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Badbong Wodjmeng sandstone river walk is a 6.5-kilometre circular pathway in Kakadu National Park.
Before you begin exploring Kakadu National Park, familiarize yourself with exploring the Bowali Visitor Center.
Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin) Gorge, located in the southern part of Kakadu National Park, is a hidden gem that nature lovers must visit.
Jim Jim Falls, also known as Barrkmalam, is a stunning plunge waterfall located in Kakadu National Park in Australia.
Welcome to Lake Jabiru, located in the Northern Territory of Australia within the beautiful Kakadu National Park.
Visit Maguk, also known as Barramundi Gorge, in the south of Kakadu National Park to enjoy a stunning waterfall that flows throughout the year.
Manngarre Rainforest Walk Jabiru is a scenic walk located in the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park.
Marrawuddi Arts, in the heart of Kakadu National Park, is owned and operated by Mirarr Traditional Owners through their representative organization, Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation (GAC).
Nanguluwurr Rock Art Site and Walk Jabiru is a must-visit destination in Kakadu National Park.
Burrunggui (sometimes spelled Burrunguy, previously called Nourlangie Rock) is located in an outlying sandstone formation of the Arnhem Land Escarpment within the Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the traditional Country of the Gun-djeihmi speaking people and according to Traditional Owners, was shaped by Ancestral beings in the creation period of the Dreaming (Chaloupka 1982 p. 6). It was included on the World Heritage Register.
Ubirr is a rock formation in Kakadu National Park, Australia, known for its ancient Aboriginal rock art.
Yellow Water Jabiru, also known as Ngurrungurrudjba, is a stunning landlocked billabong and one of the most renowned landmarks of the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park.