Wuddi Aboriginal Cultural Tours are located in the wheatbelt town of Dumbleyung which is only a 3 hour drive from the Perth central business district. The name Dumbleyung is derived from the Aboriginal word"‘dambling" which means large lake or inland sea.
The Wuddi Cultural Centre celebrates the area’s ancient Aboriginal history, keeping it alive by sharing local cultural traditions, bushfoods, stories, artworks and artefacts. The Cultural Centre operates culturally themed tours that include Bushfood Garden Experience, Lake Dumbleyung and Significant Sites and Emu Dreaming Emu Farm Tour.
Authentic Aboriginal items from all over Western Australia (with many locally crafted in Dumbleyung) including tapping sticks, boomerangs, didgeridoos, artworks, bush jewellery, bush foods and jams can be purchased from the Wuddi Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
Wuddi Cultural Centre is a place that offers a warm welcome and a surprising insight into the Aboriginal history of the region.