Author: archi

Tips when hiring a campervan

Note: I am not receiving any benefit from any company I may mention or whose logo may be visible on my blog. This is the vehicle I chose after researching and planning my four week trip for two plus aged people from Brisbane to FNQ. [Far North Queensland, for non Queenslanders.] Things to ask yourself, […]

Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park, in the Northern Territory, Australia, is 106km from Darwin whereas Kakadu National Park is 305km by the Arnhem Highway. Tourists short on time often choose Litchfield over Kakadu for this reason. Compared to Kakadu, Litchfield is very compact, has mostly easy bitumen roads, several water falls where you can take a dip […]

Nourlangie – Kakadu

The best way to understand and appreciate the ancient culture of this land is to engage with a local guide. Here, in Nourlangie, we gained a greater understanding of Aboriginal culture and to appreciate in a more informed way, the deep connection the First Peoples of this land have to it. Contrasted with other world […]

Ubirr, a spiritual place

 Ubirr, forty two kilometers from Jabiru, is in the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park, and borders on Arnhem Land. This is where I had the most profoundly moving experience of my life. Here’s my story of this experience. Ubirr is the traditional lands of the Bunidj, Manilagarr, Murrwan and Mandjurlgunj people. Our guide, a […]