Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Kakadu

Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Kakadu, Australia

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Cultural center in Kakadu, Australia

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Is it safe to swim in Kakadu?

Swimming in Kakadu is at your own discretion, and it is essential to observe all warning signs. Kakadu park rangers do their best to remove saltwater crocodiles from popular waterholes, however, crocodiles have been known to move into these areas undetected.

Why is Kakadu so famous?

Kakadu National Park is a living cultural landscape with exceptional natural and cultural values. Kakadu has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 50,000 years, and many of the park's extensive rock art sites date back thousands of years.

How many Aboriginals live in Kakadu?

About 2,000 people lived in the Kakadu area before the arrival of non-Aboriginal people. Now there are about 500 Aboriginal people living in 18 outstations dotted throughout the park.