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09-0000 WAITOC Map Kor2.Indd ABORIGINAL ART GALLERY KINGS PARK CROSSING INN, THE KELK CREEK BUSH RETREAT AND LOMBADINA ABORIGINAL CORPORATION MUNGET CAMEL RIDES AND TREKS WADUMBAH DANCE TROUPE Under the Lookout, Fraser Avenue, Kings Park PO Box 87 INTERPRETIVE CULTURAL TOURS PO Box 372 PO Box 2081 Unit i, 14 Bundarra Close West Perth WA 6005 Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 PO Box 1908 Broome WA 6725 Broome WA 6725 Karawara WA 6152 Tel: +61 8 9481 7082 Tel: +61 8 9191 5080 Broome WA 6725 Tel: +61 8 9192 4936 Tel: +61 8 9192 4000 Tel: +61 8 9313 3056 Mobile: +61 411 073 009 Email: [email protected] Tel: +61 8 9192 4377 Email: [email protected] Mobile: +61 409 294 478 Mobile: +61 418 901 887 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kimberleyhotels.com.au/crossinginn/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.lombadina.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.aboriginalgallery.com.au Website: www.mungetcameltreks.com Website: www.westernaustralia.com/en/Pages/Attraction.aspx?pid=9008887 Bürozeiten: täglich von 07.00 bis 17.00 Uhr Website: www.kelkcreek.com.au Öffnungszeiten: 5 Tage pro Woche, auf Anfrage auch 7 Tage – Öffnungszeiten: täglich, Mon. - Fr. 10.30 bis 16.30 Uhr, Das Crossing Inn befi ndet sich nach wie vor an seinem historischen Öffnungszeiten: täglich von Mitte Mai bis Mitte Oktober – bitte bitte buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus. Öffnungszeiten: 6 Tage pro Woche von 06.00 bis 18.00 Uhr – Tanz- und Musik-Vorführungen: nur mit Vorausbuchung möglich Sa/So 11.00 bis 16.00 Uhr Standort, direkt am Ufer des gewaltigen Fitzroy River. Das Hotel wurde buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus Gehen Sie mit einem erfahrenen Aborigine der Lombadina Aboriginal Kamelausfl üge jew.: 1 Stunde, 2 ½ Stunden und Moonlight rides. Wadumbah ist eine aufregende, professionelle Aboriginal Tanzgruppe Die Aboriginal Art and Craft Gallery (Kunst und Handwerk der vor über hundert Jahren (1897) errichtet und ist damit eines der ältesten Das umweltfreundliche Bush Retreat liegt mitten in einer malerischen Corporation auf Tour und gewinnen Sie einen tiefen Einblick in die Bitte buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus aus dem Südwesten Australiens. Begleitet von dem berühmten Ureinwohner) im wunderschönen Kings Park ist der perfekte Ort, um in der gesamten Kimberley Region. Natürlich wurden während dieser Buschlandschaft und bietet seinen Besuchern exklusive Unterkünfte und einheimische Kultur oder lassen Sie sich zeigen, wie man eine köstliche, Die Munget Gemeinde und der Campground befi nden sich auf der Didgeridoospieler James T Webb, bietet die Gruppe eine Vielfalt die Kunst der Ureinwohner bewundern zu können und etwas über die langen Zeit einige Renovierungen durchgeführt, um sich dem Komfort aufregende Wandertouren auf denen man einzigartige Erfahrungen sammelt, die große Krabben und Fische fängt. Genießen Sie die faszinierende Schönheit Dampier Halbinsel in Westaustralien. Es ist bei weitem die größte von Vorführungen an: Von 10 Minuten Power Aufführungen bis hin zu Kultur und das Kunsthandwerk der einheimischen Aboriginal People zu und Erwartungen des heutigen Reisegastes anzupassen, denn selbstver- man ausschließlich hier machen kann. Erleben Sie eine Welt uralter Traditionen der Gegend und entspannen Sie sich in der vollkommenen Ruhe. Bucht auf der westlichen Halbinsel. Hier fi ndet man Wale, Seeadler, längeren Shows. Die Shows können passend zu allen möglichen Events lernen. ständlich herrschen heute andere Unterkunftsvorstellungen als damals, durch die Augen Ihrer einheimischen Gastgeber. Begeben Sie sich auf eine Zugvögel, Wasservögel, schöne Muscheln sowie Einsiedler- und sog. und Veranstaltungen vereinbart werden, wie zum Beispiel Konzerte von jenen erschöpften Goldsuchern und Viehtreibern vor hundert Jahren. Reise voller kultureller Entdeckungen, Wanderungen und wilder unberührter Geisterkrebse. Es gibt ein spektakuläres Küstenpanorama mit Blick und Festivals, Zeremonien bei Events, Straßenfesten, Kinder- und APT KIMBERLEY WILDERNESS ADVENTURES Landschaften. Lernen Sie etwas über die Medizin und die Nahrung im Busch, das MAALINUP ABORIGINAL auf die roten Klippen und unglaubliche Sandsteinformationen. Also Familienfeste sowie kulturelle „Welcome to Country“-Präsentationen. PO Box 118 abwechslungsreiche Klima dieser Gegend und gewinnen Sie einen ausführlichen GALLERY besuchen Sie uns, dann reiten wir auf Kamelen durch den Busch zum Wadumbah bedeutet „Großes Hochwasser“ und sie leben dort Hampton VIC 3188 DARNGKU HERITAGE CRUISES Eindruck von den Traditionen und der Lebensweise der Bardis. Strand, wir zeigen Ihnen unsere Buschnahrung sowie die vielfältigen wirklich, wie es ihr Name vermuten lässt. PO Box 94 10070 West Swan Road Tel: +61 3 9277 8528 Henley Brook WA 6055 Zwecke der Bäume und ihren Nutzen für die Aborigines. Email: [email protected] Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 WARDAN ABORIGINAL CULTURAL CENTRE Tel: +61 8 9191 5552 KEPA KURL ECO – CULTURAL DISCOVERY TOURS Tel: +61 8 9296 0711 Website: www.kimberleywilderness.com.au Esperance Museum Village, Cnr Dempster and Kemp Street NAGULA JARNDU DESIGNS 55 Injidup Springs Road Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Yallingup WA 6282 Touren: von Ende April bis Mitte Oktober mit festen Esperance WA 6450 Website: www.maalinup.com.au Clementson Street Touren: täglich von 8 bis 14 Uhr, Tel: +61 8 9756 6566 Abfahrtsterminen, bitte buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus Tel: +61 8 9072 1688 Broome WA 6725 bitte buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus Öffnungszeiten: täglich 10.00 bis 17.00 Uhr – geschlossen: Email: [email protected] Die Kimberley Wilderness Adventures (KWA) führen seit über 14 Mobile: +61 418 913 414 Tel: +61 8 9193 6441 Auf Halb- und Ganztagestouren können Sie die Kimberley Schluchten um Email: [email protected] 25.-26. Dez, 01. Januar und am Karfreitag. Website: www.wardan.com.au Jahren Allrad Safaris durch die Kimberley im Norden Westaustraliens Email: [email protected] Fitzroy Crossing mit einem ortskundigen, einheimischen Reiseleiter erkunden. Website: www.kepakurl.com.au Spezialisiert auf die Kunst der Aborigines im Südwesten Australiens, durch und sind in der Region als Tour Experten bekannt. Die KWA ist Öffnungszeiten: April bis August Do. – Mo. von 10.00 bis 16.00 führt diese Gallerie einzigartige Kunstwerke und Souvenirs, Öffnungszeiten: Mo. – Fr. 08.00 bis 16.00 Uhr – zusätzlich gerne überzeugt davon, dass professionell geführtes „Touring“ viel mehr Touren und Kunstgallerie - Mandoboornup/Mandowernup Tour (Frenchman’s mit Terminvereinbarung. Uhr. Im Juli geschlossen. Spezialitäten und Leckereien der Region, sowie traditionelle ist, als einem Gebiet einen einfachen Besuch abzustatten, weil man Peak/Cape Le Grand), 9.00 bis 13.00 Uhr, und 13.30 bis 18.00 Uhr, Arbleerup Die Yawuru Jarndu Aboriginal Corporation besitzt und verwaltet Das Warden Aboriginal Centre ist in einem schönen Buschland gelegen, wo die Stämmesältesten der Wardandi Besucher auf einen hierbei sowohl das Land und seine Bewohner zu verstehen lernt, als Tour (Mt Ridley) 08.30 bis 13.00 Uhr und 13.30 bis 18.00 Uhr. Gallerie Handwerke. Boomerang werfen und Didgeridoo Vorführungen auf Nagula Jarndu Designs. Das Zentrum ist sowohl ein Trainingszentrum Einblick in einige faszinierende, uralte Aspekte ihrer Kultur und auch die Flora und Fauna der Kimberley Region erforscht und viel Öffnungszeiten: täglich von 9.00 bis 16.30 Uhr (Okt-Apr einschließlich Anfrage.. als auch eine Verkaufsstelle. Es bietet Kurse in der Rasterdruckkunst Erfahrungen wie Herstellung von Werkzeugen, Tanzen, Didgeridoo, Wissenswertes über sie erfährt. Feiertagen und Schulferien) 10.00 bis 16.00 Uhr (Mai bis Sep.) und in Rasterdruckdesign, sowie in der Herstellung von Kleidung, Erleben Sie eines der bestbehüteten Geheimnisse Westaustraliens. Mit Kepa Kurl Nähen, Mosaikkunst, Töpfern, Schmuckherstellung und in Seiden- und spezielle Veranstaltungen und vieles mehr einladen. ARDIYOOL ART AND TOURS Eco-Cultural Discovery Tours können Sie sich entspannt zurücklehnen und dabei Linoleummalerei. Die Kunstwerke im Laden sind zeitgemäß und einige einige der schönsten Strände Australiens und erstaunliche Höhlenmalereien Kunstwerke wurden mit traditionellem Wissen durch lokale Künstler WARINGARRI ABORIGINAL ARTS One Arm Point Community Speargrass Road bewundern. Das Unternehmen wurde bereits mehrmals ausgezeichnet und entworfen und hergestellt. Sie werden mit Umsatzbeteiligung verkauft. Via Cape Leveque Road dessen sehr erfahrene Reiseleiter werden Ihnen tausende von Jahren alte Kununurra WA Broome WA 6725 Heiligtümer und bedeutende Orte ihrer Vorfahren zeigen. Nach jeder Tour Tel: +61 8 9168 2212 Tel: +61 8 9192 4930 haben Sie die Möglichkeit, sich in unserer Kunstgalerie (die meisten der Künstler NATURE’S HIDEAWAY AT MIDDLE LAGOON Email: [email protected] Mobile: +61 429 447 277 or +61 429 672 785 stammen aus der Gegend) und unserem Souvenirgeschäft umzusehen. PO Box 182 Website: www.waringarriarts.com.au Broome WA 6725 Touren auf Anfrage – bitte buchen Sie bei uns im Voraus Öffnungszeiten: Mo. – Fr. von 08.30 bis 16.30 Uhr und am Tel: +61 8 9192 4002 Die Ardiyool Art and Tours besitzt ganz besondere Kunstwerke und FITZROY RIVER LODGE Wochenende nach Vereinbarung. Artefakte aus der Region, die nicht nur bestaunt, sondern auch gekauft PO Box 102 Öffnungszeiten: täglich von 08.00 bis 17.00 Uhr – bitte buchen Sie Das Kunstzentrum fungiert als Studio für Künstler und verkauft als werden können. Ardiyool Tours ermöglicht es ihren Besuchern, von Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 bei uns im Voraus. Galerie Ocker Gemälde, Drucke in limitierter Aufl age, graviertes
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