Skip to main content

Hi there, would you like to view this page on our USA site?

Yes, switch sites
Desert Oaks on the Sandy Blight Junction Track
A group of people on Lake Mackay
Digging for wild onions

Bindibu Country and the Pintubi Nine

The rare and unique opportunity to spend time on country with first contact Aboriginal People.

The Pintubi Nine first encountered Europeans in 1984.

Travel from Alice Springs along the scenic Sandy Blight Junction Track to Kintore, then to Australia's most remote Aboriginal community Kiwirrkurra before heading north to Lake Mackay. You will then take a track not on any maps north 350 kilometres to Balgo, and then follow the original Tanami Track back to Rabbit Flat before turning south to Alice Springs.

This is remote 4X4 camping expedition with all meals included, and expert caring guides.

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Camping
  • Four Wheel Driving
  • Walks

Map

What’s nearby

What’s nearby

Explore the NT
Driving routes Flight paths

Travel deals & offers

Sunrise_over_Katherine_Gorge.jpg

Subscribe

Sign up to receive the latest news, deals and travel information about the Northern Territory. Data privacy