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Review: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel

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Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel

Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is located in the township of Jabiru, inside Kakadu National Park. This hotel is the perfect base to explore Kakadu.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

We stayed at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel during our recent trip to the Northern Territory. The hotel is located towards the northern end of the park, making it the ideal base for attractions such as Ubirr, Cahills Crossing & Mamukala Wetlands. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

The Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel features spacious rooms that area ideal for families, a shaded tropical pool in the centre and the Escarpment restaurant and bar which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and uses locally sourced ingredients. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

We enjoyed a daily included breakfast and also dined in the restaurant several times in the evenings. Some nights are a la carte and others buffet if there is a tour group staying at the hotel.

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A few minutes walk away is the Jabiru town centre which includes a small supermarket – the only supermarket in Kakadu. 

Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel
Flinders Street
Jabiru, NT
Phone: +61 8 89799000

Email: reservations@crocodilehotel.com.au
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Mamukala Wetlands Walk Kakadu National Park

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Mamukala Wetlands Walk Kakadu National Park

The Mamukala Wetlands Walk in Kakadu National Park is a short walk that showcases an astonishing variety of bird life.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Mamukala Wetlands Walk is a short, flat walk from the car park to an observation platform where large numbers of magpie geese, kites, comb-crested jacanas, cormorants, willie wagtails, purple swamp hens, finches and kingfishers can be seen in a billabong, making this one of the best birdwatching areas in Kakadu.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Kakadu is home to one third of Australia’s bird species, and many of whom are endemic to this region. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

The viewing platform is covered and has seats for sitting quietly and watching the birds and wildlife. It can be accessed by wheelchair.

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Get more information on the Mamukala Wetlands Walk.

Get information on visiting Maguk Falls.

Visit Jim Jim Falls.

See the Spectacular Jumping Crocodiles.

See some of the world’s oldest rock art at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock.

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Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock Kakadu National Park

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock Kakadu National Park

See some of the world’s oldest and most impressive rock art along the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) main gallery and shelter walk, and enjoy spectacular views of the Arnhem Land escarpment.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

The stunning rock art at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) documents life from 20,000 years ago to the first contact with European explorers. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) is one reason why Kakadu is World Heritage-listed for outstanding cultural values. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Take the 1.5 km gallery and shelter walk through what is essentially an outdoor cultural museum where the paintings, shelters and artefacts embedded in the rock present traditional ways of life for the local indigenous tribes. 

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The main rock art site on the walk is the Anbangbang gallery and shelter. There are a number of artistic styles spanning various time periods in the gallery that cover a range of topics including representations of creation beings, such as Namarrkon (lightning man), depictions of European sailing ships from first contact with white people and x-ray art of animals and fish.

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Further along the walk is the Kunwarddewardde lookout over the Arnhem Land escarpment.

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The walk to the main gallery is open all year round and is wheelchair accessible.

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Read more about Burrungkuy (Nourlangie)

Get information on visiting Maguk Falls.
Visit Jim Jim Falls.
See the Spectacular Jumping Crocodiles.
See some of the world’s oldest rock art at Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock.

Visiting Maguk Falls Kakadu National Park

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Visiting Maguk Falls Kakadu National Park

Maguk Falls in Kakadu National Park is a pristine natural waterfall and plunge pool, accessible via a 4WD track and 1km bush walk.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

The 14km unsealed road used to reach Maguk Falls is suitable for 4WD only. There is a moderate 1km walk/hike from the carpark to the plunge pool. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Maguk is much easier to access than Jim Jim Falls, making it a more popular option for park visitors. 

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

The plunge pool is croc-free, and warmer than Jim Jim, making it a great option for swimming.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Swimming out to the waterfall and jumping off the rocks is popular, however it is quite a long swim and many visitors choose to bring a pool noodle if their swimming stamina is not fantastic. 

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Be sure to check that Maguk Falls is open before visiting. 

Get more information on Maguk Falls.
Visit Jim Jim Falls.
See the Spectacular Jumping Crocodiles

Visiting Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

Visiting Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park

Jim Jim Falls are the tallest waterfalls in Kakadu National Park. Visit them by foot in the dry season or view them by air in the wet.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

At 200m high, the mighty Jim Jim Falls are also bigger than all of the waterfalls at Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks in the Northern Territory.

Jim Jim Falls and nearby Twin Falls are special places for their Aboriginal custodians. They believe that Nayuhyungki, the creation ancestors, travelled across this area. 

During the summer months the falls are only able to be seen by air, however, during the dry season, it’s possible to walk through monsoon forest and clamber over boulders to reach the base of the falls.

Before starting on the drive to Jim Jim Falls, check the daily access report to ensure they are open to visitors.

It’s not an easy journey to make. The 50km road into the start of the walk is 4WD access only, is unsealed and often corrugated. It is a narrow, winding road that involves driving across a creek with a firm concrete base that can be more than 0.4 metres deep. A snorkel is highly recommended – we managed the drive without one but it was a hairy drive.

At the car part, there are basic toilet facilities and picnic tables.

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From the car park, it’ is a 2km return walk to a deep pool. 2km might not sound like much but it’s a really tough walk, particularly towards the end with massive sharp boulders to navigate. Allow a least an hour in each direction. The rocks and boulders can be extremely slippery, so sturdy footwear is essential.

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The plunge pool at the base of Jim Jim falls is extremely deep and cold. Drownings have occurred here, and swimming is not recommended. 

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Bring energy foods and snacks, plus several litres of water. Avoid walking in the hottest part of the day.

Things to do in Kakadu National Park

While there are generally no crocs in the waterfall, be aware that there may be crocs in the area at all times so be cautious and follow directions on the signs. 

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Get more information on Jim Jim falls.

See the amazing jumping crocodiles on the Adelaide River.

Adelaide River Jumping Crocodile Cruises: Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise

Jumping crocodile cruises

Adelaide River Jumping Crocodile Cruises: Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise

See the Aussie saltwater croc up close on the Adelaide River jumping crocodile cruises. 

A trip to the Top End isn’t complete without spotting one of our most fearsome apex predators – the Australian Saltwater Crocodile. 

Jumping crocodile cruises

The crocodile was facing extinction 40 years ago, after 50 years of extensive hunting for their skin. In the early 1970s, the number of crocodiles in the wild had dwindled to as low as 3000.

Jumping crocodile cruises

Crocodile hunting was banned in the early 1970s, the result of pressure from conservation groups, and numbers since then have recovered to sustainable numbers. 

One of the best ways to see wild crocodiles is on one of the jumping crocodile cruises run by Spectacular Crocodile Cruises.  

Jumping crocodile cruises

The river cruise is an educational adventure, where guests learn about Croc biology, territorial habits and their value to the ecosystem.

Jumping crocodile cruises

You’ll see not only the largest saltwater crocodiles up close, but some of north Australia’s most interesting birdlife as well.

Jumping crocodile cruises

Tours are scheduled daily at 9am, 11am, 1pm & 3pm, are scheduled to last an hour.

Jumping crocodile cruises

There are a few groups Adelaide River jumping crocs tours, however the Spectacular Crocodile Cruises is the only one that is Aboriginal owned. 

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