Nanguluwurr Rock Art Walk

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Nanguluwurr art site walk is a peaceful walk through woodlands, leading to a cool, quiet Aboriginal rock art site. Nanguluwurr was a major camping site for Aboriginal people.

Here you’ll find paintings covering many different styles, including hand stencils, food sources like fish and turtle, a fantastic example of ‘contact art’, a painting of a two-masted sailing ship (lugger). Sit and ponder why there is a painting of a sailing ship some 90 kms inland and nowhere near a waterway!

Then learn about female spirit Algaihgo and why you should heed the messages from the dream time.

3.4 km return | 2 hours
See it: All year round

A park pass is required to enter Kakadu National Park. Save time on your holiday and purchase your Kakadu park pass online before you leave home.

Facilities

Carpark

Indigenous Culture

Indigenous themes and/or interpretation

Membership

Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

World Heritage

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