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Bungoolee Tours - Fitzroy Crossing

From $ 795.0 to $ 795.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9193 7778
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Dillon Andrews of Bungoolee Tours offers a unique insight into the spiritual beliefs, the history and the lifestyle of the Bunaba Aboriginal people of Western Australia's remote Kimberley region, Fitzroy Crossing. Share a truly remarkable experience exploring ancient living areas and rock art sites, and visit the old ruins of an early European cattle station. Follow in the footsteps of Jandamarra, a freedom fighter who in the 1890's let a fierce and sustained resistance to inland advancement and European settlement on tribal lands.

Your Bunaba hosts take pride in showing and sharing their country on a very special journey. Bungoolee Tours is able to welcome guests to Bunuba country in the Fitzroy Crossing district by teaming up with Broome based tour company Kimberley Wild Expeditions. Kimberley Wild Expeditions offeres a three day tour departing from and ending in Broome that includes 24 hours with Bungoolee Tours. You will stay overnight at the remote Biridu Community based camp sharing stories around the campfire.

Miluwa Narragee Moyee – in Bunuba this means ‘see our country’.

Whats close?

accommodation

187.1 kms   Drysdale River Station
27.8 kms   Ellensbrook Cottages
6.2 kms   Crossing Inn
6.8 kms   Fitzroy River Lodge

attractions

147.6 kms   Gibb River Road
171.0 kms   Prince Regent River
174.1 kms   King Cascade
177.2 kms   Prince Regent Nature Reserve
185.0 kms   Manning Gorge
208.0 kms   Horizontal Waterfalls
208.5 kms   Mitchell River National Park
213.0 kms   Pigeon Heritage Trail
213.0 kms   Boab Prison Tree
22.1 kms   Geikie Gorge
22.4 kms   Geikie Gorge National Park
5.1 kms   Fossil Downs Homestead
5.2 kms   Mangkaja Arts
53.1 kms   Tunnel Creek National Park
6.5 kms   Fitzroy River
66.0 kms   Bell Gorge
66.0 kms   King Leopold Range National Park
73.6 kms   Lennard Gorge
77.6 kms   Silent Grove
78.1 kms   Windjana Gorge National Park
78.6 kms   Lillimilura Police Station
83.7 kms   Sir John Gorge
89.3 kms   Napier Range
90.7 kms   Dimond Gorge

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