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Broome Aboriginal Tours

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Embark on a cultural journey with two unique experiences: Wakaj and Muwarrt.

​Wakaj, meaning "The coming together of family" in the Karajarri language. 1.5-hour Thursday afternoon adventure (3:30 PM) welcomes you with open arms. Learn the art of damper bread making, a traditional staple, and savour a steaming cup of billy tea sweetened with local bush honey. As the sun dips below the horizon, witness the mesmerizing Maru dance performed by the Pintirri Dancers, their songs echoing through the bushland. Hear stories about Karajarri history, traditional ways of life, and the Dreamtime – a spiritual connection to the land. This tour includes complimentary pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation or a designated location

Remember to dress comfortably for the outdoors (closed-toe shoes, long sleeves, and pants) and bring sun protection for added comfort.

​Muwarrt, meaning "experience" in Yawuru language, offers a 1.5-hour exploration on Mondays and Fridays (4 PM). Meeting at Zanders Restaurant near Cable Beach carpark, embark on a captivating journey guided by a local Aboriginal person. Delve into the stories of the Bugarrigarra, the creation beings who shaped the Kimberley, and explore the fascinating concept of Dreamtime. Learn how the Yawuru people have lived in harmony with the land for generations, understanding the intricate connection between seasons and their way of life.

Come prepared for an enriching adventure. Bring water to stay hydrated, wear comfortable closed-toe shoes for exploring, and pack a light folding seat or beach rug for comfortable seating. Don't forget your camera to capture this unforgettable experience, and most importantly, bring an open mind and a spirit of adventure.


More Than Just a Tour:

Both Wakaj and Muwarrt are more than tours; they're bridges to understanding. By participating, you directly support cultural preservation. 50% of profits go to the Mabu Buru Foundation Ltd, dedicated to safeguarding Aboriginal Lore and Culture in the West Kimberley region.

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