Kakadu Park ? The Top Tourist Destination

Written By Chouhab on jeudi 18 décembre 2008 | 15:27

By Alvin McClane

You may have heard something about Kakadu National Park, a unique area in the Northern Territory of Australia. Lots of people have been talking about this interesting park, but just what makes Kakadu so unique?

It could be the park's enormous size, the mysterious Nourlangie Rock, or some of the area's interesting geographical features. It's definitely one of the best known parks in the world - thousands visit it every year from all around the world.

It's considered the gateway to Arnhem Land, and an attractive area of almost twenty thousand square kilometers. That's an area that could fit the entire country of Ireland or Denmark neatly inside its borders.

There are lots of different environments inside Kakadu National Park, from the Stone Country and its amazing resurrection grasses to the inundated floodplains, which are below water for several months each year. There are also hills, tidal flats, monsoon forests and a lot more to see.

One of the highlights of most visits to the park is the famous Nourlangie Rock. It sports some amazing drawings and carvings you won't see anywhere else, and it often takes several hours to see the whole site.

The park offers plenty of great opportunities to watch animals, too. There are goannas, crocodiles, wallabies, dingoes and many more - twenty-five different frog species, a third of Australia's bird types and one hundred seventeen different reptiles inhabit the park. Plan a summer trip to see Kakadu's amazing plant life, including some of northern Australia's richest flora.

There's spear grass, sedge, eucalyptus, wildflower displays, paper bark trees, water lilies, succulents, kapok trees, mangroves and the spreading banyan fig. Any plant lover will enjoy Kakadu National Park.

The park also contains a whole tropical river, a sandstone plateau and escarpment, open forests, savannah woodlands, mud flat, floodplains, river banks and a lot more.

The park's spectacular waterfalls are also a sight to be seen, though tourists should remember that these don't run all year. Two of the most famous are Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls, both amazing in the wet season. Roads to the falls may sometimes be closed, making them visible only from the air.

Some of the attractions at Kakadu are available to travelers on foot, but others require a ride in a four wheel drive vehicle to reach. That means you'll need to think about what you want to do and see before you leave, so that transportation won't be a problem.

Because the park is so big and there's so much to see, you may wish to consider booking tours to help you take it all in. There are short trips and multi-day tours that'll give your the opportunity to see everything available. Check out companies like Western Xposure to see your options.

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