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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 | Brisbane to Byron Bay Road Trip Itinerary

Queensland | Brisbane to Byron Bay Road Trip Itinerary

Discover local breweries and wineries across Queensland's Scenic Rim and Northern New South Wales

Day 1: Brisbane Apollo Branch to Tamborine Mountain

Distance: 80km

Travel time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Pick up your Apollo vehicle and head south in the direction of Mt Tamborine. Once you've arrived, spend the afternoon visiting the beautiful Curtis Falls before watching the sun go down from Rotary Lookout. 

 

Day 2: Tamborine Mountain

We hope you're hungry, because there is a wealth of delightful food and wine is waiting for you today. We recommend treating yourself with a visit to Witches Falls Winery and Cellar Door

 

Day 3: Tamborine Mountain to Stanthorpe

Distance: 214kms

Travel time: 2 hours 50 minutes

We hope you left room after a day in the Tamborine Mountain because it's only going to get better. Today's destination is Stanthorpe, situated just on the Queensland side of the Queensland New South Wales border. Wine lovers rejoice, Stanthorpe has over 50 vineyards to choose from and while you're here be sure to drop in on Sutton's Juice Factory to taste their famous apple pies and buttermilk scones. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 4: Stanthorpe to Byron Bay

Distance: 261kms

Travel time: 3 hours 35 minutes

Cross the border today and enter Northern New South Wales. The world famous (partly due to the Hemsworth brothers!) Byron Bay is your destination for today. 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 5: Byron Bay

After a quick trip to the Cape Byron Lighthouse (the most easterly point of the Australian mainland!) get ready to eat your way through Byron Bay. Spend the day slowly working your way from the acai bowls on the coast to The Farm on the Byron Bay hinterlands. 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Day 6: Byron Bay to Burleigh Heads

Distance: 82kms

Travel time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Head back to Queensland today, with the fashionable Burleigh Heads to look forward to. Burleigh Heads is known for great surf, incredible views and hip dining and we recommend watching the sun go down with fresh Pan-Asian dish from Rick Shores. You can thank us later!

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 7: Burleigh Heads to Brisbane

Distance: 95km

Travel time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Early risers can conquer the Burleigh Headland walk before heading back to Brisbane. Brisbane is a growing foodie hub, with many delightful and delicious restaurants located along the Brisbane River. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Highlights

Kooroomba Vineyards and Lavender Farm

The Kooroomba Vineyard & Lavender Farm is ideally located in the Scenic Rim. This stunning property is home to a cellar door, restaurant, and lavender shop overlooking 6 acres of vineyards and fields of lavender with views of the Scenic Rim Mountains.

Granite Belt Wineries 

Stanthorpe is home to 50+ vineyards and many outstanding cafes and restuarants. Soaked in European culture with produce as diverse as the seasons, the Granite Belt is a food enthusiast’s delight from the paddock to the plate. 

The Farm, Byron Bay 

Situated on the outskirts of Byron Bay, The Farm is predominately a working farm, home to a collection of independent businesses all sharing in a common goal "Grow, Feed, Educate." It's a great place to see how a farm works and suports the surrounding nature.

Rick Shores

This local's favourite is not only situation right on the water at Burleigh Heads, but the menu boasts an array of droolworthy items. Unsurprisingly, it received a chef’s hat in the 2019 and 2020 Australian Good Food Guide and landed a prized spot on the Australian Financial Review’s Top 100 Restaurants list.

 

Where to Stay

Thunderbird Park Tamborine Mountain

Country Style Caravan Park

Ingenia Holidays Byron Bay

Burleigh Beach Tourist Park 

 

 

 

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