For five months, the parched floodplains of Kakadu National Park—so dry they cracked like shattered pottery in September—become a . Rivers that didn’t exist in August swell to 10 kilometres wide. Waterfalls that were mere trickles become roaring monsters: Jim Jim Falls plunges with 200 metres of raw power, its spray visible from space.
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Come in the Wet.
Welcome to the Wet Season.
Known locally as “The Wet,” this isn’t just a weather pattern. It is a physical force, a cultural reset, and the most dramatic act of environmental theatre on the continent. From November to April, the Top End—spanning Darwin, Kakadu, Broome, and Cape York—transforms from a sun-bleached savanna into a thundering, emerald labyrinth of water, lightning, and life. To understand the Wet, you must first survive the Build-Up . wet season australia