GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #39 | Page 44

KAKA-DON’T? NO! KAKADU! WORDS: LINDA LEE RATHBUN IMAGES: STEVEN DAVID MILLER/NATURAL WANDERS KAKADU NATIONAL PARK IS A RITE OF PASSAGE FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS. IF YOU HAVEN’T VISITED, YOU ARE MISSING OUT ON ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S MOST BREATHTAKING NATURAL WONDERS. Some people disparagingly call it Kakadon’t, but if you take the time to truly explore this vast region, you will soon see that it is, indeed, Kakadu. The park covers 20,000 square kilometres and can easily take a week or more to explore. Because the park is so large, planning is a must. Kakadu is divided into seven regions, each with camping. It can be worth moving camp once or twice so that you don’t spend as much time driving back and forth. The dry season is April through October; the Wet is from November through March. If you are travelling on unsealed/4WD roads, or around the Wet, be sure to check on road conditions/advisories before heading into the park. There are several caravan parks; the national park campgrounds are first-come first-served with varying facilities and fees collected on site.