Journey through the heart of Arnhem Land on an exclusive touring route and immerse in the world’s oldest surviving culture. Visit the Aboriginal-owned Maningrida Arts and Cultural Centre and the Djomi Museum to experience the rich cultural heritage. Spend two nights at Mount Borradaile, home to the largest and most renowned rock art collection, including the iconic Rainbow Serpent. Discover ancient rock art at Ubirr and Noarlangie, with paintings dating back 20,000 years. Enjoy exclusive Barramundi fishing and wildlife cruises in the remote heart of Maningrida. Stay two nights at Barramundi Lodge, overlooking the Arnhem Land floodplains. Cruise Yellow Waters, spotting birdlife and crocodiles in the wetlands, and take a 30-minute scenic flight over Kakadu National Park’s escarpments, floodplains, and winding rivers for a unique and unforgettable experience.
Journey through the heart of Arnhem Land on an exclusive touring route and immerse in the world’s oldest surviving culture. Visit the Aboriginal-owned Maningrida Arts and Cultural Centre and the Djomi Museum to experience the rich cultural heritage. Spend two nights at Mount Borradaile, home to the largest and most renowned rock art collection, including the iconic Rainbow Serpent. Discover ancient rock art at Ubirr and Noarlangie, with paintings dating back 20,000 years. Enjoy exclusive Barramundi fishing and wildlife cruises in the remote heart of Maningrida. Stay two nights at Barramundi Lodge, overlooking the Arnhem Land floodplains. Cruise Yellow Waters, spotting birdlife and crocodiles in the wetlands, and take a 30-minute scenic flight over Kakadu National Park’s escarpments, floodplains, and winding rivers for a unique and unforgettable experience.
On arrival into Darwin, enjoy a Darwin city tour before being transferred to the Hilton Garden Inn, located on The Esplanade. Gather for a tour briefing, along with dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Your accommodation: Hilton Garden Inn
Located along the Darwin Esplanade and centrally to a range of different eateries, the Hilton Garden Inn is a great place to unwind and relax.
This morning, fly to Maningrida and experience a Welcome to Country. Spend the next two nights at Barramundi Lodge, owned and operated by Outback Spirit. With special permission from traditional owners, the lodge holds exclusive fishing licenses for several remote waterways, including the Tomkinson and Liverpool Rivers. The lodge offers 12 beautiful safari suites and a restaurant with views overlooking the floodplains below.
Your accommodation: Barramundi Lodge
Stay in luxurious safari suites and unwind on the restaurant’s deck overlooking the stunning Tomkinson River floodplains, the perfect spot for a magical sunset. Savor freshly caught Barramundi, expertly prepared by an in-house chef. Offering exceptional comfort and adventure in the heart of the Northern Territory’s untouched wilderness.
This morning, enjoy an exclusive fishing and marine adventure on the pristine Liverpool and Tomkinson Rivers, teeming with Barramundi. Expert fishing guides will take you to the best spots aboard sturdy Ocean Master vessels, ideal for remote marine exploration. These boats come equipped with an on-board restroom and shade canopy. Even if fishing isn’t your thing, the day offers a wilderness tour with stunning scenery and informative commentary. Visit the Maningrida Arts and Cultural Centre and the Djomi Museum to explore the cultural and spiritual richness of the area. The Maningrida Art Centre empowers local Indigenous artists to pursue successful careers. Later, relax with a sunset drink on the deck before dinner and share stories about the one that got away.
Your accommodation: Barramundi Lodge
Stay in luxurious safari suites and unwind on the restaurant’s deck overlooking the stunning Tomkinson River floodplains, the perfect spot for a magical sunset. Savor freshly caught Barramundi, expertly prepared by an in-house chef. Offering exceptional comfort and adventure in the heart of the Northern Territory’s untouched wilderness.
After breakfast, depart Maningrida and travel through the stone country of west Arnhem Land, crossing the Goomadeer and Liverpool Rivers. Arrive at the turnoff to Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris, Mount Borradaile, then journey along a 40km bush track to the safari lodge, arriving in time for lunch. Check into the cabins, the base for the next two nights. In the afternoon, expert staff at Mount Borradaile will guide you through 40,000 years of Aboriginal culture in a breathtaking landscape, home to some of the world’s most remarkable rock art galleries. The artwork, documenting traditional Aboriginal life, includes depictions of extinct animals, 20th-century sailing ships, and the iconic Rainbow Serpent. Return to the lodge later for dinner.
Your accommodation: Davidsons Arnhemland Safaris Eco Lodge (or similar)
This eco-resort blends creature comforts with a unique Arnhem Land touch. Nestled in a natural bush setting, the lodge features a stylish communal area with dining, lounge, bar, library, and a spacious outdoor deck for alfresco dining. Guests can enjoy views of the sandstone-paved pool, offering a relaxing and immersive experience in the heart of nature.
Today, hop into the open-back Toyotas and continue exploring the stunning Mount Borradaile. Discover the variety of techniques used in rock paintings as styles evolved over thousands of years of occupation and storytelling. Wander through various occupation sites and view artefacts from when these sites were still in use. After lunch, venture into the incredible wetlands of Cooper Creek. Marvel at the prolific birdlife and massive crocodiles basking on the banks, as you explore lagoons that seem straight out of a storybook. As the sun sets over the floodplain, enjoy a drink and nibbles before returning to the lodge for the final night with Davidson’s Arnhem Land Safaris.
Your accommodation: Davidsons Arnhemland Safaris Eco Lodge (or similar)
This eco-resort blends creature comforts with a unique Arnhem Land touch. Nestled in a natural bush setting, the lodge features a stylish communal area with dining, lounge, bar, library, and a spacious outdoor deck for alfresco dining. Guests can enjoy views of the sandstone-paved pool, offering a relaxing and immersive experience in the heart of nature.
Continue travelling through Arnhem Land, with the first stop at the Injalak Art Gallery in Oenpelli, home to over 200 active members, including artists, weavers, and craftspeople from Gunbalanya and the surrounding areas. Cross Cahill’s Crossing (keep an eye out for saltwater crocodiles) into the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Spanning nearly 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu is known for its vast wetlands, diverse wildlife, millions of migratory birds, and over 5000 ancient rock art sites. The Bininj/Mungguy people have lived here for 65,000 years. Visit the Ubirr art site, home to remarkable rock art, and enjoy a 1-kilometre circular track walk. For those feeling adventurous, a 250-metre climb offers stunning views across the Magela floodplain. After lunch, explore the cultural centre before checking into the Mercure Crocodile Hotel for a two-night stay. Dinner will be enjoyed at the hotel tonight.
Your accommodation: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel (or similar)
Famous for its outward design in which the hotel is meretriciously shaped like a female crocodile, the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is an oasis with comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool and restaurant onsite. Located centrally within the township of Jabiru, here is the ideal base to explore Kakadu National Park and be immersed in culture and the Australian Outback.
This morning, take to the water for a Yellow Water (Ngurrungurrudjba) wetlands cruise, where you’ll spot a variety of birdlife and impressive saltwater crocodiles. Next, head to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site, home to stunning rock paintings dating back 20,000 years. For those who want to take in the breathtaking views, there’s the option to climb up to the Gunwarddehwarde lookout. After exploring the site, return to the hotel to relax before dinner.
Your accommodation: Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel (or similar)
Famous for its outward design in which the hotel is meretriciously shaped like a female crocodile, the Mercure Kakadu Crocodile Hotel is an oasis with comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool and restaurant onsite. Located centrally within the township of Jabiru, here is the ideal base to explore Kakadu National Park and be immersed in culture and the Australian Outback.
It’s an early start today as the journey takes you to the airstrip for an aerial view of the stunning landscape. Embark on a 30-minute scenic flight over ancient escarpments, floodplains, and winding rivers, showcasing 1.8 billion years of continuous erosion. Heading towards Darwin, cross the South Alligator River and its expansive wetlands, once used for buffalo hunting. Travel via Humpty Doo before reaching Darwin, where the tour concludes. If staying longer, there’s the option to be transferred to a city centre hotel or the airport for your flight home.