Yuli

Yuli, a small Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, offers a rare glimpse into ancient Indigenous culture and the raw beauty of the Australian outback. Located near the Daly River, this remote settlement is a gateway to lush billabongs, wildlife-rich wetlands, and sacred sites that tell stories spanning tens of thousands of years. It's a place for travellers seeking authentic cultural experiences and untouched nature, far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least one full day to explore Yuli and its surrounds – half a day for a cultural tour and the Daly River, plus time to visit the art centre and relax by a billabong. If you're keen on fishing or birdwatching, two days allow a more leisurely pace. The dry season (May to October) is the best time to visit, as roads are passable and wildlife congregates around water sources.

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