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North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides

 
[Free Tour]     13 Jan 2019
How many days do you want to play?Kakadu National Park, which stretches 200 kilometers from the north to the south and 100 kilometers from the east to the west, is recommended for at least two days. From Darwin, there were a lot of Kakadu tours a day, and although they came home early, they still couldn't see the essence of the full Kakadu. In addition, because Kakadu is sparsely populated and sca...

How many days do you want to play? 

Kakadu National Park, which stretches 200 kilometers from the north to the south and 100 kilometers from the east to the west, is recommended for at least two days. From Darwin, there were a lot of Kakadu tours a day, and although they came home early, they still couldn't see the essence of the full Kakadu. In addition, because Kakadu is sparsely populated and scarce, travel groups to Kakadu are generally expensive. A two-or three-day group from Darwin is considered acceptable for a comprehensive price-to-price consideration. Of course, if you have to add helicopter sightseeing and so on, the price will be even more expensive, Tuhao please feel free.


If you visit Kakadu National Park between April and October, and for at least two days, it is recommended that the following areas be the focus of the tour.


Nourlangie region 

This area is famous for its indigenous paintings of very old rock murals. These rock murals reflect a variety of things, from religious rituals, hunting dances and other daily lives to mythical magic, covering every aspect of Aboriginal life. Some painters will also print their own handprints and family members' handprints on top of the murals, which is equivalent to the signatures or seals of modern painters. Walking on a 1.5-kilometer circular trekking line, you will see the ancient indigenous life of caves and extraordinary rock murals. And climb Gun-warddehwardde Lookout, you will see the boundless, desolate but beautiful natural scenery. This is a place where the aborigines have endowed them with profound aura and endless vitality.


Nomanjolg's Feather-Daberrg. Well, what I don't understand is the aboriginal name.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


It looks like this painting is depicting how to hunt kangaroos.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Anbangbang Gallery shows some of the most famous indigenous paintings in the region.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


A rock mural with rich colors and clear lines.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Handprint close-up, equivalent to the signature of a contemporary artist.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


It seems that kangaroos are an important target of indigenous hunting.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


What should not be missed is the Warradjan Indigenous Cultural Center. The shape of the center is built in imitation of the shape of Warradjan (Pig-nose turtle). The exhibits are all provided and designed by the Native Tribe Bininj/Mungguy, giving you an opportunity to understand deep indigenous cultures in detail.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides

Special explanation: do not take pictures when visiting the Warradjan Indigenous Culture Center! Please respect the traditions of the indigenous people! Otherwise, the staff will ask you to delete the photo in the camera. And don't touch the exhibits.


Yellow Water region 

This area is famous for its wetlands, so it is important to visit Yellow Water by boat. An hour-and-a-half voyage offers a rich array of birds, buffalo, wild horses, crocodiles and a variety of wild flora and fauna active in this paradise. Our Yellow Water cruise starts at 02:30 in the afternoon. Because there were crocodiles in the water, to prevent crocodiles from jumping over, the hull was reinforced with half-man-high barbed wire.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Even the trestle on board was equipped with heavy, half-man-high barbed wire

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


An ox, but I just saw a crocodile right behind it!

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The Walk of Heli Duck

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


A lotus blooming in the wate

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Just as you are immersed in this serenity, danger once again creeps up

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


What a long figure! No wonder eat human, can eat cattle, eat.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Spring Waltz

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Bird's paradise

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The greedy bird, whose prey was clogged to his throat, was stretching his neck and swallowing. Foodie can't afford it.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


In particular, in the Yellow Water cruise ship, do not put arms and other parts of the outside the barricade, otherwise crocodiles can unexpectedly jump up to eat oh.

In addition, it is recommended to bring high power telescopes, you will have a lot of surprises!


Jim Jim Falls 

It's about an hour and a half walk from the parking lot to Jim Falls, and it's okay to start on the road, but the last part of the road is really tough, and you need to keep climbing over the half-man-high rocks. So be sure to wear comfortable sneakers. It will eventually reach Jim Falls and the waterfall, surrounded by a 150m-high cliff. Usually if lack of exercise children's shoes to carefully consider this journey oh.

The only thing I can't believe is I left my camera in the car! It took a while to get over the mountain before I remembered it. It's impossible to go back and pick it up! At that time, there was no smartphone, can only take photos of the poor effect of a few phones, extremely depressed.


We climbed all the way between boulders like the lower right-hand corner, and we had a lot of trouble.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


There was such a white beach in a small pond on the way

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


All the way up the hill is steep and steep, some of the stones are half-man high, and they want to climb up, and there is no other way.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides

After a long journey, we finally arrived at Jim Falls.

Jim Falls breaks in the dry season, and waterfalls in the rainy season are spectacular. But the rainy season can not come here, because the road has been flooded, can only rely on helicopters to overlook the scenery here! The black parts of the cliff were deeply imprinted in the rainy season where the waterfall flew down.

After a lot of hard work, the greatest reward is to jump into this deep pool with a variety of small fish swimming, can wash all the fatigue oh. You know, this is one of the few swimming pools in Kakadu because crocodiles rarely come.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


All the way through such a steep mountain road

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Twin Falls Gorge 

It was a bumpy road all the way to Twin Falls Gorge. In addition, it is very difficult to identify directions in the Kakadu National Park. There is no sign, no reference! On the way, we even drove across a creek where crocodiles might haunt us. Closing the window was a must!

To Twin Falls Gorge's parking lot. Get out of the car for 5 minutes and you'll get to the ferry. It takes about 20 minutes by boat to reach the other side of the river. Then there is a climbing rock, some places are still quite high, looking dizzy, and there are no handrails or chains, such as can grasp, so be extra careful oh. Finally, after crossing a long bridge protected by half-man high barbed wire (the barbed wire is alligator-proof), it finally arrives at Twin Falls..

Because of the dry season, the so-called waterfall is only a trickle. If it is the rainy season, the waterfall will be spectacular. But the rainy season can only be overlooking Twin Falls Gorge by helicopter, because all the roads we've been through have been flooded and crocodiles are infested, so the rainy season can't come here on foot to watch the waterfalls.

The waterway is winding and twists and turns, and we experience the surprise of turning the corner but having another village.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The other ship came into our sight and everyone said hello to each othe

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


There are cliffs and cliffs on both sides of the strait

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


It's on foot again, and the scenery is still amazing.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Across the bridge, it's almost to Twin Falls. Walking along the way is not easy to walk, need both hands and feet, climb up and down all the way up and down, so also good physical strength oh. In addition, knee joint bad children's shoes should also be extra cautious ha. The bridges are blocked by iron fences, which are used to block crocodiles!

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


Finally, Twins Falls! Unfortunately, the dry season, so there is no majestic waterfall, only a trickle. The mountain is so high, you can imagine that during the rainy season it would be the majestic momentum of the current flowing down from a height of 3,000 feet.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides

The fine sand by the water is formed by the slowly weathering of the surrounding rocks, white and delicate, and very comfortable to step on.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The big black marks on the rocks are the marks left by the fall of the rainy season! It can be seen that the waterfall is still very spectacular during the rainy season.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The cliffs around this Gorge are really high.

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


On the way back, I had the privilege of seeing a group of stout Mustang lounging about in the national park, eating grass at leisurely

North Territory Kakadu National Park Guides


The beautiful natural scenery of Kakadu National Park and its long history and culture can be seen everywhere. It is definitely a must-miss treasure in the journey of the Northern Territory.


Author: little fish walking around

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