Kakadu is the name of the most famous national park in the Northern Territory.
The national park that starts with a K in Northern Territory, Australia, is Kakadu National Park.
Kakadu National park is in the northern part of the Northern Territory.This should not be confused with Uluru-Kata Tjuta National park, which is in the southern part of the Northern Territory.
Three of the best known national parks in the Northern Territory are:Kakadu, Australia's largest national parkNitmiluk National Park, which contains Katherine GorgeUluru - Kata Tjuta National Park in central Australia, 450km from Alice SpringsA more comprehensive list of national parks in the Northern Territory can be found at the related link below.
Northern Territory of Australia.
No. Kakadu National Park is in the far north of the Northern Territory. Uluru is in the Kata-Tjuta National Park, which is in the southern part of the Northern Territory. The two national parks are located about 1800km apart.
Kakadu National Park is in the continent of Australia. It lies in the northern portion of the continent, in the Northern Territory.
Ulura National Park is in Northern Territory.
Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory in Australia.
Kakadu National Park is in the continent of Australia. It lies in the northern portion of the continent, in the Northern Territory.
The Adelaide River is in the Northern Territory of Australia and it starts in Litchfield National Park.
The Australian scenes of Crocodile Dundee II were filmed in Queensland, Northern Territory, and Sydney. The Northern Territory scenes were filmed in Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park, in the north.
Yellowstone was declared the world's first national park in 1872. The majority of the park was in Wyoming Territory, the northern part of the park was in Montana Territory, and the western part of the park was in Idaho Territory. Wyoming became a state in 1890, Montana became a state in 1889, Idaho became a state in 1890.