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Aboriginal Experiences in Northern Territory

Embrace Aboriginal cultures on experiences in Darwin/Gulumerrdgen, Kakadu, Arnhem Land, Katherine and surrounds and Walk in the footsteps of Traditional Custodians in the Red Centre hubs of Uluru, Alice Springs and Kings Canyon.

Meet Aboriginal artists

Uluru is home to one of Australia’s best known Aboriginal art centres. Here you can meet artists, take a class, sign up for a cultural tour, and more.

 

Understand the significance of Uluru

From an Aboriginal-guided tour of sacred traditional lands to a crash-course in Aboriginal astronomy as the stars twinkle above Uluru, uncover a rich array of ways to experience the Red Centre’s sacred monolith. 

 

Be surprised by the desert’s bounty

Australia’s Red Centre may seem like an unforgiving environment. But you’ll be amazed to discover the ingenious ways Aboriginal peoples have learned to live in harmony with this soul-stirring landscape for millennia.

 

Buckle up for a cultural safari

Take a thrilling 4WD adventure to wild and remote Aboriginal lands, where the cultures are as rich as the native wildlife, and Aboriginal accommodations offer opportunities to enjoy the landscapes for longer.

 

Experiences near Darwin, Uluru & Alice Springs

3-Day Kakadu and Arnhem Land Tour

From Fogg Dam Reserve to Yellow Water Billabong, see Kakadu and Arnhem Land in 4WD luxury. Enjoy an airboat ride, and visit remote Gunbalanya, Injalak Hill and Maguk. Explore experience here.

4-Day Cobourg Peninsula Tour

Traverse Kakadu National Park by 4WD to Arnhem Land to glimpse ancient Aboriginal rock art. Camp on Cobourg Peninsula, then cruise the NT's largest marine park. Explore experience here.

Didgeridoo Workshop

Be enthralled by the enchanting sounds of the didgeridoo, and then try your hand at playing this traditional Aboriginal instrument. It’s not as easy as it looks. Explore experience here.

Dot-Painting Experience

A fun and organic dot-painting workshop with a local Anangu artist. Learn about traditional art, symbols, tools and more to create your own artwork. Explore experience here.

Bush Medicine Workshop

Senior Anangu ladies invite you to learn about the use of traditional bush medicine. Discover and sample native plants and their healing properties. Explore experience here.

 

NT Itineraries

These Northern Territory itineraries offer travelers a chance to explore Australia's rugged outback, from the iconic red sands of Uluru to the lush gorges of Kakadu National Park. Whether it's embarking on a cultural journey through ancient Aboriginal sites or venturing into the wild landscapes of Alice Springs, these itineraries showcase the diverse beauty of the region.

Queensland | Cairns to Daintree Rainforest Road Trip Itinerary

Queensland | Cairns to Daintree Rainforest Road Trip Itinerary

From beaches to bush, discover North Queensland in this 10 day road trip itinerary taking you inland and back to the coast.

Day 1: Cairns Apollo Branch to Josephine Falls and Paronella Park

Distance: 123km

Travel time: 1 hour 40 minutes 

Pick up your vehicle at the Cairns Apollo Branch and head south. Today you will be exploring Josephine Falls in Woooroonooran National Park before arriving at the enchanting gardens of Paronella Park. Famous for its rainforest fringed swimming hole and waterfall 'water slide,' Josephine Falls is a popular waterfall with travellers and locals alike and is a great spot to jump right in to your Cairns adventure. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 2: Paronella Park

While you might not expect castles and North Queensland in the same sentence, Paronella Park will pleasantly surprise you. Spend the second day of your North Queensland road trip exploring the incredible grounds of Paronella Park. Built in the 1930s by José Paronella, Paronella Park was once the go-to social location for residents of the Mena Creek area. Now, you can wander through the castle ruins and explore the captivating grounds. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 3: Paronella Park to Undara

Distance: 232km

Travel time: 2 hours 45 minutes

Say goodbye to Paronella Park, today's destination is a different type of magic. After just under 3 hours on the road today, you'll find yourself within Undara Volcanic National Park.

Image: Jason Charles Hill

 

Day 4: Undara 

One of the longest lava tube cave systems in the world, Undara Lava Tubes were created some 190,000 years old from a volcanic eruption. Spend the day exploring this natural phenomenon on a guided tour before enjoying the sunset over the savannah grassland. 

Image: Jason Charles Hill

 

Day 5: Undara to Millaa Millaa

Distance: 171km

Travel time: 2 hours

Say goodbye to the outback and hello the rolling green hills of the Atherton Tablelands. Once you've arrived at the quaint township of Millaa Millaa, make your way stat to the famous Millaa Millaa Falls. Once you've taken in its beauty (and had a cheeky swim under the falls!), continue on to Zillie and Ellinjaa Falls, all within a short distance of one another.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 6: Millaa Millaa to Cape Tribulation

Distance: 218km

Travel time: 3 hours 30 minutes

Enjoy the scenery on today's drive as you pass through green rolling hills, to the Australian bush before arriving in world heritage rainforest at Cape Tribulation.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 7: Cape Tribulation and the Daintree Rainforest 

Just how old is the world's oldest tropical rainforest? About 130 million (give or take a few years!). The Daintree Rainforest is a part of the larger Wet Tropics World Heritage Area and is one of nature's greatest triumphs. Surviving world-altering events (the dinosaur extinction and an ice-age just to name a few!), this rainforest is home to the world's first songbirds and flowering plants. Plus, it's incredibly beautiful. You don't even need to take our word on it - it's been scientifically recognised as a place of "exceptional natural beauty!"

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 8: Cape Tribulation to Port Douglas

Distance: 85km

Travel time: 1 hour 45 minutes

Wind down from your time in the rainforest by visiting Port Douglas. On your way into Port Douglas be sure to stop by Mossman Gorge

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 9: Port Douglas 

Spend your day in Port Douglas however you'd like. Relax at Four Mile Beach, interact with Australian animals at Wildlife Habitat Port Douglas, discover the Great Barrier Reef or, if you've arrived on a Sunday, wander through the Port Douglas Markets. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 10: Port Douglas to Cairns

Distance: 67km

Travel time: 1 hour 10 minutes

We might have even saved the best to last. The Great Barrier Reef drive between Port Douglas and Cairns is one of the most scenic drives in Australia (if not the world!). Be sure to stop at Rex Lookout on your way back to Cairns for stunning views of the rainforest, beach and Coral Sea!

 

Where to Stay 

Paronella Park

Undara Experience

Cape Tribulation Camping

Big4 Port Douglas Glengarry Holiday Park

 

 

 

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