Aboriginal Australia
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Aboriginal Australia

Indulge in Australia’s aboriginal experience

The Aborigines of Australia have a unique and long surviving culture that goes back around 50 000 years. You can take pictures of the different Aboriginal experiences offered in the country.

Discover places that are leaking with Aboriginal past in the wonderful Northern territory. Take a visit to the Red Centre where you can take a walk at Uluru’s base while being guided by guide from the Anangu tribe.

At the Alice Springs have a quick browse of the art in display. The people from the Arrernte tribe have lived in this area for 20 000 good years. The wonderful rock art gallery based at the Kakadu National Park (listed in the World Heritage) will give you a chance to inform yourself of the Dreamtime myths.

Enjoy journeys that will definitely take you close to the oldest culture in the world. A drive on the Red Centre Way will lead you to the sacred venues in Uluru, Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta. Get to listen to creation stories from the Adnyamathanha around a camp fire after getting to the Flinders Ranges via the South Australian Loop. A drive along the Savannah Way will take you to the Aboriginal rock art places spawn across The Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queens land.  


Aboriginal Australia


Discover how to connect with the Aboriginal world’s oldest living culture. Do this the same way that the Aboriginals have done it for around 50 000 years, by passing it down through music art, the land itself, myths and even dances. Get to enjoy contemporary dances in the city or take in the gifted Aboriginal art.

Alternatively you may head out to the Australian Outback and get to fall asleep over Dreamtime creation myths told around a camp fire. Go bushwalking, snorkelling or even learn to make spears and fish using traditional methods. If you let them, the Aborigines will help you understand the ancient land with its spirituality and wonders.
 

The Northern Territory


You can lose and rediscover yourself while in the Northern Territory. This is a place that has a wealth of the aboriginal history blended well with natural rugged beauty. Get sunk in Darwin’s melting pot of delicacies and cultures then later re-emerge to explore the rainforest as well as the Aboriginal rock art that is in The Kakadu National Park –a world Heritage listed site. Have a brief stay at the Alice Springs town located at the Red Centre. Proceed to the Uluru –Kata Tjuta and the Kings Canyon iconic wonders. Go cruising down the wide Katherine Gorge as you get an experience in panning for gold at the Tennant Creek. There is a tremendous array of wildlife intermingled with characters in the colourful outback and wonderful landscapes ideal for adventures in the open.
 

Australia’ Red Centre


Most probably you have heard a thing or two about the red monolith in great Australia’s centre. You may even be aware that it is held sacred by the Aboriginal and also that it changes into quite spectacular hues both at sunrise and sunset.
What you would want to know though is the fact that you can get this experience through the eyes of the Aborigines. Also, you will want to discover the other numerous breathtaking sacred sites at Australia’s big centre. Kata Tjuta which is a cousin to Uluru is located just 40 Kilometres far.

The Kings Canyons which inspire one with awe are not far from the Alice Springs. You will be glad to know that there is lush vegetation and waterholes as well as roads that are quite dusty and big rock slabs. You cannot possibly understand the majesty an absolutely splendid isolation of the magical Australia’s Red Centre.
 

Kakadu


This World Heritage listed Park is located approximately three hours to the east of Darwin. The Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia. Rock art collection that dates back 50 000 years is found in this park. There are also beautiful rugged escarpments and a lush green rainforest.

You can learn more on the Aboriginal culture from the Bininj/Mungguy people. Get to see millions of birds that keep on migrating, in the wetlands. Enjoy the beauty of water lilies, sparkling waterholes, magnificent waterfalls and pre historic crocodiles. The vast Kakadu Park experiences a whole six different seasons. It is a wonder waiting your exploration.
 

Alice Springs


Your adventure in the outback should undoubtedly start in the Alice Springs at the centre of Australia’s red centre. You can enjoy a sail over the plains in the hot air balloons available. You can also take a bike ride to the Simpsons Gap or conversely join in on a safari of some quad bikes right across the desert. A flight over the MacDonnell Ranges will leave you exhilarated.

The heritage sites in the town will connect you to the interesting tales of the Afghan cameleers, plucky pioneers and flying doctors. The modern town of Alice Springs is only a day’s trip from the attractions of Kings Canyon, and Uluru- Kata Tjuta.