1. Warradjan Cultural Centre, located in the Kakadu National Park, is a world-class, award-winning cultural attraction that offers visitors a rare glimpse into the ancient and rich culture of the Bininj/Mungguy people. The center features exhibits highlighting the indigenous arts, crafts, and traditions, as well as interactive exhibits that educate visitors on the Aboriginal culture and way of life. One of the most unique aspects of Warradjan Cultural Centre is the use of storytelling to pass on knowledge of the culture’s traditional creation stories, which are captured in a multimedia presentation. The center also offers guided tours, workshops, and cultural performances.

2. The Warradjan Cultural Centre is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, except on Christmas Day (December 25). The phone number for the center is +61 8 8938 1120.

3. Admission to the Warradjan Cultural Centre is included in the Kakadu National Park entry fee, which costs $40 AUD per adult (valid for 72 hours) or $25 AUD per adult for a single-day entry. Children under 16 years old are free. Transportation to the center can be arranged through tour operators in the area or visitors can drive themselves. The center is located on Gimbat Road in Jabiru, Northern Territory, Australia.