Travel Reference
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Kepa Kurl Eco Cultural Discovery Tours Day tours to visit rock art and waterholes, sample bush food and hear an-
cient stories. ( Click here )
Wula Guda Nyinda Aboriginal Cultural Tours Offers bushwalks and kayak tours, where you'll learn some of the loc-
al Malgana language, and how to identify bush tucker. ( Click here )
Dampier Peninsula Interact with remote communities and learn how to spear fish and catch mud crabs. ( Click here )
The Kimberley View artists' cooperatives, visit ancient rock art, and get to know 'country' on a cultural tour. ( Click
here )
Getting Off the Beaten Path
In a destination so varied and expansive, there are plenty of spectacular opportunities to craft your own journey of dis-
covery.
Mornington Wilderness Camp The 95km stretch from the Gibb River Road to this riverside oasis is some of WA's
most exquisite and loneliest country. ( Click here )
Dryandra Woodland Less than two hours from Perth, but a world away, with endangered populations of endemic wild-
life. ( Click here )
Gnaraloo Station Come for a night and stay for a month as your skills are put to work on this sustainable marvel.
( Click here )
Middle Lagoon Life doesn't get much more laid-back than at this Dampier Peninsula beachside campground far from
anywhere. ( Click here )
Mt Augustus Uluru is a mere pup compared to this art-adorned monolith five hours from the closest asphalt. ( Click here
)
Duncan Road A real outback adventure without the masses, Duncan Rd is both a destination itself and a 'long-cut' to
the Northern Territory. ( Click here )
Marble Bar Burnt into the Australian psyche by the sun's rays, the Iron Clad Hotel is surrounded by incredibly scenic
and empty landscapes. ( Click here )
 
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