Availability: Applications are open for 2026.
Online Application: This course is available for online application.
As part of 'A Shared Vision for Tourism in Kakadu National Park', which includes "enriching and memorable experiences for visitors and a strong and successful partnership between traditional owners, governments and the tourism industry...", an entry-level course providing tour guides with essential information about Kakadu has been developed.
Parks Australia advised that from 1 April 2008, it will become a permit requirement for all commercial tour operators that any guides leading tours within Kakadu National Park have successfully completed the course. Details of individual guide's certification details will be recorded on the commercial permit application and enforcement of this condition will be carried out in the Park from the commencement of the permit period.
The entry-level training and assessment will cover the key areas of visitor safety, understanding the park's natural and cultural values and history, and minimising environmental impact and legal compliance.
Park staff, Bininj/Mungguy (traditional owners of Kakadu) and the tourism industry have been involved in developing the course, which has been endorsed by the Kakadu Board of Management.
In developing the training program, Parks Australia and Charles Darwin University worked with tour operators and guides to ensure the course meets the operational needs of the broader tourism industry.
| Delivery Details |
| Location | Jabiru Kakadu Online Palmerston |
| Duration | 6 months part-time *Duration may vary depending on how long a student takes to reach the required competency level |
| Study Mode | Face-to-face Online *Information relating to study modes can be found in the 2026 TAFE Student Guide |