Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays in Mueller Ranges

When planning a trip to the Mueller Ranges in Western Australia, consider staying at accommodations owned and operated by local Aboriginal communities. These stays offer unique cultural experiences and support the preservation and promotion of Indigenous heritage. Examples include Kooljaman Wilderness Camp near Broome, owned by the Aboriginal Bardi Jawi communities, providing a genuine connection to the region's rich Aboriginal culture.

Additionally, Camping with Custodians' campgrounds offer opportunities for visitors to interact with community members and gain insight into local culture while exploring beautiful locations. Examples of these campgrounds include Peedamulla Station near Onslow and Jarlarloo Riwi Campground at Mimbi Caves. As you plan your trip, consider combining your stay with guided tours led by Aboriginal tour operators who will share their knowledge of rock art, bush tucker, medicine, and spiritual beliefs.