1. Kakadu National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in the northern territory of Australia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest national parks in the world. The park covers an area of over 19,000 square kilometers and is home to a wide range of unique flora and fauna, including over 280 species of birds, 60 species of mammals, and 117 species of reptiles. Kakadu is also home to ancient rock art that dates back thousands of years and provides a glimpse into the area’s rich history and cultural heritage.

2. Kakadu National Park is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season from May to September. The park is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily, and there are several visitor centers located throughout the park. The park’s main phone number is +61 8 8938 1120.

3. Admission to Kakadu National Park is AU$40 per person for a three-day pass or AU$25 per person for a single day pass. There are several tour operators that offer transportation to and within the park, or visitors can rent a car and explore on their own. There are also several campsites and lodges located within the park for those who wish to stay overnight.