The Mayali Muli Festival will be held on Saturday, 6 September, at Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp, a 15-minute drive from Cooinda in the heart of Kakadu National Park.
Mayali is an Aboriginal language group from the Kakadu West Arnhem plateau region and Mulil means many, and together Mayali Muli signifies a large gathering of people under the umbrella of Mayali language and culture.
Festival goers will be able to learn how Kakadu’s Indigenous peoples interact with their land, take part in guided walks to discover bush tucker and medicinal plants, create implements for hunting, learn traditional weaving, appreciate Kakadu’s finest artists, and enjoy Kakadu musical grooves and dancing.
Ideal for all the family, this back-to-nature experience is one of the most authentic ways to appreciate the 65,000 years of Indigenous culture that makes Kakadu such a unique destination.
Festival goers can stay on-site at Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp in an eco-hut, or camp with a caravan, campervan or tent. Alternatively, hotel and camping accommodation is available at Cooinda Lodge.
DATE/TIME
Saturday, 6 September 2024
VENUE
at Kakadu Billabong Safari Camp
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