Kakadu National Park

Karrimanjbekkan An-me Kakadu – Taste of Kakadu Official Opening

Warm up your taste buds at the official opening of the Karrimanjbekkan An-me Kakadu – Taste of Kakadu festival with a program that ignites all the senses.

Experience a traditional ground oven feast. Try traditional bush tucker and sample the wares of our Festival Hub food vendors and community pop up shops.

As the sun sets, join us for the Welcome to Country, followed by traditional dance by clan groups of the region.

Grab a spot on the dancefloor to hear the special guest band to perform a set which will rock the night away.

 

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Bark painting. Photo: Parks Australia

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Cooking class. Photo: Nicholas Gouldhurst

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Festival hub. Photo: Parks Australia

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