easy
2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion involved
A night excursion in Shark Bay with Wula Gura Nyinda Eco Adventures offers more than starry skies—you’ll unwind by campfire meditations, savor bush tucker, and connect deeply with Aboriginal heritage.
Night Tour | Adults $90, Child $50
Experience a unique night under the stars in Shark Bay, where you’ll relax by a campfire while enjoying didgeridoo meditation. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture and history, savor fresh seafood or bush tucker, and witness the enchanting local wildlife. This unforgettable adventure promises warmth, stories, and natural beauty.
Adult $90 Child $50 5- 16 years old Infant Free 4 & younger
2 hours
Come and join us for an amazing night time adventure under a sky of magnificent stars. Sit with us around our warm campfire.
There's no other tour like it in Shark Bay. Enjoy fresh seafood or bush tucker cooked on the open campfire. Learn about local Aboriginal culture and history and lose yourself in the stories of the dreamtime as you rest by the warmth of a campfire... Transcend into the ancient and fascinating history of the Gutharraguda (Aboriginal name for Shark Bay meaning 'Two Waters') and be carried away by the ancient sounds of the didgeridoo. Surrender yourself to the wonder of the flora and fauna that surrounds you. A chance to spot Kangaroos, Echidnas and many other native animals engaging in their night time tricks.
Little Lagoon creek on Stella Rowley Drive near Denham Location coordinates: 25°54'22.9"S 113°31'44.5"E
Listen attentively and follow guides’ instructions to honor Aboriginal stories and traditions during the didgeridoo meditation.
Evenings can get chilly near the coast, so a jacket or fleece ensures comfort around the campfire.
Paths near Little Lagoon creek are natural terrain; carry a flashlight to safely navigate after dark.
Though the trip is short and relaxed, drinking water beforehand keeps you comfortable during the evening.
Shark Bay, known as Gutharraguda to the Malgana people, holds profound cultural significance with stories of Dreamtime and traditional food practices.
Wula Gura Nyinda Eco Adventures promotes low-impact eco-tourism to protect Shark Bay’s delicate ecosystems and sustains Aboriginal cultural heritage through education.
Keeps you comfortable during cool coastal nights.
fall|winter|spring specific
Helps navigate uneven terrain after dark safely.
Useful during summer months to ward off mosquitoes.
summer specific
Stay hydrated before and after the tour.