Mamukala Wetlands

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On the edge of Kakadu National Park, Mamukala Wetlands is a serene birdwatcher's paradise that rewards early risers with spectacular wildlife displays. Just off the Arnhem Highway, this accessible boardwalk and bird hide offer a front-row seat to one of Australia's most vibrant wetland ecosystems, where magpie geese, jacanas, and buffalo roam against a backdrop of paperbark forests and floodplains.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours to fully appreciate the wetlands. A quick stop can be as short as 30 minutes if you just want to stretch your legs and scan the bird hide, but for the best experience, arrive at dawn or dusk and allow time to walk the short boardwalk loop (400 m) and sit quietly in the hide. Pair it with a morning at nearby Bowali Visitor Centre or an afternoon exploring Ubirr.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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