AnswerID: 202277 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 13:35
Member - Norm C (QLD)
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With bitumen roads, you can go there almost any time, but of course some things won't be accessable.
Timing depends on the wet season for that year. We were there in late July / August this year and
Jim Jim falls and a few walks were still closed following the big and late wet season (and cyclone) this year.
In my view, though the earlier you go after things open the better. Some of the falls will still be flowing, plenty of water at
Yellow Water etc.
In a 'normal' year April (late) is probably OK, but what's normal???
The further North we went in the park, the bigger the mozzies got. My wife used 2 or 3 cans of spray and still has marks on her ankles (3 months later) where she was bitten. They almost drove her mad. I on the other hand hardly noticed them, but that might have been the effect of the red wine.
As it is your first trip to the area, don't miss
Litchfield NP as well. Much smaller and very different to
Kakadu, but also very beautiful.
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