Goombaragin Eco Ventures
Goombaragin Eco Ventures (GEV) is approximately a two hour drive north of Broome (160 kilometres) and 28 kilometres off the Cape Leveque Road on the Dampier Peninsula.
GEV is an Aboriginal family operated business. The business offers a comprehensive natural and cultural experience to visitors by way of an accommodation package, which includes tours and cultural activities. This sustainable Indigenous Eco tourism experience is offered to small groups in an exclusive setting.
The package offered is three day/two nights inclusive of bedding, linen and solar lanters for lighting. Visitors have to bring their own food and personal needs as well as a sense of adventure. Shorter or longer says available on demand.
Accommodation facilities include the use of the self contained kitchen, outdoor wooden barbeque, ablution and laundry area and an outdoor bush shower with nature.
Close by is Aalin’s Lookout which offers magical sunset views and possible sightings of marine animals such as dolphins, whales, fish and turtles.
Amongst the inclusive tours, other activities such as snorkelling in crystal clear waters are available and the option to go beach fishing appeals to many.
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3 Day, 2 Night Cultural PackageThis comprises of a combination of the Coastal Scenic, Cultural Interpretive and Education Reef Walk together with accommodation. Accommodation is based on "Safari Tents" which include bedding, linen and solar lanters for lighting. Visitors have to bring their own food and personal needs as well as a sense of adventure. Coastal Scenic WalkEnjoy breath taking views of the coastline when we walk a two hour tour along the beach. Soak up the knowledge your guide has to offer and be amazed by the stunning scenery consisting of beaches, pindan cliff landscapes, geological timeframe of country and panoramic ocean views. Cultural Interpretive Bush WalkEnjoy a two and a half hour walk through our local surroundings. Discover the secrets of the bush and be shown how the Aboriginal people of the area used the bush to survive. Information on native plant species and their uses as food, medicinal properties, artifacts, building and hunting practices will be discussed. At the end of the tour we will find a bush shelter where refreshments (tea, coffee, water) and damper will be served. Educational Reef WalkLet your aboriginal guide take you on a reef walk and absorb the cultural lessons. The tour includes sharing of information of intertidal marine life and how seafood is indentified as edible and not. You will also become aware of what dangers are around that you may not have known. | |
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