Kakadu Air
Important COVID-19 update – Visitor restrictions
COVID-19 safety measures remain in place at Kakadu National Park. The Northern Territory Government has implemented a number of health directions to keep the community safe.
It is important for travellers to keep up to date with the COVID-19 situation in Australia as it is continually evolving. Read more.
NT Health also encourages visitors to the NT to protect themselves against mosquitoes due to the presence of Japanese encephalitis.
Experience the breathtaking majesty of Australia’s largest national park with Kakadu Air.
From this spectacular vantage point you’ll see the most astonishing side of Kakadu - look down on ancient sandstone plateaus, sheer escarpments, endless savanna forest, white sand beaches, winding rivers and expanses of floodplains.
And the piece de resistance - during the tropical summer - crashing waterfalls gushing into deep plunge pools far below!
Kakadu Air is Kakadu’s only specialist scenic flight operator, established in 1981. Aircraft type are the most suitable scenic flight aircraft available, a Gippsland Airvan or Cessna Grand Caravan.
Choose from 30 or 60 minute flights in a helicopter or a fixed-wing aircraft. You can also package your flight with a Yellow Water Cruise.
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Departs from
Darwin, Jabiru or Cooinda
How often?
By arrangement
Maximum group size
10 people
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