Arnhemlander Cultural and Heritage Tours - Jabiru

From $ 156.0 to $ 195.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8941 9611
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Arnhemlander Cultural and Heritage Tours offer specialised small group touring to a fascinating and unique area inside Arnhem Land and Northern Kakadu. Your guide, often an indigenous guide, will take you to places inaccessible to most, where you’ll explore stunning landscapes consisting of impressive sandstone escarpment outcrops, forests, floodplains and billabongs. Gain an insight into traditional land ownership, bush and hunting skills, food gathering and bush tucker preparation. You’ll also see ancient rock art as well as some fine examples of Western Arnhem Land art at a local community art centre.

These informative tours are owned and operated by the Djabulukgu Association, an association representing the Aboriginal land owners of Northern Kakadu National Park and areas of Western Arnhem Land.

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