Kujurta Bura Tours
Kujurta Buru Tours operates Aboriginal cultural tours in Broome and transfers to and from the Dampier Peninsula (Ardi) communities.
We offer a half day cultural tour around Broome that will give you a unique insight into the traditions, history and contemporary life of Aboriginal people.
The tour offers you the opportunity to learn about traditional food gathering and hunting techniques and discover how the cultural and lifestyle of the Yawuru people have adapted to fit into the modern day Broome.
If you enjoy authentic cultural Indigenous experiences, then contact Kujurtu Buru Tours where you will gain insight into the traditions, culture and lifestyle of the Aboriginal people around Broome.
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Dampier Peninsula One-Way TourKujurta Buru provides a bus transfer service between the Dampier Peninsular communities of Beagle Bay, Lombadina and Kooljaman at Cape Leveque and Broome. These communities offer a range of accommodation and cultural experiences including fishing (traditional or charter boat), scenic boat trips to the islands, bush tucker and bush medicine and mud crabbing tours. After a day of activity, you can pitch a tent in a family run bush camp or for a little more comfort, stay in air-conditioned cabins or safari style tents. Half Day Cultural TourKujurta Buru's half day cultural tour around Broome gives a unique insight into the traditions, history and contemporary life of Aboriginal people. It offers the opportunity to learn about traditional food gathering and hunting techniques, and discover how the culture and lifestyle of the Yawuru people has been adapted to fit in to modern day Broome. Learn traditional fishing methods, watch a demonstration of hunting techniques, taste the local bush tucker, hear about aboriginal history and culture or try your hand at throwing a boomerang or spear. | |
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