On the second day you can choose. Or Jim Jim Falls or Yellow Water Cruise.
option 1 JIM JIM FALLS
It is and adventurous 1-hour 4wd, plus 1 hour very energetic difficult walk to get to one of the most remote places in Kakadu.
option 2 YELLOW WATER CRUISE
Enjoy the the beautiful Yellow Water Billabong. It is 1.5-hour cruise along the Yellow Water Billabong and South Alligator River. You can spot crocodiles, jabirus, whistling ducks and beautiful lily flowers.
JIM JIM FALLS
Jim Jim Falls is one of the stunning natural attractions located within Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. Here are some key points about Jim Jim Falls:
Jim Jim Falls is situated in the southern part of Kakadu National Park. Access to Jim Jim Falls is typically by four-wheel-drive vehicles and is subject to seasonal conditions.
Jim Jim Falls is known for its impressive waterfall, which drops from the Arnhem Land escarpment. The falls are surrounded by high cliffs and lush vegetation, creating a picturesque and secluded natural setting.
The area around Jim Jim Falls is characterized by rugged landscapes, including towering cliffs, monsoon forests, and plunge pools. The scenery is breathtaking, offering visitors a sense of the remote and untouched beauty of the Australian Outback.
Access to Jim Jim Falls may be restricted during the wet season (typically November to April) due to flooding and difficult road conditions. It's essential to check with park authorities for the latest information on road accessibility before planning a visit.
YELLOW WATER
Yellow Water refers to both a body of water and a popular tourist destination within Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Yellow Water is a large billabong (an Australian term for an oxbow lake or seasonal waterhole) located in the heart of Kakadu National Park. It is known for its extensive wetlands, lush vegetation, and abundant wildlife. The billabong is part of the South Alligator River floodplain.
Yellow Water is renowned for its rich biodiversity, especially in terms of birdlife and crocodiles.