Aboriginal Owned & Operated Stays in The Kimberley

The Kimberley region in Western Australia provides a unique opportunity for travelers to connect with local Indigenous culture through Aboriginal-owned and operated accommodations and campsites. These stays offer an authentic experience and a chance to explore the stunning landscapes of the region. Notable Aboriginal-owned accommodations in the Kimberley include Honeymoon Bay, Lombadina, and Camping with Custodians. These stays not only offer comfort and lasting memories for visitors but also support local Indigenous communities and contribute to the preservation of Aboriginal culture.

In addition to accommodations, the Kimberley region boasts various Aboriginal experiences, such as visiting rock art sites, including the world's largest concentration of rock art, and exploring art centers that showcase artists from different Aboriginal language groups and styles. Some prominent art centers in the region include Warringarri Arts in Kununurra, Balgo, and Yarilyil. When planning a trip to the Kimberley, travelers are encouraged to include at least one day tour to fully immerse themselves in the rich Aboriginal culture, delve into the history, stories, and practices passed down through generations.

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