A bird’s eye view of Kakadu Bird Week
Kakadu National Park is a bird lover’s paradise – home to more than a third of Australia’s bird species. Kakadu is the perfect place to discover and learn all about the unique species of birds living in this magical part of the world, which is dual World Heritage listed for
Australia’s outback opening up
Kakadu and Uluru‐Kata Tjuta will open to visitors at the end of this week, as announced by Parks Australia. Director of National Parks, Dr James Findlay said due to COVID‐safe arrangements and infrastructure upgrades, some areas of the national parks will not be open to visitors during the initial re‐opening, but
Cooinda Lodge celebrates 40th anniversary of Kakadu National Park
Kakadu’s longest-established tourism accommodation operator, Cooinda Lodge & Camping, is marking the 40th anniversary of Kakadu National Park by unveiling a complete refurbishment of its Lodge rooms as well as the launch in June of the new glamping village Dreaming@Home Billabong. Cooinda is in the heart of Kakadu National Park, and incorporates prime tourism attractions such as
Journey through Kakadu
A Journey Through Kakadu is a stunning video that will showcase a unique part of the world. Minister for Tourism and Culture, Lauren Moss, said “for the first time, drones have been used to record footage from the 20,000 square kilometre National Park, giving viewers a bird’s eye view of the stunning locations