After the lavish aussie brekkie mentioned in the last post, Uluru and the Megameter slog, we headed straight for the Kakadu National Park, where we got to experience pure and untouched wildlife in a whole new dimension. Since the very north of Australia is located in the tropical climate zone, the whole park (which with over 19 thousand square km of area is absolutely huge) is bursting with wildlife.
On our first day in the park, we toured around on our own, admiring the age-old aboriginal paintings throughout various sites in the park, and hunting for some great animal photos.
On the next day, we got up very early to take the sunrise boat tour out on the Yellow Waters. Seeing and hearing the tropical wildlife waking up right at sunrise is such an incredible experience which I couldn’t even find the words to describe. So here are some pictures instead: