Kakadu National Park Budget Accommodation
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There is plenty of budget accommodation to choose from when you travel to Kakadu for your next holiday at the Top End. You do not need to spend a lot of money here to experience the wonder and beauty of this part of Australia. Kakadu budget accommodation offers caravan parks, lodges, apartments and hotels all with fantastic price tags attached.
There are many different caravan parks scattered through the National Park that you can choose from all offering modern facilities such as showers, toilets, BBQ areas and nature walks. Or you can pick from the Aurora Kakadu, the Escape Sport Fishing Lodge, Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn, the Gagudju Lodge Cooinda or the Kakadu Lodge. All these great places offer excellent rooms with all of the modern inclusion to make your stay at Kakadu perfect.
Aurora Kakadu is located in the beautiful Kakadu National Park which makes this the perfect base for your holiday. Set in and around 10 hectares of tropical bushland, Aurora Kakadu offers lush gardens, an abundance of wildlife and pristine nature walks. With all rooms offering air-conditioning, private bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities, television and fridge, what more do you need. Escape Sportfishing Lodge offers anglers the ultimate fishing adventure. You'll enjoy a one and a half hour scenic flight from Darwin to the picturesque island of Groote Eylandt, just off the Northern Territory coast. Their packaged tours will have you fishing in virtually untouched waters. After a lively day’s fishing, relax in air-conditioned tented cabins and sip a refreshing drink on the balcony as you take in one of the best tropical sunsets around. With spectacular scenery, striking sandstone escarpments, abundant wildlife and waters rich with over 50 different fish species, dugong, turtles, manta rays and dolphins - this is nature's paradise.
Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn is a unique hotel that is shaped like a crocodile located in the centre of the world heritage listed Kakadu National Park. It is a popular base for exploring the rugged beauty of the vast National Park. The Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn features the only hotel of its standard in Kakadu National Park. Most rooms (air-conditioned) are located on the ground floor, overlooking the central courtyard that boasts a billabong and shaded swimming pool. There is 110 guests rooms, 1 restaurant - buffet & a la carte, 1 public bar serving eat-in and takeaway meals as well as sit down dining outdoor pool located in centre courtyard.
Set amongst the heart of the Kakadu National Park accommodation, Gagudju Lodge Cooinda offers 48 spacious air-conditioned lodge rooms with convenient access to all amenities and park attractions. The rooms are spacious and comfortable with all of the creature comforts of home. Gagudju Lodge Cooinda is the base for the world renowned Yellow Water Cruises, where crocodiles, birds and occasionally wild horses are seen amongst paperbark forests, Pandanus, freshwater mangroves and exotic tropical trees. Fishing charters are also available.
Located in the South Alligator Area of Kakadu, the Aurora Kakadu is a 3½ star property, offering 138 units which include private patios or balconies, air conditioning, colour television, refrigerator and tea and coffee making facilities. The resort also has conference and function facilities, catering for up to 130 delegates or guests theatre style.
Darwin is approximately 4050 km from Sydney, 3500 km from Brisbane, 3200 km from Adelaide, 4500 km fprom Perth and 1500 km from Alice Springs. Due to these large distances, it is best to fly to Darwin. International travelers can fly into Darwin from Asia or through other Australian destinations. Your local travel agent can assist you in booking flights, vehicle hire and coach tours. The easiest way to get to Kakadu National Park is by coach tour or by hiring a car, and traveling via the Arnhem Highway from Darwin, or the Kakadu Highway from Katherine. These highways are sealed roads and are usually open throughout the year. Wet season flooding can sometimes cause temporary closures.
It takes approximately 3 hours to drive from Darwin to the Bowali Visitor Centre, near Jabiru, in the Park. It is best to stay a couple of days in the Park, instead of doing a day trip, so that you can explore all of the major sites. When planning your itinerary, consider the time of year you will be visiting, the type of vehicle you have and the road conditions. Staff at the Bowali Visitor Centre can help you plan your itinerary for a self-drive tour of the park. Road conditions in the Park vary according to the season. Wet season flooding often occurs between November - April.
So when trying to organise your Kakadu National Park budget accommodation call us and we can help you arrange everything without any worry or stress on your behalf, we will do everything for you.


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