Wula Guda Nyinda - Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Wula Guda Nyinda – Aboriginal Cultural Tours, was established in December 2004, by Darren ‘Capes’ Capewell, a descendant of the traditional owners of the area, Nhanda and Malgana People.
Wula Guda Nyinda which means ‘You Come This Way’, creates the opportunity for guests to see Gutharragudu the Aboriginal name for Shark Bay meaning ‘Two Waters’, through “Nhanda and Malgana eyes”.
All tours are conducted with a ‘hands on’ approach and guests are invited to ‘touch’, ‘smell’ and ‘hear’ how country talks to you.
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Daytime 'Buna' DreamingAwaken to the spirit of nature through white sand and red sand country. For those on a tight schedule, this is a fantastic morning walk along the Wulyibidi Yanayina (Peron Walk Trail). You'll be amazed to learn the many ways in which “Country talks to you”. Awaken your senses with the sound of nature, of native wildlife and bird calls. Spot fascinating native reptiles while you meander your way through the vast land. Absorb magnificent sweeping views of Shark Bay in our special lookout before continuing onto a secluded beach and strolling back along the edge of the pristine clear waters to the Amphitheatre. Didgeridoo DreamingLearn the secrets and stories of the Nhanda and Malgana people by the light of a campfire. Transcend to the ancient and fascinating history of the Gathaguudu Land and its people in this exciting night time adventure along the Wulyibidi Yanayina (Peron Walk Trail). This is a fantastic opportunity to view Kangaroos, Echidnas and many other native animals. Visit a traditional Aboriginal (Gnurra) Camp, for damper around a campfire and lose yourself in the stories of the dreamtime. Warm clothes are a must! Dusk 'Maru Maru' DreamingA leisurely stroll filled with native wildlife, culture and land. Embark on a more leisurely stroll along the Wulyibidi Yanayina (Peron Walk Trail), a wonderful opportunity to view native wildlife out feeding and learn the many uses of the land that has sustained life for thousands of years. Make your way up into “red sand country” to view a spectacular sunset. You will be taken to an Aboriginal (Gnurra) Camp to see a traditional Aboriginal Mia Mia (hut), tools and mapping of local Aboriginal Tribal regions. | |
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