Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia and is located about 150 kilometres from Darwin is one of a handful of world heritage sites listed for both its natural and cultural values.
Enjoy a visit to the park, during your Australia holiday to Kakadu, which covers 20,000 square km of the Alligator River Region and is ecologically diverse and dynamic in landform. The tidal flats, floodplains, lowlands and plateau provide a habitat for some 1600 plant species and over 200 species of birds. Your Australia holiday in Kakadu will not be disturbed by fences or boundaries. Kakadu holidays in Australia allow you to enjoy seeing crocodiles, snakes and other wildlife which exist virtually uninterrupted by the activities of man. Arnhem Land is home to lush greens awash with colour and engulfed by white sandy beaches, deep blue skies and some of the rare and endemic birds of the region. Australia holidays in Kakadu allow you to discover caves and rock overhangs which are equally astounding with their richly decorated Aboriginal rock art, some dating back 50,000 years. Discover how these tell the stories of life of the early Aboriginal inhabitants during your Kakadu holiday in Australia. With vast horizons, pristine environments, rich characters and the world's oldest living culture, Kakadu truly captures the essence of Australia.