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Venture through the unique landscape of Kakadu National Park by exploring the diverse range of walking trails. From leisurely strolls to challenging hikes, there's an adventure for every fitness level and interest. The Bardedjilidji Walk is your introduction to Kakadu, showcasing the delicate ecosystem and traditional Aboriginal land management practices over 1.5 kilometers, completed in roughly 45 minutes. For a break from the heat, the Koolpin Gorge walk is 4 kilometers, taking roughly 90 minutes, and features refreshing swimming holes surrounded by sandstone cliffs and lush vegetation. Kubara Pools offers the same environment but with only a 1-kilometer, 30-minute stroll.
If you are searching for viewpoints, capture panoramic views from the Budjmi Lookout. This hike is 2 kilometers and takes about 60 minutes. Pack a picnic and enjoy. For the adventurous hiker, the Badbong Wodjmeng Sandstone River Walk (6 kilometers, 3-4 hours) offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Discover the rugged beauty of the sandstone formations and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape. This trail is best suited for experienced hikers with a good level of fitness.
Remember to pack essentials such as water, sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent. Be aware of the weather conditions and potential wildlife encounters. Adhere to park regulations and leave no trace.

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