When people think of the Great Ocean Road, it’s the Twelve Apostles, stunning scenery, eucalyptus trees and gum trees, and koala-studded natural habitats that come to mind. But penguins? Yep, they’re down here too, if you know where to look. Not the cartoon-sized Emperor penguins from Antarctica, mind you. We’re
How Big Are the Mamukala Wetlands?
Located in the stunning Kakadu National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, the Mamukala Wetlands are one of the most ecologically rich and visually amazing wetland systems in the Top End. These incredible wetlands cover several square kilometres and are part of the floodplain system fed by seasonal monsoon rains. The
How Far Is Kakadu National Park from Darwin?
Kakadu National Park is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations, famous for its culture, wildlife and ancient rock art. Located in the Northern Territory, the park covers nearly 20,000 square kilometres and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The distance from Darwin to Kakadu depends on where you are
Drive to Katherine Gorge Guide
Katherine Gorge, nestled in the stunning Nitmiluk National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, is one of the country’s most famous natural wonders. With its towering ancient sandstone cliffs, winding wild rivers and rich Indigenous history shared by the traditional owners, it’s a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Top End.