Tag-along Tours
3 day Cape Leveque Tag-a-long Tour
Day 1: Broome – Nature's Hideaway at Middle Lagoon
The tour begins with a focus on relaxation. Nature's Hideaway offers a secluded lagoon where you can choose to laze the afternoon away combing the pristine beach, or try your hand at catching a reef fish straight of the point.
Day 2: Middle Lagoon – Gumbanunn
Gumbanunn campground lies directly at a secluded beach on a remote coastal spot on the Peninsula . Here traditional people of the area will demonstrate spear making. The spears are used for hunting of seafood. You can also have a go at making your own spear following traditional methods.
Day 3: Gumbanunn – One Arm Point Aboriginal Community - Broome
This morning, we visit an Aboriginal community and gain some insights into the new and exciting projects Aboriginal communities are embarking on to sustain their lifestyles. In the afternoon, we depart for Broome, where our tour ends.
Tour price per person : AU$ 540,-
Price includes : Experienced local aboriginal guides Camping fees Permit fees Barbeque dinner finalé
Not included : vehicle hire, meals (other than BBQ), personal expenses
6 day Kimberley Backroads Tag-a-long Tour
Day 1 Broome - Udialla
Head North from Broome along the Great Northern Highway on the way to a shady secluded spot along the river. Stopping first for morning tea at a place where traditionally Aboriginal people came from all over the country to trade and barter. Hear stories about the mysteries of cattle rustlers and hustlers and the fate of a boab tree kidnapping entrepreneur!
Day 2 Udialla
Udialla Springs is the location of the Oongkalkada Wilderness Camp, a 3000 acre Nyikina property, situated between Broome and Derby and fronting the Fitzroy River .
Within 200Km from Broome you will find your base camp resting amongst a remarkable Kimberley wilderness setting, with the mighty Fitzroy River at your doorstep, fresh mineral springs surrounding your camp base and an amazing array of fauna and flora as your backdrop.
Day 3 Udialla - Lower Liveringa - Mt. Anderson - Jarlmadangah Burru Aboriginal Community
Drive through open range bull paddocks and stop to hear some yarns of one of the Kimberley 's first industries – the pastoral industry. Hear first hand about the Aboriginal contribution to the industry. Visit an old out camp and see how the outback stockman lived on the stations of old. Take an outing to Mt Anderson, a working cattle station and see how the beef cattle industry has emerged over the years.
Many communities have emerged along the Fitzroy River to provide for local Aboriginal people to return to their traditional country and practice cultural ways away from the influences of busy town life. The communities and outstations provide a mix of traditional and contemporary lifestyle choices for Aboriginal people. Visit an Aboriginal community and spend time to develop cultural awareness insights and share experiences with Aboriginal people in an authentic way.
Day 4 Jarlmadangah - Biridu
Today we move across traditional boundaries into Bunuba country. We will be escorted by Bungoolee Tours. This will give the opportunity for a unique insight to the spiritual beliefs, history and land of the Bunuba Aboriginal people. Share a truly remarkable experience visiting ancient living areas and rock art, the old ruins of early European cattle stations, and spring fed water holes.
Day 5 Biridu
Now off the beaten track, you will explore both ancient and modern living areas. You will visit rock art sites and the ruins of an historic homestead. You will hear stories first hand of life on the cattle stations.
Traditional Bunuba man Dillon Andrews takes pride in showing and sharing his knowledge and his culture and beliefs. You will be taken on a unique and a very special journey. You will learn about Aboriginal culture and lifestyle and about the strong spiritual connection to land.
This experience observes all cultural protocols of the Bunuba people. Guests are provided a traditional smoking ceremony, and abide by protocols of entry to places of spiritual significance.
Tonight as we move towards the end of our journey together we celebrate a Barbeque finalé by the Biridu campfire.
Day 6 Biridu
Today we continue to travel through and experience Bunuba country and from here our tour ends and you can choose to travel on to Broome, Darwin or Alice Springs . Biridu is approximately 80Kms from Fitzroy Crossing. Your guides will provide you with details and advice about travelling North through to Fitzroy Crossing, up through the famous Gibb River Road or back South towards Broome.
Tour price per person : AU$ 1085,-
Price includes : Experienced local aboriginal guides Camping fees Barbeque dinner finalé
Not included : vehicle hire, meals (other than BBQ), personal expenses
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