Category Northern Territory

Day 50 – Kakadu

A day of exploring some of the incredible rock art around Kakadu today – and really, only a tiny portion. We spent the day in the Burrungkuy region of Kakadu – made it to a few sites, and a few…

Day 49 – Travel to Kakadu

We’re currently in a beautiful little cabin in Jabiru town. Kakadu is the land of the Bininj people in the north of the park and Mungguy people in the south. We acknowledge that this is their land, and we acknowledge…

Day 48 – Katherine

The day started super early today, as we headed for a 7am dawn cruise through Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge – the lands of the Jaowyn people. The sun had just started to come up when we made our way down to…

Day 47 – Katherine

Today started with a bit of a long drive up in to Nitmiluk National Park – the traditional lands of the Jawoyn people. We headed to the western side of the Nitmiluk, to the absolutely stunning Leliyn (Edith Falls). These…

Day 44 – Alice Springs

The morning started with a quick check up for Debbie at the chiro again – and things were seeming much better, which was great to hear! We headed out to the Alice Springs Desert Park, planning to spend most (all)…

Day 43 – Alice Springs

After a few early mornings, it was wonderful to not need to rush out the door this morning. And the fact that the kids slept in until after 7:30am was definitely a sign that they needed a bit of an…

Day 42 – Travel to Alice Springs

Tonight, we’re in Mparn­twe (pro­nounced m’barn-twa) – the Alice Springs area. The Arrernte (pro­nounced Arrun­da) are the traditional owners of this land, and we’re grateful to be here on their land tonight. We acknowledge the Arrernte elders past, present and emerging.…

Day 41 – Watarrka

The Rim Walk around Watarrka (Kings Canyon) is definitely something everyone should experience in their lives. It is an incredible walk with scenery and lookouts that photos will never do justice. We arrived at the Watarrka car park at about…

Day 40 – Travel to Watarrka (Kings Canyon)

We’re currently looking over the stunning Watarrka (Kings Canyon) where we’re spending the next couple of nights. Watarrka is on the lands of the Martutjarra people, and we acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. After only a short drive from…