Reopening of Kakadu’s Gunlom Falls anticipated to boost tourism
Kakadu’s waterfall and rock pools, Gunlom Falls will reopen in time for this year’s dry season. Gunlom Falls was made ‘famous’ following the release of the movie Crocodile Dundee in which Gunlom Falls was portrayed as Echo Lake and was the location where Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) and Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) swim and Dundee spears a barramundi.
A new walkway to the upper level rock pools has been reconfigured after the walkway constructed in 2019 was found to have been built too close to a sacred rock art site.
The falls feature a lower pool and also an upper set of rock pools which offer panoramic views across Kakadu National Park.
The falls from the 85 metre high cliffs are seasonal, being at their best immediately after the wet season. Underneath the falls is a large emerald coloured billabong that is available for swimming from May to October, depending on conditions.
Northern Land Council Chair Matthew Ryan welcomed the resolution of the issue saying the reopening of Gunlom would boost the number of visitors to Kakadu National Park and increase tourism across the Northern Territory.
Kakadu Tourism Chair, Lauren Ganley, said the reopening of Gunlom Falls represented an important new era in Kakadu’s tourism future noting “there is no destination in Australia more culturally unique than Kakadu, and so it is essential that we respect the heritage and culture of Traditional Owners in the way the Park is presented to visitors.
“The reopening of Gunlom Falls is part of a wider program to upgrade infrastructure to allow visitors to better appreciate Kakadu’s natural wonders. Another major attraction – Twin Falls – will reopen next dry season after infrastructure upgrades and there are plans for significant investment throughout the Park to re-establish it as one of the world’s leading national parks.
“The timing of the reopening announcement is significant because Qantas has just commenced direct flights from Singapore to Darwin which enables far greater access to the Top End from Europe, traditionally the biggest international market for Kakadu. Increased direct international flights from other Asian ports will also enable greater tourism connectivity.
“It is an exciting future for the region, and in anticipation of strong inbound growth Cooinda Lodge is completing an upgrade of its popular Outback Retreat glamping tents, adding ensuite facilities initially to 10 of the 20 stylish, air-conditioned tents.
“We are hoping that the Gunlom reopening will happen in time for one of Kakadu’s most popular events, A Taste of Kakadu from 23rd – 25th May. It would deliver the ultimate Kakadu experience for visitors.”
Accommodation in Kakadu National Park
Indigenous owned accommodation in Kakadu National Park is available in Jabiru at the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel, built following the success of Crocodile Dundee, and Cooinda Lodge, which offers luxury villas, glamping tents, hotel rooms and extensive grounds, as well as a range of tours and experiences.
More information at Kakadu Tourism
Image top. Gunlom natural infinity pool Kakadu. Credit: Jewels Lynch/Tourism NT; mage centre. Gunlom infinity pool Kakadu National Park; Image below. Gunlom Kakadu with family Credit: Peter Eve/ Tourism NT
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