Top Hill Stations from Australia.
KAKADU NATIONAL PARK

Australia is fentastic honeymoon destination and tourist place. The kakadu national park is located in northen territory of Australia. This is the hotspot for tourist.There are many types of birds found in this area.There are so many heritage sites in this area.Australia is a romantic bug.History seekers will live travelling in Kakadu national park
Kakadu National Park is a
major tourist attraction in Australia’s north. Visitation in
2005 was 202,000. Kakadu’s dramatic
landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife
are what visitors are drawn to. There are many beautiful water
falls and gorges within the park that are popular with visitors,
such as maguk GULNOM FALLS TWIN FALLS and JIM
JIM FALLS.Kakadu National Park has some of the best
examples of Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The sites of Nourlangie and Ubirr
are among the most visited locations in the park. It is possible to view some
of Kakadu’s diverse wildlife at places like Yellow Water Billabong, Cooinda on
board a wildlife cruise or at Mamukala Wetlands or Anbangbang Billabong. The
Kakadu region is one of the world’s best for bird watching as approximately 30
percent of Australia’s bird species can be seen here.
Large crocodiles are also
commonplace and visitors are likely to see them at Yellow Water and East
Alligator River so it was no coincidence that the Crocodile Dundee films were
shot here. Visitors are urged to exercise caution around crocodiles as they
have been responsible for a number of fatal attacks. Recreational fishing is a
popular activity inside Kakadu National Park. The main target species is
Barramundi and the most popular locations are Yellow Water, the South Alligator
and the East Alligator River. Hunting is not allowed in Kakadu National Park.There
are several accommodation options in the park, mostly found in the town of
Jabiru, as well as a range of services to cater to visitor’s needs. Visitors
can experience Kakadu National Park with a recognised tour operator or they can
drive themselves. Many of the park’s sites are accessible by standard two wheel
drive vehicles, but areas like Twin and Jim Jim Falls and Gunlom require four
wheel drive vehicles. Visitors can experience Kakadu National Park via the
Nature’s Way tourism . The climate is monsonal, characterised by two main seasons: the dry and wet season . The 'build up' describes the transition between the dry
and the wet. During the dry season (from April/May to September), dry southerly
and easterly trade winds predominate. Humidity is relatively low and rain is
unusual. At Jabiru, the average maximum temperature for June–July is 32 °C.
During the 'build up' (October to December) conditions can be extremely
uncomfortable with high temperatures and high humidity. However, 'build up'
storms are impressive and lightning strikes are frequent. In fact, the Top End
of Australia records more lightning strikes per year than any other place on
earth. At Jabiru the average maximum temperature for October is 37.5 °C.The wet
season (January to March/April) is characterised by warm temperatures and, as
one would expect, rain. Most of the rain is associated with monsoonal troughs
formed over Southeast Asia.
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