About this tour
This full-day tour takes you into Arnhem Land with Aboriginal guides who are traditional owners of the country. You'll explore Injalak Hill, home to some of the world's finest rock art galleries, moving at a relaxed pace while learning directly from people with deep knowledge of the land. The tour includes morning tea and lunch, and happens across rugged terrain without maintained paths—it's more about conversation and connection than exertion.
Highlights
- Aboriginal guides share stories at sacred rock art sites
- Walk uneven terrain; no fixed paths or handrails
- Expansive views across Arnhem Land wilderness
- Morning tea, lunch, and insect repellent provided
- Small-group pace allows genuine dialogue with guides
- Cater for coeliac and vegetarian requirements
What to expect
You'll spend the day navigating Injalak Hill's rocky surfaces with an Aboriginal guide who knows the country intimately. The walk isn't steep or marathon-length, but you'll cross boulders and uneven ground, so reasonable agility matters more than cardio fitness. Expect to stop often—not to catch your breath, but to stand in front of rock art panels whilst your guide explains the stories, technique, and cultural significance. There's real space for questions and conversation. Bring water and wear sturdy shoes. The landscape is open and exposed.
Good to know
Moderate fitness and agility required for rocky terrain. Minimum age applies; check when booking. Tour operates in the outback with limited facilities, so dietary requirements need advance notice. Sunscreen and insect repellent provided. Service animals welcome. Not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility constraints.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







