What to do and see in Jabiru, Northern Territory: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

June 20, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in Jabiru, Australia including Arnhemlander 4WD Cultural Tour, Never Never Safari Tours, Nanguluwur Art Site, Kakadu National park, Nourlangie Rock, Bowali Visitors Centre.
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1. Arnhemlander 4WD Cultural Tour

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5.0 based on 213 reviews

Arnhemlander 4WD Cultural Tour

Arnhemlander an exceptional Aboriginal cultural & heritage day tour into Arnhemland. With an experienced guide, owned and operated by traditional owners. Meet artist's along the way at Injalak Art Gallery. Travelling into the Mikinj valleys stunning scenery and billabongs, wildlife. World famous rock art sites, escarpments, forests, birdlife, floodplains.

2. Never Never Safari Tours

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Never Never Safari Tours

4wd Tours in Kakadu. Explore the areas featured in the Crocodile Dundee Movies. See amazing landscapes, Aboriginal rock art, waterfalls, billabongs and wildlife, while on tour, and get a full understanding of the area with Wildman Chizo giving you the insights, legends and stories of the area. Dress up as Mick Dundee or Sue if you wish and get "happy snaps".Memories to last a life time.

3. Nanguluwur Art Site

via Nourlangie Rock Road, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0886 Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/do/rock-art/nanguluwurr/
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Nanguluwur Art Site

Reviewed By mazzaintazza - London, United Kingdom

A 1km dirt road (fine for 2wd vehicles if you go slow) takes you to the car park. A pleasant and easy 30 minute walk brings you to the rock art site, which includes ‘contact art’, painted after Europeans arrived in the region. Some reasonable signage helps explain the stories and importance of the paintings. Only 1 other person was there during our visit - it’s Coronavirus-time so everywhere is soooo quiet at the moment, but I imagine this is generally a tranquil spot to have a walk and see rock art, certainly compared to Ubirr and Nourlangie which would get really, annoyingly, busy during a ‘normal’ tourist season.

4. Kakadu National park

Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0886 Australia +61 2 6274 1564 http://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu
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Kakadu National park

Reviewed By hc2015 - Baulkham Hills, Australia

We stayed in Darwin so we should have drive fair bit/apps 3hrs to arrive at Jabiru to begin the journey. It was long distance for young kids to bear as scenery doesn't change much as well as adults who had to drive the whole distance. We were hesitant of visiting Kakadu due to the distance but it is manageable in a day. Mind you you many visit only few places but still worth to go. Few places aren't available to visit during wet season and they have information centre where it shows opened/closed place. We had to pay for family visit of $65 for 7 day pass although we only stay for a day. It covers such a great national park with many heritage sites so it is must be paid before arriving the place otherwise you can pay at the information centre. If I may add a thought, it would attract more visitors if there were few interestin stops or sites to visit on the way from Darwin to Jabiru as 3 hrs of same scenery in 130km ph most road could be bit boring.

5. Nourlangie Rock

52 kilometre_s from Jabiru Along A Sealed Road, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory 0886 Australia +61 8 8938 1120 [email protected] http://www.kakadu.com.au
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Nourlangie Rock

Reviewed By Cally87 - Perth, Australia

We spent a couple of hours walking the trail and enjoying the art and views. Just down the road is Kubara (Guevara) pools walk which is a must early in the morning.

6. Bowali Visitors Centre

Kakadu Highway, Jabiru, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory Australia http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/kakadu/visitor-activities/visitor-centre.html
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Bowali Visitors Centre

Reviewed By taylmw - Queanbeyan, Australia

This is a great place to start when coming to Kakadu. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There's a wealth of information available about the attractions and road conditions, and you can also buy your Park pass (a must have for all visitors unless you live in the NT). The shop there has a great range of souvenirs and the Cafe is a welcome place after a few hours on the road. It has free wifi and a whole bench dedicated to computer users with fitted powerpoints etc. A highly recommended place to start your Kakadu visit.

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