UNPOWERED SITES
Small and large sites available
Sleeps: 4 Adults or 2 Adults and 3 Children

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"Nyu-rung-gah-rudge-bah"
Whether you are looking for a powered site or a shady space to pitch your tent, the Ngurrungurrudjba (Yellow Water) Campground is the ultimate base for your Kakadu adventure! Conveniently located at Cooinda, all campers have access to the lagoon swimming pool, alfresco and indoor dining, fuel station, general store, the Warradjan Cultural Centre and extensive touring options including world-famous Yellow Water Cruises.
Small and large sites available
Sleeps: 4 Adults or 2 Adults and 3 Children
Small and large allocated sites available
Sleeps: 4 Adults or 2 Adults and 3 Children
The shady camping area has two excellent bathroom amenity blocks with hot showers and toilets, laundry facilities, a camp kitchen with a fridge, toaster, kettle, microwave and BBQ cook-tops. While our powered sites include potable water, there are also filtered water stations available, with access to all of Cooinda's resort-style facilities including Children's playground, jumping pillow, restaurants, fuel station and lagoon swimming pool. All Kakadu Tourism tours also depart from Cooinda, making Yellow Water Campground the perfect base for all your adventures.
Mimi's restaurant at Cooinda Lodge offers comfortable indoor dining with air conditioning all year round. During the cooler months, from March to September, we additionally open the alfresco Barra Bar, adorned with fairy lights for a balmy outdoor dining experience. Alongside this, our Too Deadly Takeaway fish 'n' chip van, The Smoking Croc BBQ house, and the early bird coffee cart are also available, each featuring traditional bush-tucker flavours combined with modern culinary techniques.
Adjacent to Cooinda Lodge, the campground is located in the Southern end of Kakadu, and is a perfect base for most tours. All Kakadu Tourism tours are based out of Cooinda, including Yellow Water Cruises, Spirit of Kakadu 4WD Adventures and Yellow Water Fishing, and it is a short walking distance to Warradjan Cultural Centre. The Southern end of the park features most swimming holes and waterfalls including Maguk, Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls, Ikoymarrawa, Boulder Creek, Motor Car Falls and Kubara Pools.
Nourlangie (Burrungkuy) Lookout is one of those spots that just stops you in your tracks. The views stretch across the Kakadu escarpment and floodplains, with layers of history and landscape all in one frame. It’s the perfect place to pause, take it all in, and feel just how vast and ancient this land really is.
#nourlangie #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #ntaustralia #nature
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This month from May 23 - 25, immerse yourself in the rich flavours, culture, and landscapes of Kakadu at the Taste of Kakadu Festival! From bush tucker tastings to cultural storytelling, live music, and breathtaking sunset events, it’s a celebration like no other.
Book your events today! 👉 kakadutourism.com/specials/events or see link in bio.
#tasteofkakadu #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #ntaustralia #indigenousculture
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🙌🏼 🙌🏼 Exciting News - Ubirr is now open! Visitors can access the Ubirr Art Site from 8:30am until Sunset.
Kakadu is famous for its Aboriginal art sites, sweeping escarpments and dazzling views over Arnhem Land, and Ubirr offers all three! Make sure you take in the world renowned X-ray art along the 1-kilometre circuit walk, as well as the rainbow serpent sketches, before following the moderately steep trail up to the lookout to watch the sun slip into slumber over the Nadab floodplains.
Please note that vehicle access is limited to high-clearance 4WD vehicles only due to high water levels at Magela Creek.
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#Ubirr #kakadunationalpark #dokakadu #ntaustralia
🌱 Completely immerse yourself in the world’s oldest living Indigenous culture with the local family of Cooinda in Kakadu National Park. Join us for a captivating evening at the Dird Full Moon Feast, hosted at the picturesque Cooinda Lodge. This award-winning event offers not only a feast of local flavours prepared with traditional cooking methods, but also a deep connection to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Local Bininj-owned business, Kakadu Kitchen, collaborates with Executive Chef Phil Foote and Kakadu Tourism to present a mouthwatering celebration of seasonal bush tucker. Enjoy a four-course Indigenous menu paired with native-inspired non-alcoholic beverages, a star presentation, and the evocative sounds of the didgeridoo.
Our next Dird Dinner will be held on Saturday 10 May. With limited spots available, book your seat at the table now - see link in bio.
#dirddinner #dokakadu #kakadunationalpark #cooindalodge
Add Kakadu National Park to your bucket list! 🌏✨
From ancient Aboriginal rock art and dramatic waterfalls, to croc-spotting cruises and jaw-dropping sunsets—Kakadu is Australia’s largest national park and a true natural wonder 🇦🇺🌿
✔️ Hike to epic lookouts
✔️ Cruise through Yellow Water Billabong
✔️ Swim in crystal-clear plunge pools
✔️ Witness over 65,000 years of Indigenous culture
This UNESCO World Heritage site is raw, real, and absolutely unforgettable. Who’s adding this to their 2025 travel plans? 👇
#kakadunationalpark #ntaustralia #bucketlisttravel #dokakadu
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