Experience East Arnhem Land like a local with a local on a guided tour with The Yolŋu Host.
Remote and rugged, East Arnhem Land is home to striking coastlines, white sandy beaches and strong Yolŋu culture. Located in the north east of the Northern Territory, East Arnhem Land is one of Australia's most pristine and untouched destinations.
Led by proud Yolŋu man Nathan Djerrkura, their interpretive tours invite you to experience Yolŋu culture, land, and traditional practices in an authentic, relaxed setting. The Yolŋu Host is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated business with a strong focus on sustainability and meaningful cultural exchange with Yolŋu individuals and families.
Offering private tours, small group tours, and tour transfers, The Yolŋu Host provides visitors with exclusive experiences and itineraries showcasing the best of the region.
From guided walking trails to world-renowned art centre and on country experiences, join a Yolŋu-led tour with The Yolŋu Host to gain a deeper understanding of Country and community.
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Guided Art Centre & On Country Tour
This interactive tour offers visitors a deeper understanding of the world renowned Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre, its celebrated artists and an engaging introduction to Yolŋu kinship and culture.
Led by knowledgeable Yolŋu guides, this tour offers guests a meaningful insight into Yolŋu art and artistic practices, the rich connections between people, language, land, and community.
Visitors are invited to deepen their understanding of the region's strong history through a guided tour of Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka, where the famous Yirrkala Church Panels and Yirrkala Bark Petitions are displayed.
On this tour, guests are invited to walk on Yolŋu country and observe the gathering of materials used for artistic practices. Visitors are able to gain insights and deepen their exploration by observing Yolŋu collect natural materials such as pandanus, used for weaving bags and baskets, and harvest the bark of gaḏayka, the Stringybark tree, which forms the sheets of bark used for bark paintings.
Perfect as a half day tour on arrival to East Arnhem Land, this tour sets the tone for a respectful and enriching experience on Yolŋu Country.
Guided Hiking Trail Experience
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the stunning coastlines of East Arnhem Land with a Yolŋu Traditional Owner as your guide.
The Dhimurru Coastal Trail offers a truly immersive cultural and nature experience - where every step reveals ancient stories, pristine landscapes, and the deep connection between the Yolŋu people and their Country.
This small-group hike follows the Dhimurru Coastal Walking Trail between Garanhan (Macassan Beach) and Bariŋura (Little Bondi) — with routes curated based on tides, seasons, and Yolŋu cultural heritage. As you traverse white sand dunes, paperbark trees and monsoon vine, rocky headlands, and elevated escarpments, Nathan shares deep Yolŋu connections to Country —stories of Yolŋu land and sea, winds, plants, and wildlife of East Arnhem Land.
This is not just a guided hike. It's a way of learning—through language, observation and conversation. You'll leave with an understanding of Yolŋu history, cultural landscape, seasons and how Yolŋu have used the flora and fauna for tens of thousands of years.
Walks are run in one direction with pre-arranged drop-off or pick-up, allowing guests to walk mindfully and at a gentle pace.
Traditional Spear Making & Cultural Experience
Participate in a unique hands-on cultural experience at Galaru (East Woody Beach) in East Arnhem Land.
Set entirely at Galaru — a well-known destination and coastal area recognised for its white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and breathtaking sunsets — you'll spend the afternoon learning to make a traditional Yolŋu hunting spear incorporating skills and cultural knowledge passed down through generations.
Working side by side with Yolŋu expert guides, guests will craft spears from local materials (pre-harvested or sourced onsite) and use fire to carefully straighten the spear—a vital and meditative process centred on Yolŋu knowledge, patience, and traditional way of life.
This intimate and unforgettable experience offers visitors the chance to create, learn, and connect in one of East Arnhem Land's most breathtaking locations. As the sun sets over the coastline, unwind with refreshments and listen to stories that bring Yolŋu culture and connection to Country to life
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Garma Festival Local Tourism Package*
The annual Garma Festival returns to North East Arnhem Land from 31 July – 3 August 2026! Hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation, Garma is Australia's largest Indigenous gathering and celebration of Yolŋu life and culture. In partnership with Yanawal Units, The Yolngu Host has created a Garma Local Tourism Package. Accommodation, tours, transport and transfers all included! Extend your stay and book the ultimate experience with an inclusive package. Packages run 27th-30th July & 4th-7th August
Valid: 23 February – 26 July 2026
Claim this offer * By booking this package, you agree to the general conditions of each participating business. Cancellations made within 30 days of package check in date will not be eligible for a refund. A non-refundable booking fee applies to all reservations. Information provided online or by phone/agent/email is given in good faith. No liability is accepted for misrepresentation.
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