Aboriginal tour experiences in Western Australia’s Golden Outback can be found all over this ancient landscape. Local tour guides are keen to share the fascinating culture and history of their land and people. They’ll take you on an unforgettable journey of discovery to view ancient rock art, sample bush tucker, hear Dreamtime stories and even learn how to throw a boomerang.
There are also many national parks and reserves where you can visit ancient rock art. These sites are a unique and irreplaceable cultural resource for all Australians.
Gain a fascinating insight into the world’s oldest living culture as you explore sacred sites, gaze at ancient rock paintings and learn bushcraft skills, like foraging bush medicine. As night falls, gather around the campfire as Aboriginal legends come alive under trillions of stars.
Please help preserve these places for future generations. Avoid touching or stepping on the art. Leave the area free of rubbish and do not mark the art in any way.
The Laverton Aboriginal Art Gallery is a not-for-profit organisation established to display, promote and sell authentic Aboriginal art on behalf of…
Wirnda Barna Art Centre is located in Mount Magnet and managed by the Badimia Land Aboriginal Corporation.The Wirnda Barna Art Centre supports and…
Walga Rock is a huge monolith, where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Explore the large cave within…
The magnificent site of Elachbutting Rock near Westonia is home to various interesting caves and Aboriginal drawings. Discover the beauty of this…
The Granites are a significant Aboriginal rock art site, 7 kilometres north of Mount Magnet. It is a place of strong cultural significance to the…
Hippo's Yawn is located near Wave Rock in Hyden. The rocks resemblance to a yawning hippo is why it was given its' name. Climb through the throat of…
Mulka's Cave is located within the vicinity of Wave Rock in Hyden Western Australia. The name Mulka comes from an Aboriginal legend associated with…
The Ilkurlka Visitor Centre sells diesel and opal fuel. Diesel is always available but opal/petrol must be pre-ordered. There is a workshop available…
For more Aboriginal Experiences check out the WAITOC website.