Ubirr Rock Art Site
Fee required
Parking available
Ubirr is a sacred site within Kakadu National Park, renowned for its ancient Aboriginal rock art, representing the longest historical records of any continuous civilization on Earth, vividly capturing stories, spirituality, and daily lives.

šŸ“œ Sacred site within Kakadu National Park, known for ancient Aboriginal rock art.
šŸ” Represents the longest historical records of any continuous civilization on Earth.

Why Go

šŸ–¼ļø See thousands of spectacular Aboriginal art examples
šŸ“œ Discover stories of Bininj/Mungguy people dating back 60,000 years
šŸŒ… Enjoy spectacular 360-degree sunset views over Arnhem Land escarpment
🚶 Explore ancient stone country landscape

Why Avoid

āš ļø Original meanings of some drawings are lost or reserved for select community members

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Visit in dry season (April-October) for guided tours
ā˜” Wet season offers overflowing waterfalls and impressive lighting shows
šŸ“± Cell reception is limited, plan accordingly
šŸš— Check road conditions and weather before traveling

Cost

šŸ’° Park passes required, price varies by season, children 4 and under free.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, but specific tours and access vary by season.

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