Sightseeing
Sightseeing
All ages
Nourlangie Rock (also known as Burrungkuy) is an important Aboriginal cultural site in Kakadu National Park, Australia. Located at the base of Anbangbang Billabong and surrounded by lush tropical forest, this ancient rock painting site dates back thousands of years, with the earliest art from 6000 BCE. It is known for its fascinating galleries of Aboriginal rock paintings depicting various dreamtime stories and ancestors, as well as a variety of Aboriginal artifacts and tools. Visitors who come to Nourlangie Rock will have the opportunity to explore the area's unique natural beauty, while learning about the distinctive Aboriginal culture that has been so closely intertwined with the Australian landscape. Through visiting this historical site, visitors can gain insight into the many legends, stories, and beliefs of the local Aboriginal tribes, and appreciate the power of their enduring artwork from thousands of years ago.
Want to see more?
I have created curated maps and itineraries for travellers that want to travel like me.