Find yourself in Kakadu

Find yourself in Kakadu

Do not miss Ubirr. It’s one of Kakadu’s most famous spots.

The walk passes several breathtaking Aboriginal art sites and leads up to a stunning lookout over the Nadab floodplain.

Grade 2: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle hill section or sections, and occasional steps..
Grade 2

Ranger-guided walks

Some of Kakadu’s most important ancestral figures are depicted at Ubirr. If you can, join a ranger-guided tour to learn the fascinating history and stories of this timeless spot. Talks take place all year round and are included in the price of your park pass. 

Cruise to Ubirr

Ubirr is accessible most of the year – check the Kakadu road report for current conditions.

If the road to Ubirr is flooded, you can still visit the site on a Magela boat cruise. This is a very special way to get to Ubirr that not many people have the chance to experience.

Wheelchair access: The area around the main art site is flat and accessible to wheelchairs.

Please note – for cultural reasons, alcohol is not permitted at Ubirr.

Grade 3: Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps..
Grade 3

Walk grade

Walk type

Loop track

Walk distance

1 km

Time required

1 hour