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Kakadu - Cities, Towns and Localities Accommodation |
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Welcome to accommodation Kakadu, Northern Territory (NT),
Australia.
The World Heritage listed park is vast, 250 km by road from Darwin on the Arnhem
Highway, and stretches more than 200 km north to south and 100 km east to west.
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Gagudju Lodge Cooinda
  
Kakadu Highway, Kakadu National Park, JIM JIM NT 0886
Ph: +61 8 8979 0145 Fax: +61 8 8979 0148

Accommodation:
80 powered campsites, 300 unpowered campsites.
Other Accom:
48 air-conditioned Lodge Rooms, 24 backpacker-style rooms.
Facilities:
two restaurants, swimming-pool, petrol station, general store, airport and tour
desk. Many local attractions are within easy travelling distance.
Details:
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda spreads beneath a canopy of trees beside Yellow Water
Billabong in Kakadu National Park, one of the few World Heritage Areas listed
for both cultural and native heritage, and one of the world's greatest nature
reserves.
Kakadu is home to about one third of Australia's bird species. Many of these are
found at Yellow Water, including the comb-crested Jacana, Whistling Kite, Sea
Eagle, Brolga and Jabiru. An abundance of fish provides a source of food for the
large population of crocodiles.
Gagudju Lodge Cooinda is the base of the world - renowned Yellow Water Cruises,
where crocodiles and birds are seen on the flood plain amongst Paperbark,
Pandanus and Fresh Water Mangroves. Fishing charters are also available.
The Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre is located less than 1 km by road or 15
minutes walk from the Lodge and offers a walk through an Aboriginal cultural
display area, cinema shows and an Aboriginal arts and craft shop.
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ICHOTELS GROUP HOLIDAY INN |
Holiday Inn Gagudju Crocodile Hotel Jabiru
  
Flinders Street, Jabiru NT 0886
Details:
Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn at Jabiru is situated in the heart of the Kakadu
National Park, one of the few World Heritage sites listed for both cultural and
natural heritage, and one of the worlds greatest nature reserves.
The hotel, created by a Darwin architect working with the local Aboriginal
people, is in the shape of a crocodile, 250 metres from head to tail and 30
metres across the belly. Its jaws encompass the entrance, which leads to an
expansive marble foyer designed to represent a cool, green billabong. The
crocodiles body section houses 110 guest rooms overlooking a central courtyard
with a recreation area of natural billabongs and a shaded swimming pool.
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Holiday Inn rates and book your accommodation online
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