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Discover one of the longest surviving cultures in the world in Western Australia.

Immerse yourself in fascinating Dreamtime stories, ancient art, dance and song with an authentic Aboriginal tour.

Aboriginal cultural experiences in Western Australia
Go walkabout in the outback with the traditional owners of this ancient land
Kings Park Indigenous Heritage Tour introduces you to the first people of Perth
Explore ancient Gathaguudu Land with Didgeroo Dreaming
Cultural experiences and camel rides on remote Mount Anderson Station
Featured Destinations
Karjini National Park on the Warlu Way
Wonders of the Warlu Way
Follow the trail of the Warlu, or sea serpent, on a self-drive journey through the rugged red heart of the outback, passing the sapphire waters of the Coral and North West coasts to discover the mysteries of local Aboriginal legends.
 Show me the way
Stories by the campfire
in Kojonup

This country town in Australia's South West has an amazing story to tell. Using state-of-the-art displays and gatherings round the campfire with the local Noongar people make for a truly memorable experience.
 Take me to The Kodja Place
The Kodja Place, Kojonup
Children playing at Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grand National Park
Meet the real eco warriors
Let Kepa Kurl Eco Cultural Discovery Tours show you how the local Noongar people of Esperance lived. Explore traditional hunting and gathering practices and listen to Dreamtime stories over some billy tea.
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Aboriginal artisans
Original dot paintings and decorated didgeridoos make fabulous souvenirs and gifts. Be sure to visit the Aboriginal Art Gallery in Kings Park to buy
a unique piece of
Aboriginal culture.

 Take me there
Kings Park Aboriginal Art Gallery
Ancient rock art on the Burrup Peninsula
Ancient art in Australia's North West
The world's largest concentration of ancient rock art creates an impressive open air gallery on the Burrup Peninsula. Estimated to contain up to a million carvings, it’s one of the best places to view traditional Aboriginal art.
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Parker Point on Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island insights
For the most spiritual journey you will ever take by bus, join the Wadjemup Aboriginal Bus Tour and be transported back to a time when Rottnest Island was part of mainland Australia.
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