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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.
Celebrating the seasons of Kakadu, join us around the full moon each month for a captivating evening, 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.
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Cruise Kakadu's most famous wetland at dawn and see the billabong come alive. Located at the end of the Jim Jim Creek, Yellow Water is part of the South Alligator River system
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Sit back and relax as our certified guides lead you on a half-day 4WD adventure through Kakadu’s breathtaking landscapes—from cascading waterfalls and dramatic rock formations to sacred cultural sites.
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Mimi's Restaurant & Barra Bar
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Fuel your adventure with a range of dining options right at the campground. Mimi’s Restaurant is open year-round, serving buffet breakfasts, à la carte lunches, and relaxed indoor dining. From March to September, enjoy cool evenings under the stars at the fairy-lit Barra Bar, or grab a classic feed from the Too Deadly Takeaway fish ’n’ chip van — perfect for an easy picnic. The on-site general store also stocks a handy range of groceries and essentials.
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.

May to September

October to April
no vehicle: 1-Day AATKings tour
No Vehicle: 2-Day Autopia Tour
No Vehicle: 3-Day Ethical Adventures Tour

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Driving from Darwin to Cooinda Lodge is a scenic and straightforward journey via the Stuart and Arnhem Highways, taking approximately 3 to 4 hours. Along the way, enjoy a stop at the Mamukala Wetlands or the Bowali Visitor Centre in Jabiru to pick up your Parks Pass and travel information.
Looking for a 4WD or 4WD camper? Check out Adventure Rentals for self-drive options suited to exploring Kakadu’s rugged landscapes.

Fly into Darwin International Airport, then hire a car or join a tour to reach Cooinda Lodge. The drive takes around 3.5 to 4 hours, with sealed roads all the way.
Want to skip the drive? Kakadu Air offers private charter flights directly from Darwin to Kakadu. Visit their website to book.

Group Tours: A wide range of day trips and multi-day adventures to Kakadu depart from Darwin. Visit our Tours page to explore your options.
Private Tours: For a personalised experience, book a private day or multi-day tour with operators like NT Driver Guide and others.

"Straight out of The Lion King" 🦁🌄
Standing at Ubirr feels like stepping into a real-life Pride Rock moment, endless views, golden light, and pure magic over Kakadu, it’s a moment the whole family will remember!
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It pays to be on the lookout when driving at night in Kakadu NP 🔦 🐊
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Kakadu is alive with wildlife like nowhere else in Australia 🐊🦜 From saltwater crocodiles basking along the billabongs to magpie geese, jabirus and colourful kingfishers filling the skies, the wetlands here are a living sanctuary. Keep your eyes peeled for agile wallabies, wandering buffaloes and even the occasional dingo exploring the floodplains. With more than 280 bird species and countless reptiles and mammals, Kakadu is a true haven for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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From breathtaking waterfalls to ancient rock art, Kakadu holds the stories of the world’s oldest living culture.
Each painting reveals knowledge, tradition, and connection to Country, cared for by the Bininj and Mungguy people for over 65,000 years.
👣 Walk softly, learn respectfully, and let the stories of Kakadu stay with you.
#kakadunationalpark #rockart #indigenousculture #indigenousart #dokakadu #ntaustralia
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A journey through Kakadu is a journey through time ⏳
From ancient rock art sites that share 65,000 years of living culture, to vast floodplains glowing at sunset and waterfalls tumbling through red escarpments, every moment here tells a story. Cruise the billabongs, hike to hidden lookouts, and feel the spirit of Country all around you. Kakadu isn’t just a place you visit, it’s a place that stays with you.
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