Coastal Cultural Tours south of Broome
Karajarri country stretches from half way up Eighty Mile Beach to just south of of Broome’s Roebuck Bay. Inland it reaches well into the Great Sandy Desert. Karajarri Country encompasses both jurarr (coastal areas) and pirra (inland areas).
Warrwany Cultural Tours is a family affair with family members contributing to every aspect of the business from preparing bushfoods to sharing cultural knowledge through storytelling, cultural ceremonies and dances that give visitors from all over the world the opportunity to connect with Karajarri culture.
Come along and experience Karajarri culture and country with Karajarri man, Francis and his family. This walking tour begins with a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony, then sets a leisurely pace along spectacular coastline of white sands, turquoise waters and towering limestone cliffs that have been sculpted by thousands of years of erosion.
Along the way we stop at cultural sites where your hosts share the Dreaming stories and songs connected to these significant places. A bushfood tasting prepared by the family and infused with bush herbs is cooked and served on the beach.
The tour concludes with a traditional cultural dance performed by the Karajarri Dancers.
The Tour runs 3 days a week
Tour begins 11am on Friday, Saturday & Sunday (or by special appointment).
Minimum of 6 guests | Tour duration: approx 3 hours
What to bring: Your own 4WD, water bottle, hat, sunscreen, sandals/walking shoes, camera
