Best Kakadu Tours & Trips

Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Australia’s Northern Territory, reveals ancient Aboriginal rock art, diverse ecosystems, and dramatic landscapes shaped by millennia. From the striking escarpments of Ubirr to the billabongs of Yellow Water, where crocodiles and migratory birds thrive, Kakadu offers profound connections to Indigenous culture and wilderness. Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin Gorge) and Maguk invite quiet reflection with crystal pools, while Gunlom Falls delivers panoramic views across the stone country. Accessible via 4WD tracks and seasonal roads, the park’s rhythm follows the wet and dry seasons, each unveiling unique wonders—from monsoon-fed waterfalls to flooded floodplains—making careful planning essential for an authentic outback journey.
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6-Day Top End Highlights Tour from Darwin: Katherine and Kakadu | Nitmiluk Gorge | Kakadu National Park | 1 Country and 3 Cities | 5 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 Tour Code: 729024
Start / End City
Darwin
Duration
6.0 Days
City & Attractions
Darwin, Katherine, Kakadu +7 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
$2,332.00
15-Day Australian Outback Tour from Adelaide: Port Augusta, Uluru, Alice Springs and Darwin | 1 Country and 12 Cities | 14 Breakfasts, 10 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 Tour Code: 728934
Start / End City
Adelaide, Darwin
Duration
15.0 Days
City & Attractions
Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Uluru +22 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
$5,828.00
2 Day Kakadu Outback Retreat Tour from Darwin (Lodge Double/Twin Room): Kakadu National Park | Yellow Water Sunset Tour | Nourlangie Rock
Most Meals Included
5.0 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 690768
Start / End City
Darwin
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Darwin, Kakadu, Kakadu National Park +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$707.72
2-Day Kakadu Outback Retreat Tour from Darwin (Lodge Single Room): Kakadu National Park | Yellow Water Sunset Tour | Nourlangie Rock
Most Meals Included
5.0 (3 reviews) Tour Code: 690771
Start / End City
Darwin
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Darwin, Kakadu, Kakadu National Park +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
From
$786.75
9-Day Australia Outback Adventure Tour: Kings Canyon, Alice Springs, Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park
Select Meals Included
Local Specialty Meal
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 715281
Start / End City
Uluru, Darwin
Duration
9.0 Days
City & Attractions
Uluru, Darwin, Kakadu +8 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
Live
5-Day Australia Tour: Kakadu National Park, Katherine Gorge, Litchfield National Park and  Florence Falls
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
Local Specialty Meal
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 715986
Start / End City
Darwin
Duration
5.0 Days
City & Attractions
Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine +2 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Operator
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
From
Live
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Best Time to Visit Kakadu

Spring 2026
In spring, Kakadu National Park enjoys warm days averaging 30°C (86°F) with decreasing humidity and vivid landscapes awash in golden light. As the dry season begins, waterfalls like Jim Jim and Twin Falls flow strongly from recent rains, while wetlands teem with birdlife, including brolgas and kingfishers. Wildlife viewing peaks along the Yellow Water Billabong, where crocodiles bask, and lotus blossoms bloom. The cooler mornings are ideal for hiking to Aboriginal rock art sites at Ubirr and Nourlangie, revealing ancient stories etched into sandstone.
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Summer 2026
During the summer months, Kakadu enjoys spectacular lightning storms and heavy tropical rainfall, perfect for witnessing the landscape at its most powerful and lush. Average temperatures range from 24°C to 34°C (75°F–93°F), ideal for scenic flights over the roaring Jim Jim and Twin Falls, which are inaccessible by ground but breathtaking from the air. The season hosts an explosion of birdlife across the inundating wetlands, while local Aboriginal cultural centers provide deep insights into the "Gudjewg" monsoon traditions. Outdoor markets in nearby Jabiru offer indigenous art and bush-tucker-inspired treats. Scenic boat cruises on the Yellow Water Billabong provide views of a flooded wilderness teeming with crocodiles and migratory birds.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn in Kakadu National Park brings warm days averaging 31°C (88°F) and cooler nights, with low humidity and minimal rain—ideal for exploring. The dry season has fully set in, making wetlands like Ubirr and Yellow Water prime spots for wildlife viewing, especially crocodiles and migratory birds. Crisp morning light enhances photography, while guided walks and boat cruises reveal rich Aboriginal rock art and thriving ecosystems. Waterfalls such as Jim Jim and Twin Falls begin to lessen in flow but remain striking and more accessible.
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Winter
Winter in Kakadu is defined by clear blue skies, cool nights, and the peak of accessibility across the park’s rugged terrain. Average temperatures range from 17°C to 31°C (63°F–88°F), ideal for 4WD adventures to Maguk, swimming in crystal-clear plunge pools at Gunlom, and hiking the ancient escarpments. The park comes alive with the Mahbilil Festival, featuring indigenous music, dance, and bushfood competitions, while cozy campsites offer a chance to sleep under a canopy of southern stars. Scenic drives offer breathtaking views of the Arnhem Land escarpment and drying floodplains, perfect for wildlife photography and birdwatching. Winter in Kakadu blends rugged adventure, deep cultural connection, and pleasant outdoor temperatures, providing visitors with the ultimate Australian outback getaway.
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Reviews for Kakadu Tours

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2-Day Kakadu Outback Retreat Tour from Darwin (Lodge Single Room): Kakadu National Park | Yellow Water Sunset Tour | Nourlangie Rock

Perfect Wilderness Retreat

Staying at the Outback Retreat Lodge after exploring Kakadu's wetlands felt like a true bush escape. Waking up to birdsong after a comfortable night was exactly what I needed.

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2 Day Kakadu Outback Retreat Tour from Darwin (Lodge Double/Twin Room): Kakadu National Park | Yellow Water Sunset Tour | Nourlangie Rock

Adventurous and Spectacular Sights

This 2-day tour perfectly balanced adventure and relaxation. We experienced incredible wildlife spotting and breathtaking views.Waking up to the sounds of the Kakadu wilderness from our room was absolutely incredible.

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9-Day Australia Outback Adventure Tour: Kings Canyon, Alice Springs, Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park

Good!

I wasn’t sure what to expect from the outback, but this tour exceeded my expectations. Alice Springs was a great starting point, and the hikes in Kakadu and Litchfield were breathtaking.

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5-Day Australia Tour: Kakadu National Park, Katherine Gorge, Litchfield National Park and Florence Falls

The landscapes on this tour were incredible.

Kakadu National Park was a wildlife haven, and Litchfield’s waterfalls were perfect for cooling off. Katherine Gorge was the highlight with its towering cliffs.

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FAQs about Kakadu Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Kakadu National Park for wildlife and scenery?

The best time to visit Kakadu National Park is during the dry season, from May to October. During these months, most roads and walking trails are accessible, waterfalls are flowing, and wildlife is easier to spot near permanent waterholes. Temperatures are warm but manageable, and there is minimal rainfall.

Are there any entry fees or permits required to visit Kakadu National Park?

Yes, all visitors to Kakadu National Park must purchase a park entry pass. The fee is AUD 40 per person (valid for 14 days) or AUD 70 per vehicle (up to 12 people). Passes can be bought online, at park entrances, or at visitor centres. Children under 16 enter free with a paying adult.

Which areas of Kakadu should I visit for Aboriginal rock art, and are tours available?

Key rock art sites include Ubirr and Nourlangie (Burrungui), featuring ancient paintings up to 20,000 years old. Ranger-guided tours at both locations provide cultural insights. Self-guided audio tours are also available. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat and enhance your experience.

Is Kakadu National Park accessible during the wet season?

Much of Kakadu is closed during the wet season (December to March) due to flooding and impassable roads. Some areas like Jabiru and Bowali Visitor Centre remain accessible. Arnhem Land is open year-round but requires a permit. Check Parks Australia’s website for current road and site closures before travel.

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