Once you consider harmful roads, possibly it’s a mountain cross, icy situations or horrible site visitors. Effectively how a couple of street the place you drive by a crocodile-infested river three hours from the closest hospital?
It’s no exaggeration to say Kakadu, three hours east of Darwin, is magnificent. The twice the scale of Lebanon, this nationwide park within the Northern Territory has all the things.
Kakadu’s landscapes are extremely various, with savanna woodlands, monsoon vine forests, hills and sandstone escarpments, tidal flats, mangroves, rivers and billabongs—even 100km of rugged estuarine shoreline inside its borders.
House to the Bininj/Mungguy, the longest dwelling tradition on earth, Kakadu has one of many largest collections of historic rock artwork within the nation. It’s additionally filled with dramatic landscapes and waterfalls, full of wildlife—virtually a 3rd of all Australia’s chicken species reside right here.
There are additionally an terrible lot of crocodiles.
Within the Northern Territory, there are over 100,000 grownup saltwater crocodiles. Round 10% of them reside in Kakadu Nationwide Park alone. There are additionally freshwater crocs right here too, however they’re often shy and infrequently seen. The salties, nevertheless, are daring, aggressive and voracious.
Discover extra of our tales on Kakadu right here.
Operating straight throughout one of many main roads that cleave the border between Kakadu and Arnhem Land’s Garig Gunak Barlu Nationwide Park, the East Alligator River is a favorite searching floor for a whole bunch of crocodiles.
Try our video of Cahill’s Crossing:
Within the dry season, between Might to October, the water ranges of the East Alligator are low sufficient to permit 4×4 autos able to water crossings to ford the river.
Nevertheless, it’s nonetheless dangerous.
Together with the river currents and particles like rocks and branches, the street can also be the shallowest level of a standard white mullet swim. These massive fish are compelled down the brackish water by tide flows and fill the waterway, attractive many massive crocodiles into the realm.
And that’s all a part of the spectacle.
From the (very protected) viewing platforms just a few metres above the banks of the river, with whistling kites circling overhead, you possibly can watch these dwelling dinosaurs snap fish up as they swim previous, crunching down on them with their highly effective jaws.
And the longer you gaze on the river, the extra crocodiles you see.
At first they seem like floating logs, however then you definitely discover these ‘logs’ maintain their place within the stream of the river. Then one turns, its sharply crenelated tail turning. You see eyes and a protracted snout, the glint of lengthy enamel.
Generally you see little entrance toes poking out of the water.
After they’re searching on the floor, salties—and solely ones on this space—have developed what’s referred to as the ‘cross posture method’. They’re really feel for fish that swim by them that they’ll attain spherical and chomp up, trebling their probabilities of catching a meal.
What’s The Greatest Time To Go To Cahill’s Crossing?
The very best time of yr to see crocodiles at Cahill’s Crossing is within the dry season, however particularly between July-October, when the motion of fish upstream is at its best.
Throughout this time, low tide is prime viewing. Seeing the tide change and the crocodiles all flip to face the water movement, and due to this fact oncoming fish, is fascinating.
It’s additionally probably the most dramatic time to see automobiles crossing, water surging above their headlights, every bump and bounce of the uneven street floor absolutely sending sickening jolts by the stomachs of the motive force and their passengers.
Low tide additionally means you’ll have the ability to see the crocs as they swim and climb onto the inundated street, poised ready for fish—or the rest—that may float into their deadly jaws.
What About The Automobiles?
It’s wonderful to look at autos* driving by the river—already a precarious manoeuvre—after which should keep away from a big crocodile that’s determined to arrange camp on the submerged street.
By legislation, drivers have to provide approach to the animals, who have a tendency to not take a lot discover of huge four-wheel-drives or service autos bearing down on them. Ultimately the crocodile will transfer out of the way in which, a surging splash signalling its retreat to deeper water.
Automobiles will need to have four-wheel-drive capabilities, excessive clearance and ideally a snorkel for this type of water crossing.
*As a result of this street leads throughout the border from Kakadu Nationwide Park to Arnhem Land and Garig Gunak Barlu Nationwide Park, you want a separate allow to cross the East Alligator River right here.
The place Else Can You See Crocodiles In Kakadu?
With so many salties within the park, there’s likelihood you’ll see one in most massive water sources. For sure, until you’re with a information or a parks official has informed you expressly, don’t swim at Kakadu. There are locations which can be protected, however you continue to have to verify.
Additionally, by no means be the primary one in!
The Yellow Water Billabong (Ngurrungurrudjba), which is a part of the South Alligator River, and likewise close by Jim Jim Creek is full of crocs.
You are able to do wonderful cruises alongside Yellow Water—extremely really useful.
There are additionally river cruises you possibly can take as much as the southern fringe of Cahill’s Crossing. The boats transfer between these big apex predators as they hunt.
As you possibly can think about, it isn’t a good suggestion to attempt to go over Cahill’s Crossing on foot.
The Conventional House owners ask you to keep away from the water’s edge, to not cross the causeway on foot and to watch these spectacular creatures from the security of the viewing platform.
Couldn’t agree extra!