Kakadu National Park is usually on most visitors (and locals) Top End bucket list. With over 200 000 visitors per year, there are plenty of ways to experience the magic of this World Heritage-listed National Park.
Read MoreCobourg Penunsula, Garig Gunak National Park. It's rugged, isolated, and boasts some of the world’s best fishing. Over 2,000 square kilometres of primarily uninhabited coastline, this diverse Peninsula offers brilliant white beaches, coastal mangroves, sea meadows and coral reefs teaming with abundant sea life. If you like to travel off the beaten track and experience some spectacular wilderness, this is your spot! With such seclusion, accommodation options are limited.
Read MoreIn Kakadu National Park there are six seasons. These are recognised by the Traditional Owners and based on thousands of years of local knowledge and connection to the land. Subtle shifts mark the change between the seasons in the weather and the seasonal plants and bush foods that grow...
Read MoreOne of Kakadu National Park's most well-known landmarks, Yellow Water Billabong boasts home to at least 60 bird species, including majestic sea eagles, dancing Brolgas and graceful Jabirus. Salt Water Crocodiles maintain their position at the top of the food chain amongst Water Buffalo, Wallabies and Brumbies. There is so much to take in on this spectacular waterway, with several ways to experience it.
Read MoreTropical Darwin is the Northern Territory’s capital city. This chilled-out city is the ideal gateway to the Top Ends most popular travel destinations like Kakadu, Litchfield and Arnhem Land. With a population of about 160 000, this vibrant, multicultural city has plenty to offer as a travel destination. So a popular question we get asked is, "Where do we stay in Darwin?"
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