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Backpacking Kakadu, Australia
Lonely Planet’s David Andrew reveals the seasonal changes of Kakadu National Park and why you must see the sights of this World Heritage listed national park.There’s so much to see and do whilst backpacking in Kakadu – take a tour or drive yourself to top sights like Jim Jim and Twin Falls; cruise Yellow Water Billabong or East Alligator River and spot massive crocodiles.There’s plenty of accommodation to suit all budgets, so what are you waiting for - travel to Kakadu.
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Working Holiday in Darwin
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Working Holidays in Kakadu
UK backpacker Faye Christodoulou is on a working holiday in Darwin, gateway to the world-famous Kakadu National Park, where she works as a tour hostess.
Working Holiday near Alice
German boilermaker Martin Taschenmacher is on a three month working holiday with a group of backpacking friends at Napperby Station in Outback Australia.
Working Holiday at Glen Helen
Belgian backpacker Vincent de Bievre knows the MacDonnell Ranges well. He has travelled them on foot, by helicopter and on overnight camping trips from his base at Glen Helen Resort, 90 minutes west of Alice, where he is on a working holiday.
Lonely Planet tips for Darwin
Lauren Bailey from Lonely Planet exposes Darwin’s youthful outdoor lifestyle. An easy destination to explore while backpacking in Australia, Darwin has plenty of jobs to choose from.
Explorer's Way
Follow the same route of Australian explorer John McDouall Stuart and travel through the real Australian outback to the lush northern tropics.
