Join ACF and the Kimberley Ranger Network on a rare Kimberley experience covering the Gordon Bay and Dampier Peninsula coastline from May 6 to 12, 2017.

Experience the beautiful north through the eyes of the Kimberley's Indigenous rangers

The Kimberley region is home to a variety of exceptional landscapes and intriguing cultural attractions that will leave you with a profound appreciation of Australia's raw and rugged natural beauty and strength of traditional culture.

This May, ACF – on behalf of the Kimberley Ranger Network and the Kimberley Land Council – invite you to join a unique Kimberley experience covering the Gordon Bay and Dampier Peninsula coastline from May 6 to 12, 2017.

When: May 6 - 12, 2017  |  Cost: $3,390 (GST Incl.)  |  Departs from: Broome  |  Group size: 12

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The Kimberley region is home to a variety of exceptional landscapes and intriguing cultural attractions that will leave you with a profound appreciation of Australia's raw and rugged natural beauty and strength of traditional culture. 
Nurturing sustainable Indigenous tourism

For anyone travelling to the Kimberley region,  the Kimberley Ranger Experience offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Indigenous culture and history. Each experience has been designed by rangers who manage and look after country in this breathtaking part of the world.

On this special trip for ACF supporters, you will embark on a culturally immersive tour led by rangers from Bardi Jawi, Nyul Nyul and Karajarri in their native title lands. The ranger network provides real benefits to remote Indigenous communities and rangers are respected role models within their communities. The introduction of Ranger Experiences will help develop and nurture sustainable tourism. 

Highlights:

  • Learn about the projects and important work of the Kimberley rangers.
  • Taste seasonal bush fruit and hear the ancient stories of a people who walked this timeless landscape.
  • Learn traditional fishing and crabbing methods and cook up your catch - Bardi style on an open fire.
  • Enjoy long stretches of unspoilt private beaches, great swimming, snorkelling, sunsets, fishing and much more.

Read about the trip in detail

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We can all help to protect and manage the natural and cultural heritage of the Kimberley by supporting sustainable tourism initiatives like the Kimberley Ranger Experience. 
The beautiful north west 

Right now, inappropriate and unsustainable development without proper consent from Traditional Owners is threatening the Kimberley. The laws that protect our air, water and wildlife are under pressure and underperforming.

A better future for people and nature in the north is to create a resilient and diverse economy that sustains the intact savannah landscapes, free flowing rivers and wetlands. Where people have the opportunity to work in tourism, clean energy, sustainable agriculture, arts, education and land and water management.

We can all help to protect and manage the natural and cultural heritage of the Kimberley by supporting sustainable tourism initiatives like the Kimberley Ranger Experience.
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On this special trip for ACF supporters, you will embark on a culturally immersive tour led by rangers from Bardi Jawi, Nyul Nyul and Karajarri in their native title lands. All photos courtesy of Kimberley Land Council

The Kimberley Ranger Experience is proudly supported by the Kimberley Land Council’s Cultural Enterprise Hub. Their mission is to provide cultural and environmental business expertise and services to Prescribed Body Corporates and Rangers to build thriving enterprises on country

For more information contact Wade Freeman – ACF Kimberley Project Officer Call 0437 107 605 or email [email protected]

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Wade Freeman is ACF’s Kimberley campaigner and is based in Broome WA