Most travelers to Australia stay around the big cities and pristine beaches of the east coast, but thrill-seekers and adventure-lovers are better off heading to the rainforests of the north.
Visit the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park and discover ancient Aboriginal rock art, swimming holes and waterfalls with breathtaking Outback vistas, and rugged sandstone cliffs.
Kakadu National Park is one of the most prominent national parks in the Australian state of the Northern Territory. At around 20,000km2, Kakadu is nearly half the landmass of Switzerland.