Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 11:19
If by Arnhem land you mean nhulumbuy you'll need the appropriate travel permits which can be hard to obtain from the local Aboriginal authority.
They do have one open day at the Garma festival at nhulumbuy which is for locals, we attended it this year, there was confusion as to if tourists were allowed and we couldn't get an answer so we tried our luck and they let us in.
You'll need permits for most of the camping areas, the popular ones book out fast so be quick, and some may be closed. Locals also turn up at the camping areas so even a booking does not guarantee you'll get a site. I would suggest you book a few days at nhulumbuy as a base and use that to explore where you want to
camp. If attending at festival time you'll need to book
well in advance as it is very popular time and accommodation can be scarce. Most camping areas are accessed by narrow tracks, a couple of
places we would have liked to have camped we decided against as it would have been very tight getting our Vista in. One
camping area had just had a make over and access was very good with good amenities and
well laid out camping areas. Other
camp grounds are fairly basic with some laid out areas and some bush camps.
Some of
the beach areas have very dry powdery sand, we had trouble getting out of one area with just the Prado, talking to locals it is not unusual to get stuck where we did. Another camper told us it took him a day to get out of where we got bogged down, he was worried for his pregnant wife so called the local police who sent a car out to help, he managed to get out eventually and helped recover the police 4x4 on the way out that also got stuck!
We also found it was not possible to obtain permits to travel roads apart from the main road in and out of nhulumbuy, we would have liked to have done that as we were expecting to see lots of wet lands bird life etc which did not eventuate on the trip in. If we did that area again we would book a trip with one of the tour mobs who have access to those areas.
The road in as expected and hard going, we came across one camper that did not make it and another at nhulumbuy that required extensive repairs to get it out. I also discovered the lower bushes on the Vistas shocks had collapsed after the road into Smith point and then to nhulumbuy so was no great surprise.
I can't remember the name of the river off hand but when you reach the new
bridge your there, there is a nice
camp site on the river where the old
river crossing is, you can access it via a road off to the right before you reach the new
bridge but beware the crocs though as someone had left a note pinned to a tree indicating a big croc had been seen in the area, we didn't see any though.
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Follow Up By: Member - Bigfish - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:32
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:32
The new
bridge you mention is the Goyder River
bridge. Yes..there are some big lizards in the river. I do believe that the permit does not allow camping along the way in..at least it used to. Would pay to ask. When I had to work in the communities I did sometimes
camp at the old Goyder crossing but normally slept on top of the roof rack of the troopy. Permits are for main road only. Allow 6 weeks for permits from Northern Land Council!! Carry 2 spare tyres and ensure a thorough mechanical
check of the trailer is done. Dry season is the hardest for beach navigation as the sand is powdery. Expensive place to purchase from and sometimes fresh food can be a problem. Drive carefully and look out for idiots hurtling around as if they own the track!! 9SAME AS THE cAPE)...fANTASTIC PLACE AND
WELL WORTH A VISIT. i,VE BEEN TO MANY REMOTE AREAS IN oZ AND eAST aRNHEM lAND IS DEFINATELY UP NEAR THE TOP..
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:52
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:52
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I think HKB hit the nail on the head when he referred to "tour mobs".
Access has changed in recent years as these tour companies, leading 20 or so vehicles, have commercialised Arnhem Land. They of course, have no trouble obtaining permits or camping sites as they almost certainly are using 'Palm Oil', and that does not come from a tree, wink-wink.
This also ensures that the desirable areas are reserved for their paying customers to the exclusion of the general tourists. They are also quite aggressive if you encounter them on the track!
The road in to
Nhulunbuy is much improved these days, but for the reasons above, I will not bother to go there again. And there is no way I will join a convoy of 20 vehicles at any price.
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Follow Up By: Scout - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:54
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 12:54
Does anyone know of tours just in Arnhem Land. We can do
Kakadu etc on our own.
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 13:18
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 13:18
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Scout, just Google "arnhem land tours" and you will be presented with the 20 or so companies conducting these tours, although itineraries seem hard to come by for some reason best known to them. I think a couple do not include
Kakadu but most do. Be prepared to
fork out up to $10,000.
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 17:25
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 17:25
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Well, there you go......... not everyone
views it as I do.
Thanks Stephen, but you always are better organised than I.
Maybe it's not so bad after all if you do your homework. lol
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Follow Up By: Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 19:37
Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 20:00
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Great photos Stephen, as usual.
Did you offer a lift to that fetching hitch-hiker at the 'NH 370" sign? lol
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Follow Up By: Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 20:03
Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 20:03
Hi Allan
Thanks for that.
I was a little reluctant at first, but I could not leave here stranded on the side of the road......lol
cheers
Stephen
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Tuesday, Jan 09, 2018 at 21:21
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Yes Stephen, girls appreciate that.......... being "a little reluctant at first". lol
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