We are thrilled to announce that we are expanding our offerings online to meet growing demand and preserve our rich cultural heritage in 2024. This exciting development is the result of collaboration with top-tier partners and extensive community consultation, backed by overwhelming support and praise from our community.
We are overjoyed to share the first look at our new online experience with you!
We are overjoyed to share the first look at our new online experience with you!
Watch the trailer here:
This immersive experience offers a unique opportunity to engage with the same rich stories and cultural insights that have made our flagship rock art tours at Ngarnjarli (Murujuga, Burrup Peninsula) in the Pilbara, Western Australia, so special. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:
Discover ancient kangaroo rock art while learning about megafauna like the Tasmanian devil.
Explore intricate rock art depicting stingrays, safety men, and emus, alongside the Ngarluma flood story told by an Elder, and the scientific perspective on the flooding of Country.
Marvel at goanna and Megalania rock art while uncovering the fascinating blend of scientific and historical knowledge of these apex predators, enriched by Dreamtime stories shared by Elders.
This expansion comes at a time of overwhelming demand for our in-person tours and corporate offerings, especially after our success in winning acclaimed state and national tourism awards in 2023. With the loss of Elders and the impact on cultural sites, we recognize the urgent need to preserve and share our cultural knowledge for future generations.
All you need is your smart device and an internet connection to embark on this journey—whether on location at Ngarnjarli or from the comfort of your home, at a time that suits you.
All you need is your smart device and an internet connection to embark on this journey—whether on location at Ngarnjarli or from the comfort of your home, at a time that suits you.
Join us in celebrating this milestone as we continue our mission to connect people with the rich heritage of the Pilbara and beyond.