FAQs

Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about our range of Aboriginal cultural tours in the Pilbara region. All tours are designed to be entertaining as well as educational. Where necessary he has conferred with Elders and Traditional Owners to ensure his tours are accurate and authentic. Contact Ngurrangga Tours if you have a specific question that has not been answered here.
We will take a minimum of 4 guests and maximum of 25 guests.
4WD Tag along Tours and Camping experiences are a minimum 4 vehicles. Maximum 10 vehicles
We have a number of tour guides, each one has an intimate knowledge of the area and Aboriginal culture.
You need to take your own vehicles for all tours. You do not need a 4WD for Rock Art Tours.
For 4WD Tagalong and Camping tours your vehicle will need standard 4WD clearance, and we don’t recommend vehicles under 1,000 kgs.
We highly recommend you have appropriate travel and cancellation insurance. Our tours operate in remote regions and our travel and itineraries are subject to changing weather conditions, road closures and other unforeseen events that may impact on our journey.
The Pilbara is a large country with sometimes challenging conditions for driving and walking. This can make it difficult for people with some specific needs, however we will adapt our shorter tours as much as possible for customers with disabilities. Please contact us to discuss on bookings@ngurrangga.com.au
Premium Rock Art Tour – Nganjarli. This 700m trail is designed to be accessible for wheelchairs and features interpretive signage, viewing platforms and an elevated boardwalk following the edge of natural rock piles.
Our main season is from April to September. The main Pilbara touring season is in the Australian winter. In Australia’s North West we have a ‘wet season’ from around December through to March and sometimes a bit later, with occasional cyclones bringing heavy rain. It can also be hot during the summer months.
Wear comfortable clothes, walking shoes and a hat. Make sure you put on sunscreen, bring a bottle of water and don’t forget your camera!
For longer tours we advise that you bring snacks and or lunch, repellant and reef shoes/boots for the Bush Tucker experience.
Our main meeting locations are Karratha Visitor’s Centre; Njangarli Entrance at Murujuga National Park; the entrance to Hearson’s Cove and the Cossack Town Wharf.
Absolutely! We love having families on tour.
We reserve the right to cancel or postpone any tour due to unforeseen circumstances, such as road conditions, flooding, mechanical defect, cultural considerations or other reason. In the event of tour cancellation, an alternative tour or full refund for that tour will be offered.
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