Kakadu Tourism 21 Cavenagh Street, Darwin City, Northern Territory 0800
About the Business
Welcome to Kakadu Tourism, located at 21 Cavenagh Street in Darwin City, Australia. Our institution offers a unique and authentic experience, as we are fully Indigenous-owned and operated. With a rich ancestral knowledge spanning 65,000 years, our Indigenous people are at the heart of the Kakadu experience, making your visit to this remarkable world-heritage region truly memorable.
Immerse yourself in Australia's most dramatic landscapes and wildlife, with awe-inspiring waterfalls and rock pools, and centuries-old rock art and culture. Kakadu Tourism offers inspirational tours all year round, including the renowned Yellow Water Cruises. Whether you prefer full-service hotels, distinctive glamping, or campground and caravan parks, we provide quality accommodation options to suit every traveler.
One of our most popular experiences is "A Serendipitous Evening of Rock Art Sites in the Floods," where visitors can marvel at the 65,000-year-old rock art pieces. As one satisfied traveler exclaimed, "After traveling half-way around the world to see these ancient artworks, I felt completely full and elated."
If you're a fishing enthusiast, don't miss the annual Million Dollar Fish event, which celebrates the Northern Territory as a fishing haven. Photographers also flock to Kakadu for its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and 20,000-year-old rock art.
At Kakadu, sustainability is ingrained in our way of life. The Indigenous people have practiced sustainable living since the beginning of time, and we continue to prioritize environmental stewardship. With a philosophy rooted in sustainability, we aim to leave a positive impact on the land and its communities.
Kakadu is Australia's largest national park, spanning an impressive 20,000 square kilometers. It is a haven for nature lovers, offering unparalleled opportunities to reconnect with the natural world. There truly is no place like Kakadu when it comes to getting back to nature.
In addition to its natural wonders, Kakadu is home to iconic Australian wildlife. From crocodiles to kangaroos, you'll have the chance to encounter these unique creatures up close and personal. Our Indigenous-owned collection of Kakadu wetland cruises, 4WD tours, cultural experiences, and accommodation options ensures that your visit to Kakadu is both authentic and impactful.
Join us at Kakadu Tourism and embark on a journey that celebrates the rich Indigenous heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and remarkable wildlife of this world-heritage region. We are committed to providing exceptional experiences while contributing to positive Indigenous outcomes.
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Location & Phone number
21 Cavenagh Street, Darwin City, Northern Territory 0800, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Early May, all waterfalls closed Yellow Waters Cruise, maybe 6 crocs only one fully visible Some bird life Sunset good but you can see sunsets without an expensive boat trip Maybe too early in season but the Cruise cost $128 each and for us? Meh"
"Don't visit in the wet season! Beside this wonderful place to visit!"
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