Yurmikmik walks, Northern Territory.
Kakadu National Park delivers all the wonder it’s renowned for and more during a day’s adventure complete with ample swimming opportunities.
Embark on an extraordinary outback journey in the enchanting world of Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO world heritage-listed treasure. Boasting rugged escarpments, thriving rainforests, and ancient rock art galleries dating back 20,000 years, there is no shortage of places to see and Kakadu hikes to explore. With a multitude of interconnected day treks, the Yurmikmik Kakadu walks lead to different waterfalls complete with ample swimming opportunities. As a wet season experience, there is the chance to catch a glimpse of the millions of migratory birds which grace the wetlands each year. For hikers and nature enthusiasts alike, Kakadu National Park’s ancient landscape and history delivers a sense of wonder and awe.
Kakadu National Park delivers all the wonder it’s renowned for and more during a day’s adventure complete with ample swimming opportunities.
On the eastern edge of Kakadu National Park this walk passes many Aboriginal rock art sites including examples of x-ray…
A strenuous hike from the Kakadu woodland plain up to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), a large sandstone outcrop. Midway through the trek…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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