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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Jabiru. From adventure to mindfulness and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join renowned chefs Paul 'Yoda' Iskov of Fervor and Ben Tyler of Kakadu Kitchen for a delectable four-course dinner under the stars. Dietary requirements can be catered for if notified beforehand, as well as your preference of alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage service, so please ensure you add these when booking. We look forward to welcoming you to this unforgettable evening! Please note that tickets are limited, so book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Learn traditional weaving under the guidance of Daluk (Aboriginal women). See the magic as pandanus spiralis leaves are dyed with flowers and seeds, creating vibrant fibres for your own woven creation.
Sit alongside a first nations artist to explore the art of traditional painting.
Learn how to play the oldest woodwind instrument in the world with talented carver and artist Dale Austin.
Complimentary shuttle for Taste of Kakadu festival night
Join Luke Paterson* from NT Bird Specialists' on this expert-guided bird walk looking for endemic Kakadu bird species.
Start your morning with renewed energy, connecting with the wisdom of natural cycles and practising deep listening with the living landscape. Brand new to Taste of Kakadu, this session is more than a yoga class. This Yoga on Country experience is an invitation to tune into your own inner landscape while sensing the presence of Country and its cycles around you. Join Cristina Aranzubia, who lives and works alongside the Kakadu Bininj/ Mungguy aboriginal and non-aboriginal community. With 15 years of yoga practice, her teacher training in Hatha and Vinyasa Yoga follows the linage of renowned yogi T. Krishnamacharya. Her training was enriched by guidance from Aboriginal yoga teachers across Australia who embrace both ancient philosophies.
Try the intense flavours Indigenous bush spices can bring to your everyday cooking. Then create your own custom spice blend to take home. Under the guidance of chef Paul ‘Yoda’ Iskov (Fervor), learn the origins and uses of traditional bush flavours. Perfect for anyone keen to add a true Kakadu twist to their pantry!
Join Luke Paterson from NT Bird Specialists' on this expert-guided bird walk looking for endemic Kakadu bird species. This 3.5km return walk (flat with some rocky steps) has a mix of stone country, woodland and monsoon forest habitat and provides quiet refuge for arafura and sandstone shrike-thrush & other specialities like chestnut-quilled rock-pigeon & helmeted Friarbird (sandstone race) living amongst fascinating rock art painted over the ages. Morning tea is provided.
Join NT Bird Specialists on an expert-guided birdwatching tour around the ever-changing & picturesque Mamukala Wetlands. Search wetlands & paperbark forest for shorebirds & bush birds including Little Curlew, Australian Bustard, Red-backed Fairy-wren, Partridge Pigeon & cuckoo species. Capture Kakadu’s feathered beauties in gorgeous natural light and learn about ethical bird and wildlife photography with your expert bird photography guide Luke Paterson. Morning tea is provided.
Join Luke Paterson* from NT Bird Specialists on this expert-guided bird walk looking for monsoon forest and sandstone bird species. Venture to north-east Kakadu to explore sandstone country and riverine monsoon forests searching for: rainbow pitta, rose-crowned fruit-dove, pacific baza and arafura fantail. Other wildlife includes saltwater crocodiles and black flying foxes. Up to 3km walk, mostly flat with possible rocky sections. Morning tea is provided.