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Amuwarngka Cultural Tours (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Amuwarngka Cultural Tours is an Aboriginal owned and operated tour company based on Groote Eylandt, which is in the Gulf of Carpentaria, off the coast of eastern Arnhem Land. Traditional owners guide visitors around various sites of interest on Groote Eylandt, inclucing rock art galleries, swimming holes and remote beaches for shallow water spear fishing experiences. Traditional cultural experiences are assured, whilst learning about land values and lifestyle of the Warnindilyakwa people on Groote Eylandt. |
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Arnhemland Barramundi Nature Lodge (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) The remote and exclusive Arnhemland Barramundi Nature Lodge offers outstanding barramundi and sportfishing safaris, fascinating Aboriginal culture tours and exciting bird watching tours. Explore rivers and inland lagoons, see striking Aboriginal rock art or go in search of bush tucker, or you can enjoy an informative bird watching tour through one of Australia`s final bird frontiers.After an energetic day`s touring, return to the comfortable lodge which is situated on an escarpment fringe overlooking scenic river valleys on the coast of a reserve near the Aboriginal community of Maningrida, approximately 400 kilometres north east of Darwin. |
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Bardedjilidji Walk (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Through layered sandstone outliers, woodlands and wetlands alongside the East Alligator River, this is one of Kakadu`s most interesting short walks which starts at a small carpark 500 metres from the upstream boat ramp on the East Alligator River. You can complete it by yourself or join the guided walk departing the shelter on Mondays. Allow 2 hours for this easy to moderate 2.5 kilometre walk. Please enquire with the Bowali Visitor Centre for accessibility as it is subject to weather conditions and for the availability of guides. |
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Batchelor Butterfly Farm (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory)
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Biddlecombe Cascade (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Biddlecombe Cascades are one of many beautiful swimming and sightseeing locations along the Jatbula Trail in Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge). The one way long distance walking trail is 58 kilometres long and starts at Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) and finishes at Leliyn / Edith Falls, usually taking trekkers four to five days to complete.The Biddlecombe Cascades are fed by a permanently flowing creek that drops into a lovely waterfall. After walking the first day of the Jatbula Trail you will enjoy lazing about in the rock pools and rapids above the falls. This is a great way to enjoy the afternoon sunshine. |
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Guluyambi East Alligator River Cruises (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Guluyambi is an informative Aboriginal cultural and wildlife cruise on Kakadu’s scenically spectacular East Alligator River. Aboriginal guides specialise in catering to small groups for a personal and unique cultural, bush tucker and wildlife experience. Come and count the crocodiles. |
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Injalak Arts and Crafts (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Injalak Arts and Crafts offer an aboriginal art experience where you will climb to Injalak Hill to view the local rock art and the Arnhem Land escarpment.Located at Gunbalanya / Oenpelli, a small Aboriginal township close to the East Alligator River in western Arnhem Land, it is approximately 300 kilometres east of Darwin and 60 kilometres east of Jabiru. Nearby is the rugged Arnhem Land escarpment area of deep plunging gorges, huge boulders and wide overhanging rock platforms, Stone Country. Gunbalanya billabong at its rear is surrounded by open floodplains and overshadowed by Injalak Hill, a site extensively rich in rock art paintings and the source of much inspiration for the artists. |
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Kakadu Culture Camp (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Owned and operated by traditional Bolmo Deihdrungie clan Aboriginal people, learn about and experience an authentic and utterly fascinating journey within the heart of Kakadu National Park. Enjoy a Kakadu Culture Camp cultural experience through night or tailored tours with a three course traditional campfire dinner with barramundi and buffalo cooked on the coals, fresh cooked damper (bread) with home-made bush jams and cream, and guided bush tucker walks. Using local pandanus fibre, learn basket weaving and make a Kakadu bracelet to take home, have a go on the didjeridu or simply soak up the local billabong atmosphere while fishing. Crocodiles are often seen lurking nearby, dingos and wallabies are spotted on the rivers edge and even barramundi can be seen by underwater spotlight. You’ll learn the legend of Warramurrunggundji, Creation Mother for the Kakadu people, as well as other Aboriginal night sky stories. There is also art and craft for sale at special prices when touring with Kakadu Culture Camp. |
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Kakadu National Park (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and cascading waterfalls covering over 19,000 square kilometres. Kakadu is Australia`s largest national park and can be entered either from Darwin on the Arnhem Highway or via Pine Creek on the Kakadu Highway. The Nature’s Way tourism drive is a great way to explore the park. The flora and fauna found is diverse, with pockets of rainforest, wetlands rimmed with paperbarks, pandanus and cycads and dotted with lotus lilies. Some of Kakadu’s amazing wildlife includes crocodiles, barramundi, and birds, such as magpie geese, brolgas, jabirus and white-bellied sea eagles. Around 1,000 different plant species, a quarter of all Australian freshwater fish species, and over one third of Australian bird species can be found in the park. |
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Magela Cultural and Heritage Tours (Kakadu and Arnhem Land The Northern Territory) Magela Cultural and Heritage Tours are specially designed for the adventurous, active traveller. It is 100 per cent owned and operated by the traditional owners of the land the tour visits, and for this reason, you will visit places inaccessible to most. This four-wheel drive day tour into Arnhem Land and Northern Kakadu includes visiting the Aboriginal community of Gunbalanya / Oenpelli, meeting Aboriginal artists at Injalak Arts and Crafts Centre, climbing Injalak Hill, an exclusive boat cruise on Inkiyu Billabong. Experience significant Aboriginal rock art sites, spectacular landscapes, wildlife and learn of traditional land management, bush tucker and hunting skills. With experienced guides, this personal tour takes small groups in comfortable four-wheel drive vehicles with forward facing seats. |
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