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Australia's largest national park at 19,804 sq km — a dual UNESCO World Heritage site protecting one of the world's most significant concentrations of Aboriginal rock art (over 5,000 sites), globally important wetlands (Ramsar-listed), 10,000 year-old occupation history, and extraordinary biodiversity including 280 bird species. Located 250km east of Darwin. Kakadu is dual World Heritage listed for both its cultural and natural values — one of only a handful of places in the world to receive this recognition. The scale and depth of the park is extraordinary.
Solid spot — worth a stop if you're nearby.
Wildlife watchers, families, first-time NT visitors
You'd rather explore independently
1-2 hours on site
Dry Season (May–Oct)
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Distance
189km from Darwin
Drive Time
2h 22min
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Distance
189km from Darwin
Drive Time
2h 22min
Best Season
Dry Season (May–Oct)
Rating
No reviews yet
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