If bumpy four-wheel drive tracks and trekking without trails is your idea of adventure, head for the World Heritage ancient landscapes of southern Kakadu and rough it in the outback to feel the spirit of this biological wonderland.
Drones of coaches and four-wheel drive buses leave Darwin every morning heading for the hot spots “ticky box” day tour of the world heritage Kakadu national park with screeches of “Awwwwwesome….. coooooooool” and “Oh my gorrrrrrd” trailing in their wake.
While my husband, Paul, rolls his eyes in irritation of generation Y’s overused lingo, I fear we’ve finally morphed into grumpy middle aged-farts so I decide to seek out an alternative way to explore Australia’s largest national park.
Read the full article in Escape Magazine
- Dry season river crossing, Kakadu, NP, Northern Territory
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Congratulations! Well done Tracy! Great article
Thanks Jo and good luck in the Travel Supermarket “Capture the Colour Competition”
Kakadu tours adventure is simply fantastic. I wish I could get out and experience nature. The waterfalls is enticing. I bet you got a free body massage under it. But wait! Crocodiles are there right? Anyway, lovely post Tracey.
Thanks and yes, you have to be careful when getting a massage under those waterfalls that you don’t end up as lunch!
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Great article. Would love to be swagging it in Kakadu….Kakadu is high on my Aussie bucketlist.
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Thanks Anita, Highly recommend a few days there.
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