Book Direct with the Owner at The Ardi Cultural Drive in Broome with Accommodation Asia for all your holiday and travel needs.
One of the oldest surviving cultures on Earth invites you to explore their wilderness coast. When you let the people of the Dampier Peninsula show you their ancient land and culture, you’ll see there’s more to the Kimberley’s coastal wilderness than striking contrasts of white sand, turquoise sea and pindan cliffs. Enter Bardi and Nyul Nyul country, open your mind, and join the local guides for some spear fishing and mud crabbing, bush and reef walking, snorkelling and kayaking. Please note; - A 4WD vehicle with high ground clearance is essential. For those who have little or no off-road experience, join a 4WD tour. - Check road conditions at Broome Visitor Centre or Main Roads before you depart as road closures can occur during the wet season (November to April). - Fuel, basic food supplies and medical facilities are only available at certain locations and times. Make sure you stock up on water, food, first aid supplies, extra fuel, oil, spare parts and tools. - Alcohol is limited on the peninsula (available at restaurant at Cygnet Bay). If you are visiting remote communities, phone ahead to check if alcohol is permitted. - You must make a booking to enter Aboriginal land. Call the community office to register and pay any applicable entry fees. You can learn more about entry permits and apply for them online through the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. - Always stay on tracks, observe signs and camp only in designated areas....
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