Kakadu is a ‘must see’ destination for many travellers, and with good reason. It is Australia’s biggest National park at 20,000 square kilometers, and offers a diversity of spectacular landscapes and attractions.   The north of the Australian Outback has a tropical climate, which means there is a distinct dry and wet season.  The dry season (May - September) is considered the best time for travel, as most roads are open and the weather is reliable. However, accommodation and campervan rentals during this period can quickly be booked out, so book in advance. Luckily, Camping and Caravan sites are abundant ...