Take a trip to Australia's largest national park and discover Aboriginal rock art sites and exotic landscapes teeming with wildlife.
At Australia’s largest national park you will see important Aboriginal rock art sites, and exotic landscapes teeming with wildlife.
Explore on foot, join a cruise or guided tour, and spot crocs and birdlife. Swim in waterfalls, and discover an ancient and fascinating local Aboriginal culture.
Driving the Nature’s Way tourism drive you’ll experience many of the park’s major sites including Mamukala Wetlands, the Bowali Visitor Centre, the town of Jabiru, Nourlangie Rock, Jim Jim and Twin Falls and Cooinda. So, pitch a tent, park your van or, for something different, try a safari camp that includes an authentic cultural experience hosted by the park’s traditional owners.