Welcome to Darwin, the Northern Territory’s tropical capital.
There’s no time to waste, so get cracking at 6.50 am and hit the road to Wulna Country, where your Limilngan-Wulna hosts – the land’s Traditional Owners – will greet you with a Cul Cul or ‘Welcome to Country’. Learn about their culture during bush tucker talks and didgeridoo and basket weaving demonstrations. Continue to the border of Kakadu and Arnhem Land for a Guluyumbi cruise along the East Alligator River with a Bininj guide. Learn about the cultural importance of the East Alligator River to the Bininj people and take in the tranquillity and rugged beauty. Back on land, jump in a private vehicle and drive to Arnhem Land’s Mawurndaddja. This sacred complex (only recently opened to visitors) has a spectacular series of rock art that research indicates is over 50,000 years old. Spend the afternoon exploring this atmospheric site and learning about its history from your guide. Head to Kakadu for an overnight stay.
Accommodation
Permanent tented camp (with shared facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
Guluyambi Cultural Cruise
Mawurndaddja rock art and occupation complex
Meals Included
Lunch
Dinner
Special Information
Meet your group at the Darwin joining point as listed in your travel documents and leave at 6.50 am. We recommend arriving in Darwin the night before, or earlier, so you make the departure.
Total driving time: about 6 hours (approximately 350 km)
Total walking time: about 1.5 hours (including stops for informative talks)