Day 18 Katherine to Gunlom Falls
Today we are going to Kakadu!
Tammy writes:
Early morning in Katherine and this is the largest population of people that we have seen since we have been ‘on the road’.
So many people lining the streets as an oversized load is moving through town. It is almost as if there is a parade – preceded by a police escort that looks more like the pace car at the Indy 500. I for one can feel the excitement and maybe a little nervous anticipation as it is pretty spectacular to see this oversized load being transported. It was worth stopping and watching.
- Oversize load in Katherine.
- Spectators
- Police escort.
- Two prime movers pulling and one pushing.
- A large engine.
- Edith Falls at Katherine.
- Edith Falls at Katherine.
- Kakadu Hwy
- Kakadu National Park
- Kakadu National Park
- Long way to everywhere.
- Administration office at entry to Park.
- Park Pass sign
- At the entrance to Kakadu.
- World Heritage Area
Tammy writes:
Anybody ready for a dip? The beautiful, natural pools and refreshing, cascading falls are major part of the experience of the Northern Territory.
We are off to Kakadu National Park. This is so exciting! And yet, it is making me feel a little apprehensive. Kakadu is home to 10,000 crocodiles – a tenth of all the crocs in the Northern Territory (Yipes!).
We are starting this part of our adventure with a hike to the top of the Gunlom Falls. We can’t let a few crocs stop us from taking a much-needed, refreshing dip into the cool infinity pool at the top. Look at that view!
- Crocs live here.
- Don’t risk your life.
- Gunlom Camping Area
- Climbing to falls.
- Palm at Gunlom.
- Looking down at Gunlom campground.
- Over the edge.
- Kim at Gunlom.
- Plunge pool at Gunlom.
- My vehicle at the Campground.
- Mud boots
- View from the pool.
- Tammy at Gunlom.
- Infinity pool at Gunlom.
Day 19 Gunlom Falls to Yellow Water
- Kakadu Highway
- Track into Cooinda.
- To Yellow Water.
- South Alligator River
- Kim relaxing at Cooinda.
- Gagudju Lodge
- In restaurant.
- Kangaroo skewer
- Taste of Kakadu platter.
- Menu item
- Restaurant
- Delightful
- The delectable Tammy with a delectable kebab.
- Yellow Water plaaque
Day 20 Yellow Water to Darwin
Yellow Water is part of the South Alligator River floodplain and is one of the premier attractions of Kakadu.
- Kakadu Bluebird
- Cattle Egret on horse at Yellow Water.
- Corellas
- Corellas
- Cormorant with fish.
- Darter and eagle in tree.
- Egret at Yellow Water.
- Egret
- Egret
- Female Darter at Yellow Water.
- Green pygmy geese
- Juvenile Rufous Night Heron
- Juvenile Rufous Night Heron
- Magpie geese with egrets.
- Magpie Geese
- Magpie Goose at Yellow Water.
- Nesting Jabirus at Yellow Water.
- Croc (crocodylus porosus) among the water lilies.
- Crocodile in the Yellow Water lagoon.
- Croc among the water lilies.
- Crocodile in the Yellow Water lagoon.
- Crocodile in the Yellow Water lagoon.
- Crocodile in the Yellow Water lagoon.
- Crocodile in the Yellow Water lagoon.
- Croc among the water lilies.
- Butterfly
- Red water lilies
- Whistling kite
- Water lilies
- Water pads
- Whistling Ducks at Yellow Water
- Whistling ducks
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Eagle in tree.
- Sea Eagles
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Eagle taking off.
- Sea Eagle taking off.
- Sea Eagle
- Sea Eagle
- Wild horses at Yellow Water.
- Wild horses and egrets.
- Wild horse with insect eating egret.
- Wild horse with insect eating egret.
- Yellow Water lagoon
- Yellow Water lagoon
- Yellow Water lagoon
- Yellow Water lagoon
- Yellow Water billabong
From Yellow Water we travelled to Jabiru and then Ubirr to see the world famous, aboriginal rock art.
- Bowali Visitor Centre at Jabiru
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- Bowali Visitor Centre
- At Ubirr
- Ubirr battlement
- Beware of crocodiles.
- At Ubirr rock art site.
- Laws to live by.
- Look up
- Just outside Jabiru.
- Tammy at Ubirr.
- Tammy at Ubirr.
- View from Ubirr.
- Views of part of the Spencer Range from Ubirr.
- Views of part of the Spencer Range from Ubirr.
- Views of part of the Spencer Range from Ubirr.
- Views of part of the Spencer Range from Ubirr.
- Views of part of the Spencer Range from Ubirr.
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Ubirr rock art
- Coming out of Ubirr.
- To boat ramp.
- South Alligator River
- On the Arnhem Highway while driving into Darwin.
- ASLAV
- Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) encountered on the road to Darwin.
- Heading to Darwin.
- Screw pine palms.
- Overtaking a road train.
- At Humpty Doo.
The Arnhem Highway took us through Marrakai and Humpty Doo to Darwin. Finding a vacancy at a caravan park was difficult and soaked up a fair bit of time.
Two nights in the Top End capital gave us the chance to ‘catch our breath’ and allowed Tammy time for some retail therapy.