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  1. Inspiration for your Arnhem Land trip. Top 10 things to do in Arnhem Land. Experience ancient Aboriginal culture, dramatic landscapes and true Australian wilderness in Arnhem Land, one of the least inhabited regions of the world. Here are 10 things to do in this remote 90,000 square kilometre reserve to Darwin’s east.

  2. Arnhem Land has a total population of approximately 16,000 people, of whom 12,000 are Aboriginal Yolngu people – the traditional owners of the land. Here’s a detailed guide about Arnhem Land, covering the highlights, organised tours, DIY trips and all the essential info.

  3. Experience ancient Aboriginal culture, dramatic landscapes and true Australian wilderness in Arnhem Land, one of the least inhabited regions of the world. Here are 10 things to do in this remote 90,000 square kilometre reserve to Darwin’s east.

  4. Arnhem Land is an adventure-lover’s playground. Take a guided tour to the best sights by land, sea or air. A timeless land – a natural treasure trove of billabongs wetlands, rain forests, wildlife and ancient escarpments. To visit Arnhem Land you’ll need a permit from the Northern Land Council.

  5. Find yourself in paradise – East Arnhem Land is beautiful and diverse with remote and rugged coastlines and white sandy beaches. This vast area of nearly 100,000km 2 of land is one of Australia’s last strongholds of traditional Aboriginal culture.

  6. On the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Nhulunbuy is the gateway to Aboriginal communities, their arts and culture of East Arnhem Land. The Gove Peninsula encompasses nearly 100,000km 2 of land owned by the Yolngu Aboriginal people and is famous for spectacular beaches and great fishing. The mangrove-fed waters of the Peninsula are jumping ...

  7. Visit arts centres within Kakadu and throughout Arnhem Land to view stunning examples of traditional painting, sculptures, prints and crafts. Watch local artists at work and browse exhibits for a deeper understanding into this ancient practice.

  8. Arnhem Land is home to one of the world’s oldest living cultures – found in the far flung north-eastern region of the Northern Territory. Here are 5 of the best ways to experience the magic of Arnhem Land.

  9. Join Garma Festival in the remote north of Australia as the Yolngu clans of Arnhem Land come together for a four-day celebration of art, music, dance, ceremony and song.

  10. From Katherine to Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula – be prepared for an adventure. Considered one of Australia’s last unspoilt areas, Arnhem Land is just waiting to be discovered. The Central Arnhem Road starts 50km south of Katherine and finishes in Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula.