | Classroom | Banquet |
| Jim Jim Room | 121 m2 | 3m | 80 | 25 | 30 | 40 | 60 |
| Nourlangie A | 300 m2 | 3m | 150 | 25 | 30 | 110 | 70 |
| Nourlangie A & B | 325 m2 | 3m | 250 | 45 | 45 | 160 | 160 |
Cooinda Lodge Conference Space
Introducing Cooinda Lodge’s new meeting room — a modern, fully equipped space for productive workshops, training sessions, and presentations in the heart of Kakadu. Your booking includes a 100” Smart TV, high-speed internet, USB-C/HDMI hub access, video-conference camera, and whiteboard. Pricing available on request.
| Setup | Capacity | Optimal |
| Boardroom | 22 max | 14 optimal |
| Classroom | 16 max | 12 optimal |
| Theatre | 35 max | 24 optimal |
Warradjan Cultural Centre
Yellow Water Cruise
Kakadu Tucker
What's on during your visit
📍 Kakadu National Park - Fast facts.
🚗 Just 3 hours from Darwin
🌏 Australia's second largest national park covering 20,000 square kilometres
🏆 Dual UNESCO World Heritage listed, for both its nature AND its culture
Top things to see and do:
🐊 Yellow Water Cruises - billabong wildlife at its finest
🎨 Ubirr & Nourlangie - 20,000 year old Aboriginal rock art
💧 Gunlom Falls - iconic infinity pool with views across the park (famously in Crocodile Dundee movie)
💦 Jim Jim & Twin Falls - bucket-list waterfalls accessible by car in the dry season or by air during the wet season
🦅 World-class birdwatching - over 280 species call Kakadu home
🏛️ Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre - understand the living culture behind the landscape
One park. A lifetime of experiences.
👉 Plan your visit: kakadutourism.com
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The first day of April marks the beginning of Bangkerreng season at Kakadu National Park. Bangkerreng season is also known as ‘Knock ‘em down’ storm season.
Nakurl (knock 'em down storms) coming from koyek (the east) flattens Manbedje yirridjdja (the early spear grass). Manbedje duwa (the later spear grass) is now green and growing until barra (the later rains). The vast expanses of floodwater recedes and streams start to run clear. Most plants are fruiting and animals are caring for their young.
This is a beautiful time to visit Kakadu, with the clear air, and warm winds only interspersed with an occasional wind storm.
See our website to learn more about this special time of year: kakadutourism.com/about-kakadu
📸 Image captured at Baroalba Creek, Kakadu, by @louisedentonphotography
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Kakadu is back. 🐊
After a week of heavy rain, the park is open and ready for you. Yellow Water Cruises are running, Warradjan Cultural Centre is open, and we've got a packed Easter programme ready to go - 3 to 12 April.
🦎 Reptile shows. 🎨 Cultural weaving and painting workshops. 🎬 Outdoor movie nights. 🐣 Easter egg hunts. Disco nights. Pizza making. And so much more.
Rooms available at @crocodilehotel Camping sites available at @cooindalodgekakadu
It's not too late to book your Kakadu Easter getaway: book now via the link in bio.
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"We only had a few days here, but it's already one of my favourite places in Australia." - Alex Kydd
Content created by @alexkyddphoto [IG]
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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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