Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays in Dampier Peninsula

One notable example of Aboriginal owned and operated accommodations within the Dampier Peninsula area can be found at Lombadina, located near Broome in Western Australia. Established by the Indigenous community itself, Lombadina offers a range of accommodation options alongside various tours designed to immerse guests into the local lifestyle and environment. The tours include activities such as kayaking, mud crabbing, fishing, scenic tours, and four-wheel drive adventures, providing an authentic cultural experience for visitors.

Another notable option is Kooljaman at Cape Leveque, which is jointly owned by two surrounding Indigenous communities – Djarindjin and Ardyaloon – making it wholly owned and operated by local Aboriginal people. Kooljaman provides stunning views over red pindan cliffs, offering deluxe safari tents, self-contained cabins, beach huts, and camping facilities, ensuring there's something suitable for everyone seeking an immersive cultural experience within the region.

Additionally, there are six Camping with Custodians locations spread across the Kimberley and Pilbara regions, including Djarindjin within the Dampier Peninsula area. These campgrounds offer visitors an opportunity to connect with the local Indigenous culture while experiencing some of Western Australia's most remote and breathtaking landscapes under gem-studded night skies.

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