Journey Through Time Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) Rock Art Tour

Highlights

  • Explore the sacred Nourlangie rock art site, gaining insight into Aboriginal culture and traditions from a local custodian.
  • Walk through the breathtaking landscapes of Kakadu National Park, experiencing the changing seasons and their significance to the Bininj people.
  • Engage with a 100% Aboriginal owned tour, ensuring an authentic and enriching connection to the land and its stories.

Description

Book an exclusive cultural tour with a Kakadu Traditional Owner and custodian of Nourlangie (Burrungkuy) rock art site, a sacred place for Aboriginal people in the heart of Kakadu National Park.

Walk together through this timeless landscape, learning about Creation Ancestors through to caring for Country today. Hear stories about life in Kakadu and see Country from a Bininj perspective as the landscapes change throughout the seasons.

Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated family business, with over 35 years experience in the tourism industry.

Duration: 1.5 hour tour.

Location: Visitors will need to meet their Bininj tour guide at the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) car park shelter.

Bookings: Private tours available year round on request.

Corporate and tour groups welcome.

School group rates available – please contact us murdudjurlkakadu@gmail.com

Category/Classification
Tour
Cultural and Theme Tours
Walking and Biking Tours

Contact and Map

  • Start location: Nourlangie Trail, Kakadu, Northern Territory, 0822, Australia
Lat -12.86554, Lng 132.81400
Indicative rate
  • $750.00 – $1,750.00 Adult
    Private tour group bookings from $750.

Schedule

  • On demand
    Private tour bookings only, available year round on request.

Booking Options

Images and Video

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Tour Length / Duration

  • Half Day or Less

Transport modes

  • Land – Motorised

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Public Toilet

Fitness level

  • Moderate

Tour format

  • On-site Experience
  • Small Group Tour

Service Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture

Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.