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Gagudju Lodge Cooinda - Jim Jim - Kakadu National Park From $160

Situated 3 hours from Darwin, Gagudju Lodge Cooinda offers convenient access to the wonders of Kakadu National Park. Gagudju Lodge Cooinda is in the heart of Kakadu and the ideal base to explore the treasures of the region. Facilities include 48 air-conditioned Lodge Rooms, budget accomodation in air-conditioned twin share budget rooms, shady powered and unpowered campsites, two quality restaurants, lagoon pool and spa, kids playground, tour desk, fuel station, internet kiosk, general store, airstrip, public telephones and recently installed CDMA mobile coverage. Limited facilities during Wet Season. Outback Kakadu resort for travellers on any budget – Gagudju Loge Cooinda.

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Gagudju Lodge Cooinda - Jim Jim ~ Kakadu National Park

All Seasons Katherine - Katherine From $160

Total no. of rooms - 100 No. of disabled rooms - 4 Standard - Refurbished, spacious room with Queen and single bed. Up to 2 children U16yrs stay free when using existing bedding & sharing with at least 1 Adult. Maximum 3 people per room. FREE inhouse movies; in room mini fridge; FREE car parking EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED A natural history of abundant beauty is waiting for you in Katherine, just 320kms south of Darwin. The wonders of Australias natural landscape offers many adventure opportunities. Right at your door-step, just 4kms from the town centre, All Seasons Katherine is set amongst 4.5 hectares of tropical gardens. Spacious and comfortable accommodation awaits you in this re ...

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All Seasons Katherine ~ Katherine







The World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is one of the Nation's most prized cultural and ecological treasures. Almost 20,000 square kilometres in size the park is almost three hours drive east from Darwin along the Arnhem Highway. Renowned internationally for its natural and cultural wonders, Kakadu has one of the highest concentrated areas of Aboriginal rock art sites in the world. On the flood plains, the water lily covered billabongs are stunning. To truly appreciate the Park your visit should include areas like Yellow Water Billabong and Mamukala - unique water environments which attract vast flocks of birds for the majority of the year. A scenic flight by plane or helicopter over the vast expanse which is Kakadu National Park reveals its full majesty. Other major attractions include: Bowali Visitor Centre, Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Nourlangie Rock, Ubirr, Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls Gorge and Gunlom. Visitors to Kakadu have a wide choice of accommodation, from caravan parks and campsites to hotel accommodation and cabin accommodation ranging from budget to three and a half star.