Nanguluwurr Art Site is a hidden gem in Kakadu National Park, accessible via a 1.7km trail from a separate carpark. The site boasts an impressive collection of paintings showcasing diverse styles, rivaling the renowned Burrungkuy gallery but with fewer crowds. Visitors can also explore Anbangbang Gallery at Nourlangie and the smaller Nanguluwur gallery at the end of a 1.7-kilometer trail.
Why you should go
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Experience a spectacular natural art gallery with a mix of old and new paintings
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Enjoy an easy walk through savanna to explore Aboriginal rock art
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Visit a well-preserved site with set out viewing areas and stunning rock formations
We absolutely loved visiting Nanguluwurr art site: the walk is relatively easy, with a rocky clime for the last few hundred metres. Be sure to look above you and all along to the left when you are at the site as the artwork continues beyond the fenced area.
Best Rock art around Jabiru.
Thing better than Ubir
Absolute spectacular natural art gallery. I reccomend taking your time to stroll the 1km circuit. The lookout is a short 5 minute climb so also worth it as you can see the rocks from many angles.
We absolutely loved visiting Nanguluwurr art site: the walk is relatively easy, with a rocky clime for the last few hundred metres. Be sure to look above you and all along to the left when you are at the site as the artwork continues beyond the fenced area.
Best Rock art around Jabiru.
Thing better than Ubir
Absolute spectacular natural art gallery. I reccomend taking your time to stroll the 1km circuit. The lookout is a short 5 minute climb so also worth it as you can see the rocks from many angles.
Take your time to stroll along the 1km circuit to fully appreciate the artwork
Look above you and all along to the left when at the site as some artwork extends beyond fenced areas
Consider visiting during cooler months or early morning/evening hours for more pleasant temperatures
Reviews
Visitors rave about the Nanguluwurr Art Site for its relatively easy walk, stunning rock art, and well-preserved paintings. The site offers a 1km circuit with a lookout providing various angles of the rocks. Reviewers mention the combination of old and new paintings, an amazing natural art gallery worth preserving for future generations, and well-set viewing areas. Some visitors recall their experiences from years ago, highlighting the unforgettable nature of this place.
We absolutely loved visiting Nanguluwurr art site: the walk is relatively easy, with a rocky clime for the last few hundred metres. Be sure to look above you and all along to the left when you are at the site as the artwork continues beyond the fenced area.
Absolute spectacular natural art gallery. I reccomend taking your time to stroll the 1km circuit. The lookout is a short 5 minute climb so also worth it as you can see the rocks from many angles.
Driving off the main road for 2kms we arrived at a carpark, where we walked on earth formed path with stone stairs to approach the viewing platform.
These artworks are a combination of old and new paintings.
For me artwork was amazing and well worth preserving for future generations