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Self Driving Holiday Arnhem Way NT

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Driving in the Top End is most definitely something I'm looking forward to doing once I do the big move to Darwin.

I love 4 wheel driving and believe you can see some of the most beautiful scenery this way.

Not only is the scenery awesome but there is a wealth of information and places to visit which really show the beauty of the indigenous history and culture.

Arnhem Land is number one on my list :)

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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 and will take you on an adventure through open savannah woodlands as you cross creeks and spot a variety of wildlife.

Please note that when travelling to Arnhem Land you will require a permit from the Northern Land Council. These permits are necessary to preserve the beauty of Arnhem Land.

Do culture
Arnhem Land has a unique indigenous culture that is perfectly interwoven into the experiences available. The small population is mainly Aboriginal people who live a traditional life. Take a cultural tour or visit the local art and craft galleries to experience authentic Aboriginal culture.

This is the land where the didgeridoo originated, so make sure you visit the local art and craft galleries to secure your authentic souvenir.

Do adventure
This coastline is home to some of Australia’s most beautiful pristine beaches just waiting to be explored by you. Join a fishing charter and spend the day fishing, explore various bush walking and hiking trails through unique wetland setting, where you can spot native wildlife and rare birds.

Pitch a tent and camp the night with a local Aboriginal guide and finish the day with a sunset you will never forget.

Do fishing
You’ll find some of the best sports fishing in the world, in Arnhem Land. Here you can catch Red Emperor, Spanish Mackerel and Coral Trout. Make sure you jump on a blue water fishing experience with one of the many charter tours available based in Nhulunbuy/ Gove.

For the more adventurous why not try and catch your lunch by spearfishing in the shallow waters.

Top 10 must do's for Arnhem Way
1) Visit Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre at Yirrkala for local arts and crafts

2) Take the self-guided interpretive walk on the trail around Gayngaru (Town Lagoon)

3) Visit the local beaches, East Woody, Middle Car Park, Cape Wirrwawuy or Town Beach for some stunning coastal views

4) Visit the Roy (Malpi) Marika Lookout for a view of Nhulunbuy

5) Explore Dhimurru Recreational Areas by four-wheel drive

6) Take a cultural tour with Lirrwi Yolngu Tourism

7) Stay at Banubanu Eco Wilderness Retreat on Bremer Island

8) Have a blue water fishing experience with one of the charter tours available based in Nhulunbuy/Gove

9) Make time for a sunset drink at the Gove Boat Club at Melville Bay

10) Experience picturesque camping at isolated beaches along the East Arnhem Land coast

Suggested itinerary


Day Destination Distance
Day 1 Katherine to Mainoru Store 250km
Day 2 Mainoru Store to Nhulunbuy (Gove) 480km
Day 3 Nhulunbuy to Dhimurru Recreation Areas 65km
Day 4 Nhulunbuy to Bremer Island 10km
Day 5 Bremer Island to Nhulunbuy 10km
Day 6 Nhulunbuy to Katherine 730km
Link is broken so has been taken down

Permits

Arnhem Land is Aboriginal Land Trust and permits are required for visiting beaches, parks, waterways and also accessing Aboriginal homelands.

Permits are available through Katherine or Nhulunbuy Northern Land Council offices, and Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation either online or in person at the Dhimurru office in Nhulunbuy.

See Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation, East Arnhem Land or Lirrwi Tourism for more information.
 
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