Birds of Kakadu
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/THINGS TO DO, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Sep 4, 2014, 13:10 IST
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Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage listed area, approximately 250 km east of Darwin in Northern Territory of Australia. The park covers almost 20,000 sq km and has some outstanding birding spots along the stunning 500 km lon … Read more
Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage listed area, approximately 250 km east of Darwin in Northern Territory of Australia. The park covers almost 20,000 sq km and has some outstanding birding spots along the stunning 500 km long sandstone escarpments of Arnhem Land and the vast floodplains of the Alligator Rivers spread out before. Over 280 bird species have been recorded in Kakadu along with 62 mammal species, 125 reptiles, 25 frogs and over 10,000 insects. If you’re lucky, you may probably notice a mosquito or two! Read less

Kakadu National Park is a World Heritage listed area, approximately 250 km east of Darwin in Northern Territory of Australia. The park covers almost 20,000 sq km and has some outstanding birding spots along the stunning 500 km long sandstone escarpments of Arnhem Land and the vast floodplains of the Alligator Rivers spread out before. Over 280 bird species have been recorded in Kakadu along with 62 mammal species, 125 reptiles, 25 frogs and over 10,000 insects. If you’re lucky, you may probably notice a mosquito or two! The main area to visit for a base is probably Cooinda where you can camp or stay in a rather nice motel environment. The hotel itself is built in the shape of a saltwater or estuarine crocodile!
The most outstanding experience though is not just for birds—take the earliest cruise (sunrise hopefully) you can get on the Yellow Waters Billabong (book this at Cooinda the day before at least). It’s truly outstanding—being in the boat allows you to get very close to all the birds and other wildlife, especially the estuarine or saltwater crocodiles. Additionally wallabies are seen from the cruise and around the campgrounds and lodge, and dingo occasionally put in an appearance, as do some large goannas or monitor lizards.
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