![]() ![]() I don't think I need to remind you to exercise caution around crocs. Cooinda Lodge Kakadu will make a good base for your trip and take a Yellow Water Cruise. To see the crocs and those mangroves, you can take a boat tour on Yellow Water Billabong, from Cooinda, on Kakadu Highway (21), about 35 miles southwest of Jabiru. The buffalo's name was Charlie – and we'll be meeting him again. They encounter the buffalo on the road between the town of Jabiru and Gunbalanya, an Aboriginal community to the northeast. The first part of the drive is through Arnhem Land, the very northwest corner of the park. At 20,000 square km, it’s Australia’s biggest national park.Ī much easier way to visit is the three-hour drive southeast from Darwin.Īpart from its awesome landscapes, waterfalls, rainforests, wetlands and ancient rock art there’s exotic wildlife including – yes – saltwater crocodiles. When Mick and Sue venture out into the bush to find the precise site of the attack, they travel well over 1,100 miles (by road) to Kakadu National Park, In the northeast of Northern Territory. After the unexpected worldwide success of the film, its name was changed to the Walkabout Creek Hotel, now expanded to become Crocodile Dundee’s Walkabout Creek Hotel, 27 Middleton Street – although the hotel itself stands on the corner of Kirby Street and Wylde Street. The Federal Hotel here was fitted with a false façade to become the rough-and-tumble ‘Walkabout Creek Inn’. ![]() Crocodile Dundee film location: Crocodile Dundee film location: the 'Walkabout Creek Inn': Walkabout Creek Hotel, McKinlay, Queensland | Photograph: Wikimedia / Ken Hodge ![]()
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