• Arnhem Land is washed by some of the most unfished waters in the country – if you love to fish you’ll love Arnhem Land.
  • Arnhem Land, at the far north-east of Australia’s Northern Territory, is a huge wilderness area inhabited mostly by Yolngu Aboriginal people.
  • Arnhem Land is a vast, unspoiled wilderness area with deep ties to Australia’s Aboriginal peoples. Arnhem Land is wild, spiritual and diverse.
  • Arnhem Land comprises of savannah woodlands, sandstone escarpments, pristine river systems, rainforest valleys and coastlines teeming with marine life!
  • Arnhem Land is a habitat for abundant wildlife including salt water crocodiles, buffalo, dugong, nesting turtles and migratory birds.
  • Famed for its stunning gorges, rivers, and pristine waterfalls, Arnhem Land is the ancestral home of the Yolngu people.
  • The most popular time to visit Arnhem Land is in the dry season (April to September) The wet season sees extremely dramatic weather conditions.
  • The coast of Arnhem Land extends from Van Diemen Gulf and the Cobourg Peninsula eastward to Gove Peninsula , the Gulf of Carpentaria , and Groote Eylandt .
  • Undisturbed for more than 60,000 years, Arnhem Land provides a glimpse into the Aboriginal way of life that you won’t find anywhere else.
  • They gave me the thirst to return. On day 1, I went on a day trip to Arnhem Land. It is a region in the far north of Australia of 97,000 km square.