Kakadu

StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesDarwin
FinishPine Creek
DifficultyDifficulty 3/5
Suitable For4WD 
Distance737.55 km
Minimum Days3
Average Speed26.7 km/hr
Travel Time1 day 3 hrs 37 mins
Page Updated: 28 May 2021

Description

Mention Kakadu National Park and a number of images come to mind. Aboriginal art, rock formations, bird life and sweeping escarpments. Other than being well known for its world heritage listing, Kakadu has a lot to offer the traveller. There are a number of 4WD tracks in and around the park and its a bird watchers, boat and fishing lover's dream. Just watch out for the crocs!

The images we tend to see of Kakadu are aerial photographs taken from light aircraft during the November to April period, and you could be forgiven for thinking that Kakadu was a rainforest - it is far from it. Kakadu is not world heritage listed for its beauty, but for its diversity so forget the images you've seen in the magazines and on TV. In reality Kakadu is not like that - ask anyone who's been there. Kakadu actually has 6 main landforms, although about 80% of the park is defined as "Lowlands", which means shallow soils, lots of ironstone and ancient rocky hills. The most popular areas for tourists are the Floodplains and the Estuaries, due to the wonderful array of plant life and especially wildlife that can be seen near the water.

Visiting Kakadu by vehicle means you'll be there during the Dry Season as this is the only time that vehicular access is possible along the dirt and sometimes rough tracks that lead to the most interesting locations.

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History

The land itself is more than two billion years old, and the Aboriginal rock art adorning it is has been there for 50,000 years or more. There are as many as 5,000 Aboriginal sites identified in Kakadu. The rock art galleries reveal fish, birds and animals presented x-ray style, revealing internal organs and bone structures. The name ‘Kakadu’ comes from ‘Gagadju’ - the main Aboriginal language used in the northern part of the area at the start of the 20th century. Today three major languages are spoken within the Park - Gundjehimi, Kunwinjku and Jawoyn.
The first European discovery of the Kakadu area was in 1818 with the naming of the West Alligator, East Alligator and South Alligators Rivers by surveyor Phillip Parker King. In an overland expedition in 1845, explorer Ludwig Leichhardt was the first European to stand on the edge of the Arnhem Land escarpment.

In 1979, the first stage of Kakadu National Park was begun and in 1984 it gained its World Heritage listing and the area achieved international recognition as a cultural and ecological treasure. Today, Kakadu National Park covers 20,000 square kilometres and is home to more than 1,600 species of plant, 60 mammals, 290 birds, 120 reptiles, 25 frogs and 55 fish (many are rare and occur only in Kakadu).

Kakadu's World Heritage status, its recognition as the back drop to Crocodile Dundee, and its controversial uranium mining leases keep the Park in the international spotlight.

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Preparation

MUST READ: You are strongly encouraged to read the following articles prepared by the knowledge experts at ExplorOz for your safety and preparation before undertaking any published ExplorOz Trek - Outback Safety, Outback Driving Tips, Outback Communications, and Vehicle Setup for the Outback.

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Please refer to Road Reports published by the local shire and/or main roads for the area you intend to visit. Road/Track conditions can change significantly after weather events. Travellers must be responsible for their own research on current conditions and track suitability.
The entry fee into Kakadu has now removed you may visit for free. Camping fees apply at National Park camping areas with shower and toilet facilities located at Merl, Muirella Park, Mardugal and Gunlom. There are a number of undeveloped camping areas in the Park, with limited facilities, where you can camp free of charge. A permit is required to camp outside of designated camping areas.

Fishing - Kakadu has a number of boat ramps and lure fishing only is permitted. Bag limits apply to Barramundi and some areas are off-limits to fishing. Check with the Bowali Visitor Centre Ph (08) 8938 1120, located near Jabiru, 253 km from Darwin via the Arnhem Highway entrance.

Road conditions in the Park vary according to the season. Widespread wet season flooding occurs frequently during November to April therefore you should plan your trip accordingly. ExplorOz receives weekly updates on conditions direct from Bowali Visitor Centre within Kakadu and publishes the changes in our report.

By far the most important precaution you need for a trip to Kakadu is adequate insect repellent and mozzie-proof tents. At dusk, mozzies and insects are at their worst so wear loose protective clothing at this time. Burning mozzie coils is also very effective, as is the giant sandalwood and citronella incense sticks that are now available. If you are a person that is prone to allergic reactions from bites and can't stop scratching then start taking antihistamine tablets the day prior to your trip. Metho directly on the bite can also help take out the sting, but is very damaging to your skin if applied directly so make up a more appealing brew by adding some oil (baby or olive whatever is handy) into the mixture.

NOTE - there are no caravan parks or camping grounds within Darwin city but there is plenty of backpacker accommodation and moderately priced motels and hotels. The nearest caravan park to the city is on the Stuart Highway at Berrimah, which is an industrial/rural area. Then there's one at Howard Springs, which is east off the Stuart Highway about 30kms (25 minutes drive) from the city.

Permits

No entry fee. Camping fees for some campgrounds.

Fuel Usage

Unleaded and leaded petrol and diesel fuel are available at the Kakadu Resort (South Alligator), Jabiru, Cooinda and the Wirnwirnmila Mary River Road House.
DieselULPLPG
4cyl 104 litres4cyl 119 litres4cyl 148 litres
6cyl 113 litres6cyl 131 litres *6cyl 130 litres
8cyl 113 litres8cyl 122 litres
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this trek) and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

May to October

Closest Climatic Station

Batchelor Aero
Distance from Trek Mid Point 34.67km W
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C32.732.232.833.732.731.231.833.336.036.835.333.8
Mean Min. °C24.023.823.421.618.816.516.317.020.623.023.924.1
Mean Rain mm306.7360.7258.9101.824.60.50.22.86.668.5133.9268.0

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Directions

Darwin to Stuart Hwy & Arnhem Hwy
Driving: 34.52 km
Heading: 115°
Avg Speed: 91.16 km/hr
EST Time: 22:43
Stuart Hwy & Arnhem Hwy to Window On The Wetlands
Driving: 29.52 km
Heading: 110°
Avg Speed: 85.46 km/hr
EST Time: 20:43
Window On The Wetlands to Kakadu NP Entry Station
Driving: 105.15 km
Heading: 101°
Avg Speed: 63.69 km/hr
EST Time: 01:39:03
Kakadu NP Entry Station to Two Mile Hole
Driving: 14.35 km
Heading: 14°
Avg Speed: 17.54 km/hr
EST Time: 49:05
Two Mile Hole to Aurora Kakadu Resort (Closed)
Driving: 52.48 km
Heading: 87°
Avg Speed: 37.11 km/hr
EST Time: 01:24:51
Aurora Kakadu Resort (Closed) to South Alligator River - Boat Ramp
Driving: 3.48 km
Heading: 57°
Avg Speed: 15.34 km/hr
EST Time: 13:36
South Alligator River - Boat Ramp to Man Giririr (Mungena Waterhole)
Driving: 3.56 km
Heading: 93°
Avg Speed: 13.38 km/hr
EST Time: 15:57
Man Giririr (Mungena Waterhole) to Mamukala Wetlands and Bird Hide
Driving: 6.26 km
Heading: 77°
Avg Speed: 28.94 km/hr
EST Time: 12:58
Mamukala Wetlands and Bird Hide to Arnhem Hwy & Ubirr Rd
Driving: 28.59 km
Heading: 90°
Avg Speed: 32.8 km/hr
EST Time: 52:17
Arnhem Hwy & Ubirr Rd to Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy
Driving: 1.56 km
Heading: 104°
Avg Speed: 46.34 km/hr
EST Time: 02:01
Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy to Gagudju Crocodile Hotel
Driving: 2.99 km
Heading: 166°
Avg Speed: 22.42 km/hr
EST Time: 08:00
Gagudju Crocodile Hotel to Jabiru
Driving: 1.26 km
Heading: 195°
Avg Speed: 7.93 km/hr
EST Time: 09:32
Jabiru to Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy
Driving: 6.02 km
Heading: 353°
Avg Speed: 11.35 km/hr
EST Time: 31:49
Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy to Merl Campground
Driving: 37.61 km
Heading: 28°
Avg Speed: 29.34 km/hr
EST Time: 01:16:54
Merl Campground to Cahills Crossing
Driving: 3.21 km
Heading: 88°
Avg Speed: 7.57 km/hr
EST Time: 25:26
Cahills Crossing to Ubirr Rock
Driving: 3.09 km
Heading: 335°
Avg Speed: 8.86 km/hr
EST Time: 20:55
Ubirr Rock to Cahills Crossing
Driving: 3.08 km
Heading: 155°
Avg Speed: 24.97 km/hr
EST Time: 07:24
  • Head southeast for: 0.12 km time: 00:56
  • Turn left onto Oenpelli Road for: 2.31 km time: 05:55
  • Turn left to stay on Oenpelli Road for: 0.65 km time: 00:34
Cahills Crossing to Merl Campground
Driving: 3.21 km
Heading: 268°
Avg Speed: 7.57 km/hr
EST Time: 25:26
Merl Campground to Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy
Driving: 37.61 km
Heading: 208°
Avg Speed: 29.34 km/hr
EST Time: 01:16:54
Arnhem Hwy & Kakadu Hwy to Bowali Visitor Centre
Driving: 2.43 km
Heading: 210°
Avg Speed: 24.33 km/hr
EST Time: 05:59
Bowali Visitor Centre to Malabanjbanjdju
Driving: 14.15 km
Heading: 214°
Avg Speed: 33.89 km/hr
EST Time: 25:03
Malabanjbanjdju to Malabanjbanjdju Tent Campground
Driving: 0.75 km
Heading: 161°
Avg Speed: 45.92 km/hr
EST Time: 00:58
Malabanjbanjdju Tent Campground to Nourlangie Rock
Driving: 16.69 km
Heading: 151°
Avg Speed: 36.24 km/hr
EST Time: 27:37
Nourlangie Rock to Djarradjin (Muirella Park) Campground
Driving: 26.23 km
Heading: 283°
Avg Speed: 23.13 km/hr
EST Time: 01:08:02
Djarradjin (Muirella Park) Campground to Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Driving: 33.39 km
Heading: 259°
Avg Speed: 27.94 km/hr
EST Time: 01:11:42
Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre to Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park
Driving: 0.64 km
Heading: 221°
Avg Speed: 10.82 km/hr
EST Time: 03:32
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park to Yellow Water Billabong
Driving: 0.8 km
Heading: 338°
Avg Speed: 10.66 km/hr
EST Time: 04:30
Yellow Water Billabong to Mardugal Campground
Driving: 4.96 km
Heading: 149°
Avg Speed: 5.6 km/hr
EST Time: 53:08
Mardugal Campground to Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park
Driving: 3.92 km
Heading: 327°
Avg Speed: 5.18 km/hr
EST Time: 45:24
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park to Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park
Driving: 0.1 km
Heading:
Avg Speed: 2.97 km/hr
EST Time: 02:01
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda Caravan Park to Turnoff to Graveside Gorge
Driving: 29.81 km
Heading: 200°
Avg Speed: 33.62 km/hr
EST Time: 53:12
Turnoff to Graveside Gorge to Maguk (Barramundie Gorge)
Driving: 31.29 km
Heading: 182°
Avg Speed: 35.11 km/hr
EST Time: 53:28
Maguk (Barramundie Gorge) to Bukbukluk Lookout
Driving: 44.53 km
Heading: 228°
Avg Speed: 25.71 km/hr
EST Time: 01:43:55
Bukbukluk Lookout to Kambolgie Creek Bridge
Driving: 17.42 km
Heading: 97°
Avg Speed: 33.7 km/hr
EST Time: 31:00
Kambolgie Creek Bridge to Yurmikmik
Driving: 12.3 km
Heading: 101°
Avg Speed: 22.02 km/hr
EST Time: 33:30
Yurmikmik to Gunlom Falls
Driving: 13.86 km
Heading: 332°
Avg Speed: 15.56 km/hr
EST Time: 53:26
Gunlom Falls to Yurmikmik
Driving: 13.91 km
Heading: 152°
Avg Speed: 23.91 km/hr
EST Time: 34:54
  • Head south for: 10.01 km time: 30:02
  • Make a slight right for: 3.9 km time: 04:53
Yurmikmik to Kambolgie Creek Bridge
Driving: 12.3 km
Heading: 281°
Avg Speed: 22.02 km/hr
EST Time: 33:30
Kambolgie Creek Bridge to Kakadu NP Entry Station
Driving: 10.91 km
Heading: 247°
Avg Speed: 26.71 km/hr
EST Time: 24:30
Kakadu NP Entry Station to Ikoymarrwa Lookout
Driving: 3.48 km
Heading: 221°
Avg Speed: 34.84 km/hr
EST Time: 05:59
Ikoymarrwa Lookout to Mary River Roadhouse (closed)
Driving: 7.08 km
Heading: 226°
Avg Speed: 19.81 km/hr
EST Time: 21:26
Mary River Roadhouse (closed) to Bokanj
Driving: 0.61 km
Heading: 266°
Avg Speed: 18.13 km/hr
EST Time: 02:01
Bokanj to Harriet Creek
Driving: 31.75 km
Heading: 252°
Avg Speed: 25.77 km/hr
EST Time: 01:13:55
Harriet Creek to Pine Creek
Driving: 26.69 km
Heading: 226°
Avg Speed: 29.99 km/hr
EST Time: 53:23
Distance is based on the travel mode shown (Driving, Straight, Cycling, Walking etc), Direction is straight line from start to end, Avg Speed & EST Time is calculated from GPS data.

What to See

World Heritage listed area, birdlife, Aboriginal art galleries, rugged escarpment, billabongs.

Facilities

Where to Stay

Most of the camping areas require you to bring your own firewood and water.

Services & Supplies

Wildflowers

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