Arnhem Land is famous for its Aboriginal rock art.
Somehow tours to Arnhem Land does not seem to start until 1 May.
Many visitors prefer to see Arnhem Land through an organised tour operation.
Western Arnhem Land is home to some of the most significant rock art in the world.
They were used by the Yolgnu people of Arnhem Land.
Studies of rock art in Arnhem Land show that it has been in use for more than 1,500 years.
Most of the art was from Arnhem Land, a northern Aboriginal reserve.
The climate of Arnhem Land is tropical monsoon with a wet and dry season.
Tiwi art and language are markedly distinct from those of nearby Arnhem Land.
Another site in Arnhem Land has charcoal drawings that have been radiocarbon-dated at 28,000 years old.