Kakadu National Park – Northern Territory

It was Paul Hogan- as Crocodile Dundee- who put Kakadu on the international map- back in the 1980’s, but Kakadu National Park dates back tens of thousands of years!

The second largest national park in Australia, Kakadu National Park is a giant, living, breathing eco- system and one of the country’s only UNESCO World Heritage sites.

In Kakadu National Park, nature rules, but if you’re after a touch of luxury, Cooinda Lodge is a tropical oasis and the perfect base to explore the park. The premium Yellow Water Villas are a recent addition, with stylish interiors, en-suites, air-con and an outdoor bath on your own private deck!

Kakadu is home to some incredible wildlife, but none more notorious than the saltwater crocodile! And a sure- fire way to see these incredible, prehistoric

creatures, is with Yellow Water Cruise. You’ll get to experience Kakadu’s famous wetlands and get up close to one of the world’s most awe-inspiring apex predators!

FOR MORE INFO
NT Tourism
@ntaustralia
northernterritory.com

Cooinda Lodge
@cooindalodgekakadu
kakadutourism.com/stay/cooinda-lodge

Sunset Yellow Water Cruise
@kakadutourism
kakadutourism.com/see-and-do/tours