Kakadu Semi‑Permanent Eco‑Comfort Camps are located within or adjacent to existing national park campgrounds, such as at the Yellow Water, Gunlom, or Jim Jim regions, and placed to reduce impact while offering direct access to walking trails, billabongs, and rock art sites. Guests do not set up or take down tents; all management is handled by guides, allowing more time for exploration and relaxation.
These semi‑permanent eco‑comfort camps are part of the acclaimed Kakadu Walking Adventure, a guided expedition led by Australian Walking Holidays. Designed for immersive walking tours in Kakadu’s rugged wilderness, these camps blend minimalist design, environmental sustainability, and comfort near iconic bushwalking and cultural sites. Campers sleep under safari‑style tents with beds, hot solar showers, shared toilets (where available), and a communal lounge area, while relying on the National Park’s facilities for ablutions and some amenities.
Camp Features:
- Spacious “safari-style” tents with raised beds and pillows & foam mattresses
- Camp beds or swags inside tents for high comfort and insulation
- Communal lounge tent, often with seating and a campfire area
- Solar-heated showers and sit-down toilets, using existing park infrastructure
- Minimal‑impact designs, emphasizing sustainability and Leave No Trace
- Walk‑in proximity to walking sites; no need to drive between camp and trails
Style & Service:
- Fully catered with three meals daily, prepared in camp by a professional crew
- Support includes tent setup, camp storage, meal service, and trail briefing
- Small group sizes (max 12), focused on slow travel and environmental connection
- No Wi-Fi and limited power (12 V USB charging), encouraging digital detox and nature immersion