イエローウォーターは、在来の動植物が生息する内陸のビラボンであり、世界遺産に登録されているカカドゥ国立公園の最も有名なランドマークの1つです。
イエローウォータークルーズに乗って、または水際の遊歩道に沿って散歩しているときに、公園の野生生物をご覧ください。
Ngurrungurrudjbaとして知られるビラボンは、クーインダの小さな集落の近くにあります。ワニ、野生の馬、水牛、その他の野生生物が生息しています。ボートクルーズの一環としてイエローウォーターに出て、多種多様な野生生物を詳しく見てみましょう。生息する鳥類の広大な範囲には、ジャカナ、白鷺、ジャビル、ウミワシ、カササギガン、その他多くの在来種が含まれます。
遊歩道を散歩して、海岸に並ぶペーパーバークの森、パンダナス、淡水マングローブを研究してください。ビラボンの表面には、美しいピンクと白のスイレンが点在しています。水が引いたら、氾濫原を横切ってホームビラボンの展望台まで散歩します。忘れられないトップエンドの夕日を眺めるのに最適な場所です。
アボリジニの文化についてもっと知るために、ワラジャン文化センターの建物に電話してください。
カカドゥ国立公園への入場には入場料が必要です。
Travellers’ stories
What makes Yellow Water special?
Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba)is Kakadu’s most famous wetland and contains one third of Australia’s bird species. Its abundant wildlife and beautiful views make it a fantastic place to stay, explore or take a cruise. Yellow Water is part of the South Alligator River floodplain and home to some impressive saltwater crocodiles.
[/faqHow do I get to Yellow Water?
From Darwin the drive is 305km and will take you 3 hours and 10 minutes. Follow Route 36 (Arnhem Highway) until you reach Jabiru and continue on the Kakadu Highway until you reach your destination.
[/faqHow do I get around?
All of the Yellow Water attractions are accessible from a 2WD vehicle.
[/faqWhat things are there to see on the way to Yellow Water?
Fogg Dam
This was built in the 1950s as part of a Northern Territory rice project. The project failed but the dam is still there and has become a fantastic spot to see wildlife, to enjoy a picnic and to reflect on the power of nature.
Window on the Wetlands
The Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre overlooks the Adelaide River floodplains and is approximately 65km from Darwin or a 50 minute drive.
What is the best time to visit Yellow Water?
Most people prefer to arrive in the dry season, from May to October, when the days are sunny and the nights are cool. The average daily maximum is about 32 degrees Celsius.
November to April is the wet season, when humidity climbs and daily maximums can hit the high 30s. This brings balmy evenings and spectacular thunderstorms, which is part of what makes the NT wonderful.
[/faqCan I camp at Yellow Water?
You can camp at Cooinda Camping Ground, which offers a range of camping options from unpowered and powered sites to budget cabin accommodation. The campground is located beside the Yellow Water Billabong. Cooinda is a great place to set-up camp for a few days as there is a petrol station, general store, shaded swimming pool and bistro-style dining.
[/faqWhat are the best things to see and do at Yellow Water?
Take a Yellow Water Cruise
An absolute must do on any trip to KakaduNational Park. The Yellow Water boat cruises operate throughout the year and the scenery is spectacular. The morning and evening are the best time to experience the billabong and the abundant wildlife that inhabit the area.
Take a walk, look and wander on the Yellow Water boardwalk
The Yellow Water boardwalk and billabong walk are accessible from July to November after the wet season rains have receded. From here you can safely spot crocodiles surfacing and cruising around or sunning themselves on the banks.
Take a guided tour of Kakadu’s stunning sites
This program with rangers and traditional owners runs in the dry season months from April to September.
There’s a whole range of activities here. You can learn traditional weaving and painting with Aboriginal artists, explore wildlife habitats all while rangers point out significant plants to both the ecosystem and the traditional owners. You can also see rock art and ancient Indigenous campsites.
For more information, call the Bowali Visitor Centre Jabiru on 08 8938 1120
[/faqWhere else can I go from Yellow Water?
Depending on which direction you came from, there are many other attractions off the Kakadu Hwy within Kakadu National Park.
If heading northeast on the Kakadu Highway, Nourlangie, with its spectacular walks and impressive rock art, is approximately a 35 minute drive from Yellow Water.
If heading south, Maguk Waterfall (Barramundi Gorge) is approximately 63 km. Leave plenty of travel time as the last stretch of road is 4WD only. The estimated travel time is approximately 2.5 hours.