Ngilgi Cave Cultural Tour

Koomal Dreaming

Cost:

FREE – $56.00 per person

Duration:

2h 30min

Schedule:

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About this experience

Journey into Ngilgi Cave and be mesmerised by a live didgeridoo performance, storytelling and traditional fire-making during this fascinating 2.5-hour tour.

Take a bushwalk with Josh and learn how to identify traditional plants, foods and medicines and how they are uniquely linked to the six Noongar seasons.

Discover the art of creating fire by rubbing sticks together, and share a magical didgeridoo performance inside the Earth, amplified by the superb acoustics of the cave.

See and touch the tools and cultural artefacts used by the Wadandi in their everyday lives.

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For over 50,000 years, the Wadandi and Bibbulman people of the Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret River areas of Australia’s south-west have walked this ancient land.
Together with other Aboriginal groups from an area that stretches from Kalbarri to Esperance, they are also known as Noongar. The Noongar culture is as rich and varied as the countryside itself, and their knowledge of the environment is incredible and fascinating.
Koomal Dreaming is your opportunity to follow in their footsteps and experience Wadandi and Bibbulman country through their eyes.