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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.

South Australia | Adelaide to Clare Road Trip Itinerary

South Australia | Adelaide to Clare Road Trip Itinerary

Combining South Australia's gorgeous scenery and beautiful cellar doors, discover the best of South Australia's wine region in this 5 day itinerary.

Day 1: Adelaide Apollo Branch to Hahndorf

Distance: 35kms

Travel time: 45 minutes

Pick up your Apollo vehicle at our dedicated branch and hit the road. Today, after a short 45 minute drive out of Adelaide, find yourself in the German heritage village of Hahndorf. We recommend visiting The Lane Vineyard to take part in their one hour Gathering Experience. This miniature degustation experience includes restaurant menu expertly paid with the estate's wines. 

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Day 2: Hahndorf to Tanunda

Distance: 72kms

Travel time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Say goodbye to Hahndorf and head north towards Tanunda. After a pleasant hours drive you'll arrive in the heart of the Barossa Valley. Tanunda is surrounded by some of the state's best winery estates, all that are just begging to visited. We recommend visiting Z Wine who boast of Australia's greatest shiraz. 

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Day 3: Tanunda to Clare

Distance: 100kms

Travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Home to over 40 cellar doors, it's a little wonder that Clare Valley is located on our South Australia winery itinerary. Just under 90 minutes from Tanunda, you'll enter Clare Valley, home to the "unbeatable riesling." This area is also home to some of the oldest cellar doors in the state so be sure to visit the oldest, the Sevenhill Cellars (established 1851), while you're here. 

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Day 4: Clare

A day for eating and relaxing. While in Clare you can't go pass Mr Mick Cellar Door and Kitchen. Wine tasting is available every day of the week and you can also enjoy a tapas style dining here as well. 

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Day 5: Clare to Adelaide Apollo Branch 

Distance: 133kms

Travel time: 1 hours 40 minutes

Say see you later (not goodbye - we're sure you'll be back again soon!) to Clare as you journey back to Adelaide. On the way back be sure to make the slight detour to Lake Bumbunga. At different times of the year this lake changes from blue, to white to pink making it a must do location in South Australia. 

 

Places to stay

Mount Barker Caravan and Tourist Park

Discovery Parks, Clare

Discovery Parks, Barossa Valley

Discovery Parks, Adelaide Beachfront

 

 

 

 

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