easy
2–3 hours
Moderate physical activity required; suitable for most healthy adults
Discover the rich indigenous and historical stories that shape the region on the Southern Cross Cultural Tour. This engaging experience combines scenic landscapes with powerful storytelling, making it a must-visit for culture and history enthusiasts.
Join Bolo Angus on a fascinating cultural journey through his Traditional Country
Bolo will welcome you to Bardi – Jawi Country and guide you through a fascinating cultural journey at Lullumb, the spectacular and pristine coastal Country of his ancestors. This secluded place is where Bolo shares his cultural knowledge with visitors on his engaging and family friendly tours. This relaxed journey unfolds through cultural stories, songs, hands on experiences and survival skills including hunting methods. The tour culminates with a cook up of all the bush tucker that has been collected and caught during the tour and a traditional Kimberley damper. • Learn how to find freshwater, how to build a shelter and how to survive in the bush. • Forage for crabs, fish and oysters and enjoy over an open fire on the beach. • Join Bolo Angus on a fascinating journey through his traditional country. • Fishing, hunting or cultural experiences, let us create a coastal safari for you.
This tour operates on our family property on the Dampier Peninsula, known as Lullumb.
Meeting location is at the Djarindjin Roadhouse (Cape Leveque Road, 190kms from Broome)
The Southern Cross Cultural Walk is approximately 4 hours in duration with a minimum level of fitness required.
Suitable for all ages, great for the whole family!
Our cultural tour runs every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, between April-October.
The Lullumb access track: the access track to Lullumb is a dirt track which requires a 4WD.
Customised tours are available upon request. Customised tours can be lengthened or shortened to suit your requirements. Private group charters, school or university groups can also be catered for on request. Please contact us directly to talk about creating a specialised tour to suit your needs.
Always follow guidelines and show respect when visiting cultural sites to preserve their significance.
Keep noise levels down to better listen to guides and respect the environment.
Use sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to stay comfortable during outdoor stops.
Stay hydrated and energized for the walk and storytelling sessions.
This region holds long-standing cultural significance for indigenous communities, with sites dating back thousands of years.
The tour operators prioritize sustainable practices, ensuring that sites are preserved and that interactions with wildlife and cultural locations are minimally invasive.
Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor visits.
summer specific
Suitable footwear is necessary for walking over varied terrain.
Protect your skin during outdoor activities in sunny conditions.
summer specific
Stay hydrated throughout the tour.