Ubirr (Rock Art)



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Ubirr is a sacred site located within the Kakadu National Park in Australia. This site is famous for its ancient rock art, which depicts stories of the Indigenous people who have lived in the area for thousands of years.

The entrance fee for Kakadu National Park is $40 for adults and $20 for children, and this fee includes access to Ubirr. The park is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) when the weather is cooler and the waterfalls are flowing.

Ubirr is open from sunrise to sunset, and visitors are advised to allow at least two hours to explore the site. There are several walking trails that lead to different sections of the rock art, and guided tours are also available.

In addition to Ubirr, there are several other attractions in the surrounding area that are worth visiting, including:

- Nourlangie Rock: Another site with ancient rock art, located about 30 minutes from Ubirr.
- Yellow Water Billabong: A popular spot for wildlife watching, with boat tours available.
- Jim Jim Falls: A stunning waterfall surrounded by towering cliffs, accessible by a challenging hike.

For more information and to plan your visit, you can visit the official Kakadu National Park website: https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/

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