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Arnhem Land Wilderness Adventure

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Operated by Outback Spirit
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Overview
Destination:
Australia
Northern Territory (Australia)
Duration:13 days
Style:
4WD Adventures,
Adventure,
Food,
Outdoors & Nature,
Sightseeing,
Small group,
Travel Period
May 2025 - September 2025
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Tour Highlights:
 
- Journey through the heart of Arnhem Land on an exclusive touring route and immerse yourself in the world’s oldest surviving culture.
- Enjoy a 'Welcome to Country' performance in Nhulunbuy.
- Visit award winning art centres and enjoy a bush Medicine demonstration.
- Discover the vast and sacred Arafura Swamp by boat and 4WD.
- View exquisite rock art at Mt Borradaile & visit the ancient 'catacombs'.
- Enjoy authentic cultural activities with Indigenous guides.
- Explore the rugged Cobourg Peninsula by open back 4WD safari.
- Take a half-day Barramundi fishing adventure on the Liverpool River.
- Visit the ruins of historic Victoria Settlement at Port Essington, circa 1838.
- Explore the pristine waters of Cobourg Marine Park Sanctuary.
- Spend 7 nights in our network of luxurious safari camps and wilderness lodges, including 3 nights at the iconic Seven Spirit Bay.
Standard inclusions
  • Small Group Size – 22.
  • 7 nights in our exclusive network of luxury wilderness lodges.
  • 2 nights at Davidson’s Arnhem Land Safaris, Mount Borradaile.
  • 3 nights of good quality hotel accommodation.
  • Travel aboard a 5-star 4WD Mercedes Benz Coach.
  • All attraction fees.
  • All permit fees to enter Aboriginal Land.
  • Escorted by experienced and professional Tour Driver/Guide.
  • Outback Spirit Explorer Pack (for first-time travellers only).
  • Arrival flight from Cairns to Nhulunbuy.
  • All meals & beverages, including all breakfasts, lunches and dinners while on tour.
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Itinerary
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Day 1 - Welcome to Arnhem Land

Upon your arrival from Cairns on the included flight, you’ll be met by your professional Tour Director in Nhulunbuy . This afternoon we’ll explore this frontier village, created in the 1960’s after the discovery of Bauxite on the Gove Peninsula. Visit the Roy (Malpi) Marika Lookout for incredible views towards the coast, Gayngaru Wetlands and Gove Harbour before settling in for a two-night stay at the Walkabout Lodge.

Day 2 - Exploring the Gove Peninsula
The Gove Peninsula has been home to Yolngu people for over 60,000 years and is one of the most culturally significant regions in Australia. You’ll get a true sense of this with a special ‘Welcome to Country’ ceremony at Wirrwawuy Beach, where we’ll learn about Yolngu culture and kinship first hand. We then visit the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka art centre, which boasts many renowned Aboriginal artists whose work can be found in galleries all over the world. Yirrkala is also where the Aboriginal Land Rights movement started, when the ‘bark petition’ was sent to federal parliament in 1963.
 
From the art centre it’s a short drive to Shady Beach for lunch and a special Bush Medicine and Women’s Healing demonstration. Experience traditional healing ways and hear stories of how Yolngu live and heal on their land.
 
We return to Nhulunbuy late this afternoon for our second night at the Walkabout Lodge.
Day 3 - Journey to Murwangi

Today our journey into the heart of Arnhem Land begins. Departing Nhulunbuy we follow the Central Arnhem road south west to the Goyder River, the main tributary flowing into the massive Arafura Swamp. Enjoy a picnic lunch before taking a track to the north, which follows an escarpment before descending on to the Arafura floodplains. This area is known as ‘Murwangi’, and is the home of our exclusive safari camp where we’ll be staying for the next two nights. Check in to your deluxe safari suite before dinner in the lodge dining room

Day 4 - Arafura Swamp and Murwangi Discovery Tour
The Arafura Swamp is one of the largest wooded swamps in Australia and covers approximately 1,300 square kilometres. This incredibly diverse wetland can support up to 300,000 water birds at any one time, including Magpie Geese, Egrets, Black-necked Stork and Brolgas. The swamp is of great cultural significance to Yolngu People & was also the location for the 2006 film ‘Ten Canoes’.
 
Today enjoy a tranquil cruise on the main lagoon, followed by a 4WD adventure around the edge of the swamp. For both activities, we’ll be accompanied by Indigenous guides who’ll explain why this spectacular area is so significant to them.
 
Later this afternoon we return to camp, with a little free time before dinner.
Day 5 - Ramingining - Barramundi Lodge
This morning we farewell Murwangi and visit the Bula’bula Art Centre in Ramingining. Chat to local artists as they paint right in front of you. (Artwork can be purchased if desired). After morning tea, we head further west towards Maningrida, crossing the Blyth and Cadell rivers before arriving at the Arnhem Land Barramundi Lodge. Recognised as one of Australia’s premier fishing destinations, the lodge holds exclusive fishing licences for various waterways and coastal areas, including the Liverpool River. After a full redevelopment, the lodge now features 12 beautiful safari suites and a restaurant overlooking the Tomkinson River floodplains.
 
After lunch on the front deck, we’ll enjoy a familiarisation talk from the lodge’s marine manager. You’re then free to settle in to your safari suite, with the remainder of the afternoon yours to relax, catch up on some washing or simply soak up the stunning view of the floodplains. We spend the next two nights here to explore the local area.
Day 6 - Fishing Adventure Cultural Tour
This morning we enjoy an exclusive fishing adventure on the Liverpool and Tomkinson Rivers, pristine waterways teeming with barramundi. Our expert fishing guides will take you to where the fish are biting aboard our sturdy Ocean Master vessels, the pinnacle for remote marine adventures featuring an onboard restroom and shade canopy. Today’s fishing adventure is also a wilderness tour, so even if fishing isn’t your thing you’ll still enjoy the amazing scenery and commentary.
 
This afternoon we visit the Maningrida Arts and Cultural Centre*, the Djomi Museum and Babbarra Women’s Centre for an immersion in culture. It’s places like these that really bring home the cultural and spiritual richness of the area. Later this afternoon we’ll return to the lodge. Enjoy a sunset drink on the deck before dinner, and tell everyone about the one that got away!
 
*Entry to the Arts and Cultural Centre is subject to NLC approval regarding Covid protocol and is currently closed due to the low vaccination rate in the community.
Day 7 - Maningrida to Mount Borradaile
Departing Maningrida after breakfast, our travels take us through the stone country of west Arnhem Land. Cross the Liverpool and Goomadeer Rivers before arriving at the turnoff to Davidson’s Arnhem Land Safaris, Mount Borradaile. From here we travel along a 40km bush track into the safari lodge, arriving in time for lunch. We’ll then check in to our cabins, our home for the next two nights.
 
This afternoon the highly trained staff at Mount Borradaile will take you through 40,000 years of Aboriginal culture in a truly awe-inspiring landscape. The area contains some of the most stunning rock art galleries in the world, and in terms of artistic quality, quantity, colour and state of preservation it is virtually unrivalled. The walls of the many rock shelters are decorated with innumerable pictures documenting traditional Aboriginal life over many thousands of years. Subjects range from now extinct animals to twentieth century sailing ships and the iconic rainbow serpent. This afternoon we return to the lodge for dinner.
Day 8 - Exploring Mount Borradaile
Today we jump into the open-back Toyota’s and continue exploring the wonderland that is Mount Borradaile. Visit the ancient ‘catacombs’, where the sandstone has been eroded by wind and water over 600 million years resulting in a massive cave system that is full of incredible Aboriginal Art. Learn about the variety of techniques used in rock paintings as the styles changed over thousands of years of occupation and storytelling. We’ll also view ancient occupation sites and a range of artefacts from when these areas were lived in.
 
After lunch, it’s time to explore the incredible wetlands of the Cooper Creek. Admire the prolific birdlife and massive crocodiles sunning themselves on the banks as you discover lagoons that seem more from a story book than from real life. As the sun seeks the horizon and sets over the floodplain, enjoy a glass of wine and nibbles before returning to the lodge for our final night with Davidson’s Arnhem Land Safaris.
Day 9 - Cobourg Peninsula - Seven Spirit Bay

Departing Mount Borradaile early, we head north and venture into Garig Gunak Barlu National Park on the Cobourg Peninsula. Travel up the eastern side of Port Essington to Black Point, where we’ll meet the marine crew from Seven Spirit Bay and board the lodge’s custom made adventure craft for the short transfer across Port Essington. Upon arriving at the lodge you’ll be allocated your room for the next three nights, a unique and luxurious ‘habitat’ overlooking Coral Bay. We meet again later this evening for dinner in the restaurant.

Day 10 - Port Essington The Historic Victoria Settlement
Today we enjoy a marine adventure down Port Essington aboard the lodge’s specially designed vessel ‘MV Arafura’. Designed by NAIAD in New Zealand and built in Australia, these amazing vessels are the ultimate marine sightseeing craft.
 
Departing Seven Spirit Bay, we retrace the course of the early mariner’s square riggers, passing landmarks like Gunners Quoin, Low Point, Turtle Rock, and Observation Cliff on our way to historic Victoria Settlement. Surveyed in 1838, Victoria Settlement was the third attempt by the British at a northern settlement after Fort Dundas on Melville Island, and Fort Wellington at Raffles Bay. Conceived to facilitate trade with Asia, the settlement consisted of 24 houses and a hospital. Disease was rampant and living conditions poor, leading to its abandonment in 1849.
 
Upon our arrival at Victoria Settlement we’ll take an informative and fascinating tour of the old buildings and ruins, learning about life in the early British occupation. There’s an optional extension to the walk which leads to lonely gravestones in the forest, almost forgotten by history.
 
After a picnic lunch on the beach we’ll get on the water again and enjoy a leisurely cruise back to Seven Spirit Bay. The waters of the Cobourg Marine Park are alive, so keep your eye out for dolphins, dugong, manta rays and crocodiles. We return to Seven Spirit Bay mid-afternoon, where the rest of the day can be spent at your leisure. Perhaps take a dip in the palm fringed swimming pool. Tonight, enjoy sunset drinks from the veranda before dinner in the restaurant.
Day 11 - Trepang Bay Marine 4WD Adventure
The Cobourg Marine Park is teaming with barramundi, spanish mackerel, golden trevally and coral trout to name just a few. After breakfast, we board the lodge’s state-of-the-art fishing vessels for an exclusive half-day fishing adventure to Trepang Bay. Featuring an onboard restroom, shade canopy and comfortable seating, each boat takes only 6 people so everyone will have the chance to reel something in!
 
Seven Spirit Bay’s fishing guides are true professionals with intimate knowledge of the marine park. They’ll take you to the best fishing spots and share their knowledge of this stunning marine sanctuary en route to Trepang Bay. Once we enter the mouth of Trepang Creek, it’s time to land a Barramundi! Your guide will pick out the best spots to land this iconic Australian fish as we slowly meander up stream. The creek narrows and vegetation closes in as we approach our private landing. We then disembark and rendezvous with the lodge’s sous chef for a delicious BBQ bush lunch.
 
After lunch we enjoy a 4WD safari to appreciate the wonders of Garig Gunak Barlu National Park. First up is a visit to the stunning Nipa Palm gallery (Nypa Fruticans), one of only three locations in Australia where they can be found (the others are Melville Island and the Wenlock River in far north QLD). Next, we’ll explore the savannah lands of Vashon Head, spotting banteng and buffalo before a visit to Gunners Quoin. We return to the lodge late afternoon for our third and final evening at Seven Spirit Bay
Day 12 - Our Last Big Adventure
This morning we'll depart for the airstrip and board our Cessna Grand Caravan for the 45 minute scenic flight across Van Diemen Gulf. Upon arriving in Darwin this afternoon, we head to the city to check in to the DoubleTree by Hilton on the esplanade.
 
Enjoy the rest of the afternoon at your leisure before boarding the Charles Darwin for a delicious Territory-style sunset dinner cruise and celebrate a truly amazing trip!
Day 13 - Depart Darwin

Enjoy a relaxing morning before your transfer to the airport, or to your accommodation if staying on in Darwin. Time to say goodbye, until we meet again for your next outback adventure.

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At Outback Spirit, we’re continuing with what we’ve done for the past 22 years, which is connecting you – our guests – to Australia’s most remarkable landscapes, unique touring experiences and some very special communities. We’ve always made guest safety paramount – and we continue to do so with our experienced guides who are the best in the business and subtle changes to protect us in this new world of travel. Our journeys incorporate the finest accommodation available, specialised vehicles, fine food and wine and something we could all do with a little more of – and that’s perspective. When you realise you’re one of a handful of people to see exquisite rock art that’s thousands of years old, or you’re overlooking a rugged outback landscape once covered by sea, you gain a sense of perspective that prevails over everything else.

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