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Aboriginal Experiences in Western Australia

Find meaningful Aboriginal experiences in the Perth/Boorloo (boor-loo) area and beyond.

Go for a cultural paddle

Glide across the aquamarine waters of World Heritage-listed Shark Bay, north of Perth/Boorloo, on Aboriginal tours that tap into your sense of adventure.

 

Learn something new

Discover how six – not four – annual seasons continue to influence the day-to-day lives of Noongar people in the Perth/Boorloo region, determining their unique spiritual connection to Country.

 

Venture beyond the vines

There’s more to the iconic Margaret River region of Western Australia than its premium wines. Be mesmerised by a live didgeridoo performance and more in this corner of Noongar Country, south of Perth/Boorloo.

 

Experiences near Perth

Aboriginal Art and Dreamtime Stories

Enjoy a hands-on dot painting experience as your Aboriginal guide, Dale Tilbrook, shares Dreamtime tales and insights into First Nations cultures. Explore experience here.

Bush Tucker Talk and Tasting

Touch, taste, and smell traditional native snacks; discover Aboriginal agricultural practices and the secrets of living on the land according to the six Aboriginal seasons. Explore experience here.

Didgeridoo Dreaming Night Tour

Enjoy Dreaming and the ancient sounds of the didgeridoo by a warm campfire under a blanket of stars, accompanied by a tasting of seafood and bush tucker. Explore experience here. Explore experience here.

Francois Peron National Park 4WD Adventure

The ultimate 4WD adventure exploring Francois Peron National Park with snorkelling with turtles, birdwatching and Aboriginal bush tucker experiences all included, this is not to be missed. Explore experience here.

Didgeridoo Cave Tour with Koomal Dreaming

Connect with Wadandi history in a Ngilgi Cave adventure tour and identify native bush foods. Deep inside the cave, listen to dreaming legends and a moving didgeridoo performance. Explore experience here.

WA Itineraries

Western Australia, located on the western third of the continent, is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Northern Territory and South Australia to the east. Internationally, direct flights into Perth connect you from many global cities, while a drive from Adelaide to Perth could take around two days, covering some epic Outback scenery. Popular road trips within the state include the Coral Coast Highway from Perth to Exmouth, packed with stunning coastal views and unique wildlife encounters, and the adventurous Gibb River Road through the heart of the Kimberley region.

Queensland | Brisbane to Bald Rock National Park Road Trip Itinerary

Queensland | Brisbane to Bald Rock National Park Road Trip Itinerary

Trail along the Queensland and New South Wales border to discover some of the most lush and rewarding landscapes of Australia on this road trip itinerary.

 
 
 
 

Day 1 – Apollo Brisbane Branch to Lake Moogerah

Distance: 103km

Travel time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Situated 1.5 hours from Brisbane, Lake Moogerah’s peaceful blue waters are a popular weekend destination for boating enthusiasts and campers alike. To top it off, the Lake Moogerah Caravan Park is fully equipped with everything a camper needs, with toilets, hot showers, a small store and fire pits all within reach. Here, campers will also have the best seats in the house, as colours are ablaze as the sun drifts down and the stars come out to play.

Image: Flynn Graham

 

Day 2 – Lake Moogerah to Bald Rock National Park

Distance: 133km

Travel time: 2 hours

After taking in the serenity of the sunrise at Lake Moogerah, head off for Falls Drive – winding its way through steep mountain roads and lush valleys. Must-stops include Carr’s Lookout – an Instagram-worthy shot, Queen Marry Falls – ideal for lunch by the falls, and Daggs Falls – offering spectacular lookout views from the comfort of your campervan. After the falls, stop by Belle Vue Café for a coffee and some vegetarian delights and stock up for supplies nearby.

Image: Flynn Graham

 

Day 3 – Bald Rock National Park

After reaching Bald Rock National Park, campers will be met with unparalleled views, undulating and ever-changing terrains and grounding nature walks and rock formations. Bald Rock National Park is well equipped with fire pits, toilets and designated camping spots, as well as a variety of walks that suit adventurers of any skill level. The summit walk is the jewel in the crown, surrounded by Australian bush, campers will be transported through granite boulders and onto the summit of the Bald Rock. If campers opt to spend a few more days in the area, they can hike Bald Rock and visit nearby Tenterfield and Stanthorpe for food and wine galore.

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

Day 4 – Bald Rock National Park to Brisbane

Distance: 237km

Travel time: 3 hours 30 minutes

If time permits, campers can awake early and head to Mt Cordeaux en route to Brisbane and witness views over the Scenic Rim and Lake Moogerah. Alternatively, head straight back to Apollo's Brisbane branch, where you will be met by Apollo’s team for a quick and simple drop off.

 

Highlights

Sunsets and stargazing 

Just an hour’s drive from Brisbane, Lake Moogerah manages to maintain low levels of light pollution, delivering dark skies that are ideal for an unforgettable stargazing trip. To top it off, Lake Moogerah and the Bald Rock Summit both offering cotton-candy like sunrises and sunsets.

Chasing waterfalls

Experience the thunder of Falls Drive, as the winding scenic roads of Spring Creek Road take campers on the ultimate waterfall experience. Along the route, campers will witness the beauty of Browns Falls, Daggs Falls and Queen Marry Falls – with both Daggs Falls and Queen Marry Falls plummeting nearly 40 metres.

Views for days

Campers will witness Mother Nature’s greatest hits, with the journey to Bald Rock National Park offering panoramic views from the top of the summit. Next up, enjoy the awe-inspiring Falls Drive, stopping at Carr’s Lookout for that feed-worthy shot of Mt Superbus, the Scenic Rim and Tamborine Mountain. If campers are longing for more, detour to Mt Cordeux en-route home, for spectacular views of the Scenic Rim and Lake Moogerah.

Bald Rock National Park

Located on the New South Whales side of the border, Bald Rock National Park is bursting with green regrowth following the 2020 bushfires. Once there, campers can enjoy the picnic areas, climb the Bald Rock itself or follow the Border Link trail to the base.

 

 

 

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