Unlock to see location
Aboriginal rock art exploration adventure
Category

Culture

Est. Duration

0-30m

Also

Hike

Message from Cassadvantures

While traveling around the beautiful country of Australia, it is always important to learn about the First Nations peoples and immerse yourself in their culture. A great way to do this is to explore Indigenous art sites and learn about the history of the land you are on. Ngamadjidj Shelter, nestled in the Grampians National Park, is a great place to do just that. These ancient Aboriginal rock paintings are known as the ‘Cave of Ghosts’ due to their white-painted figures. This heritage site offers a glimpse into the history of the Jardwadjali people, who once called it home.

The trail to get to this site is a short 600-meter return, which takes about a 5-minute stroll to reach the shelter and soak in the unique artistry of the past. So, if you're up for a quick adventure and a bit of cultural exploration, Ngamadjidj Shelter is definitely worth a visit!

Want to see more?

I have created an interactive travel guide to help people travel like me. Used for 100+ trips

Nearby local secrets
Recommended byCassadvantures
Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park
Tasman Island Cruises
Cable Beach
Adelaide River Cruises
Hot Air Balloon Gold Coast
The Red Stag Deer and Emu Farm
Charlotte Plains
Stockton Sand Dunes
The Redwoods Otways
Kuranda Scenic Railway
Hancock's Lookout
Fort Nepean

Creators are the next-gen
travel advisors and operators

Planning your trip through social media? Now, easily access travel advice and tours created by the world's best travel content creators
Rexby
Explore
Purchases
Messages
Log in