Arnhem Land is located in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Territory, around 500km east of Darwin.
The region is home to small population of predominantly Aboriginal people, who have been able to maintain their traditional culture.
Arnhem Land is a habitat for abundant wildlife including salt water crocodiles, buffalo, dugong, nesting turtles and migratory birds. All of which share their home among the remote islands off the coast, the winding river systems, rainforests and savannah woodlands.
Arnhem Land is an exciting region for travellers who want to experience the authentic Australian indigenous culture.