4 unforgettable days in the far north of Australia for what many people describe as a life-changing experience. This year's Garma will take place between Friday 2 August - Monday 5 August, 2024 at Gulkula, NT.

Where

Arnhem Land

When

Friday, August 2, 2024 (all day)

Duration

4d

Information

The Garma Festival is Australia's largest Indigenous gathering, a 4-day celebration of Yolngu life and culture held in remote northeast Arnhem Land.

Hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation, Garma showcases traditional miny'tji (art), manikay (song), bunggul (dance) and story-telling, and is an important meeting point for the clans and families of the region.

The Festival's over-riding artistic vision and cultural mission is to provide a contemporary environment for the expression and presentation of traditional Yolngu knowledge systems and customs, and to share these practices in an authentic Yolngu setting.

Come and join us for 4 unforgettable days in the far north of Australia for what many people describe as a life-changing experience.

This year's Garma will take place between Friday 2 August - Monday 5 August, 2024 at Gulkula, a Gumatj ceremonial site about 40km from Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula, NT.

Please note that your Garma ticket includes a tent, air mattress or stretcher bed, sleeping bag, and all meals. So you won't need to bring a camper, or your own food. But please bring a pillow.

Garma encourages environmental sustainability. We have included in the admission price a Garma collectible water bottle which you can refill at water stations around Gulkula.

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