DESCRIPTION
Take a guided tour with a Traditional Owner through Nganjarli – Murujuga National Park, which has the highest concentration of rock art in the world and rediscover the petroglyphs (rock art) created by the Yaburrara (Northern Ngarluma) people. The rock art has been dated back to before the ice age ended and is approx. over 40,000 years old and there is up to 1 million rock art images scattered across the entire Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago.
Follow the rock art tour with coastal foraging and native bush tucker such as berries and potatoes (seasonal). You must be willing to get your hands and feet dirty on this tour as you will be walking through mud, spinifex and scrub.
DISCLAIMER:
We require a minimum of 4 bookings, or the cost thereof, for a booking to proceed. If the tour doesn’t proceed due to numbers not being met, you will receive a full refund, or you can choose to transfer your booking to another day.
Child rate: 6 – 16 yrs
Children under 6 FOC
Family: 2 Adults, 2 Children
Concession: Concession fares for individual guests do not apply to international travelers and group tour participants. Concession fares may apply to holders of Australian Senior Cards, Australian Pensioner Cards and full‐time students studying in Australia.
National Park fees included
Tours run April – October on scheduled dates.
Numbers below min or above maximum numbers subject to availability and arrangement.