Explore the vibrant Miriwoong culture on a guided tour through the stunning landscapes of Mirima National Park. During this enriching experience, local Aboriginal guides will lead a 30-minute walk, revealing ancient rock art and sharing traditional bush tucker knowledge. Engage with Miriwoong culture and Dreamtime stories while visiting the renowned Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, the first Aboriginal-owned art centre in Western Australia. Enjoy homemade damper and bush foods as you connect with local artists in their studios, learning about Indigenous art firsthand.
- Guided 30-minute walk through Mirima National Park with local Aboriginal guides
- Discover traditional plant uses and view historical rock art sites
- Experience a traditional Mantha welcome
- Visit Waringarri Arts Centre to engage with artists and taste delicious bush foods
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Take a 30 minute bush walk amongst the majestic escarpments of Mirima National Park. See ancient rock art and learn about bush tucker.
Learn about Indigenous art and tour the gallery. Visit the studios and see artists at work. Taste some homemade damper and seasonal bush foods.
Go to the front desk inside main gallery to check in.
Kununurra is a vibrant outback town in the heart of the Kimberley region, known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich Indigenous culture, and adventurous outdoor activities. It's a gateway to some of Australia's most breathtaking natural wonders, including waterfalls, gorges, and vast cattle stations.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring iconic beehive-shaped domes and stunning landscapes. The park offers hiking, scenic flights, and cultural experiences.
Australia's largest artificial lake, offering boating, fishing, and stunning views. The lake is a popular spot for water sports and relaxation.
A significant agricultural area showcasing the transformation of the outback landscape. Visitors can explore the irrigation systems and learn about local farming practices.
A lean and flavorful meat sourced locally, often served with seasonal vegetables.
A popular Australian fish, often grilled or fried and served with chips or salad.
The dry season is the best time to visit Kununurra, with warm, sunny days and cool nights. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities and exploring the natural attractions.
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Kununurra is generally safe, but travelers should be cautious in remote areas and be aware of the harsh outback environment.
Kununurra Bus Station
Public transport in Kununurra is limited, with a few local bus services available.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring iconic beehive-shaped domes and stunning landscapes. The park offers hiking, scenic flights, and cultural experiences.
Australia's largest artificial lake, offering boating, fishing, and stunning views. The lake is a popular spot for water sports and relaxation.
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