Twin Falls is one of Kakadu National Park's most popular waterfalls, but it's also one of it's more difficult to access. In order to reach Twin Falls you'll need a 4WD with a snorkel as the drive takes you across soft sandy tracks and potential deep water crossing at Jim Jim Creek. Here's some information to make sure you reach Twin Falls safely next time you visit...
Read MoreGunlom Falls is located in the Mary River region of Kakadu National Park in the southern part of the Park. It's the perfect place to drop in for a swim or spend a night or two camping and exploring the surrounding area...
Read MoreMany birdwatchers choose to join one of our tours from Darwin due to the large variety of environments we travel through = the opportunity to see a large variety of bird species. Our most popular tour for birders is the 5 Day Kakadu, Arnhem Land and Cobourg Peninsula Tour. The tour takes guests through the waterfalls, wetlands and monsoon forests of Kakadu; home to a huge array of bird species. We then travel into Arnhem Land through rocky escapements...
Read MoreAnbangbang Billabong is a lovely little lily-fringed billabong in Kakadu National Park. It's only about a 15 minute drive from Jabiru and is commonly visited after a tour of Nourlangie, the nearby Aboriginal rock art site. Grab a backpack, binoculars, and your camera...
Read MoreUbirr is one of Kakadu’s oldest Aboriginal occupation sites open to the public. It's home to an amazing array of well preserved Indigenous rock art dating back thousands of years. Ubirr is located in the East Alligator region of Kakadu, in the north section of the Park, about 40 km from Jabiru. It's a must for most visitors to the world-heritage listed National Park and you'll find included in most Kakadu tours...
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