Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays in Djarindjin

Djarindjin, located in Western Australia's Kimberley region, offers an immersive experience through Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays as part of the Camping with Custodians initiative. This site, one of six, provides a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with the local indigenous culture, history, and landscape in a vibrant community with approximately 1,500 residents occupying a vast area.

The Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation, established in 1985, aims to promote sustainability and self-determination for future generations while honoring past traditions. Visitors to Djarindjin can anticipate authentic cultural experiences, engaging with local custodians and gaining insight into the rich indigenous knowledge passed down through generations, contributing to the financial sustainability of the community.

Choosing Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays in Djarindjin allows travelers to engage in genuine dialogue and understanding, supporting indigenous communities while learning about their heritage and land connections. These experiences offer a rare opportunity to participate in ancient traditions, witnessing firsthand how Aboriginal people maintain ties to both past and present.