Kakadu National Park
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Kakadu National Park
At two billion years old, the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is the jewel of Australia. Within the expansive park, mankind is enthralled by and working to preserve 1,600 plant varieties and a number of reptiles, birds, frogs, mammals and fish. There are an estimated 10,000 insect species with many of these insects rare or unnamed. Remnants of stone tools, shelters and ochre paintings that date back over 5,000 years are an important legacy to the area and a must see.
About 5,000 Aboriginal cultural sites have been identified. Most notable are rock art at Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock, featuring mouth-sprayed hand stencils that depict ancient Creation Era legends. Local indigenous tribes tell a history that spans a millennia through displays and art at the Warradjan Cultural Centre at Yellow Waters.
Beautiful billabongs covered in pink water-lillies attract vast flocks of birds. The magnificent Jim Jim Falls, Gunlom and Twin
Falls plunge over rocky gorges and water pools are fringed with Paperbark Trees, Pandanus and Cycads. Towering escarpments with jagged peaks are dotted with ancient rainforests. From Gunwarddehwardde Lookout there are magnificent views over the spectacular Kakadu Escarpment and Nourlangie Rock.
To best explore the nearly 20,000-square kilometre park, collect detailed information and maps at the Bowali Visitor Centre that features an art gallery and Aboriginal cultural displays. One of the displays takes a journey following the South Alligator River from source to sea through the varied habitats of Kakadu.
“Yibekka” in our language means to direct someone to feel. “Yibekka Kakadu” asks you to feel Kakadu.
Australian Tourist Publications acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands represented in this website and pay their respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
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