THREE DAY CAPE LEVEQUE EXPERIENCE
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HIGHLIGHTS
Cape Leveque, Bardi Bushtucker Walk,
Snorkelling, Beagle Bay Pearl Shell Church Altar, One Arm Point
Aquaculture Hatchery
ITINERARY
Day 1 Kelk Creek & Cape Leveque
The Dampier Peninsula is an extraordinary blend of
pristine beaches and dramatic coastlines, rich in traditional Aboriginal
culture. Travelling up the red 4WD track, learn about the region's
fascinating history from our guided commentary and documentary DVDs. Our
first stop is the Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community, home of the Beagle
Bay Church with its glimmering pearl shell altar, for morning tea.
Further north, we visit the Kelk Creek Bush Retreat, where our
Aboriginal guide and her family introduce us to their traditional Bardi
‘saltwater country’. A leisurely guided bushwalk offers an in-depth
insight into their indigenous lifestyle and culture while the freshly
made damper and billy tea at the end of the walk is well worth the wait!
Later, after a delicious lunch, we travel to beautiful Cape Leveque to
set up camp right on the edge of the Indian Ocean. A spectacular
Kimberley sunset is a great way to end the day before our famous
Kimberley BBQ under the stars.
Day 2 Cape Leveque
The day at Cape Leveque is yours to enjoy as you
please. You may like to join our guide on a snorkelling or fishing
adventure (included), or take up one of the many optional extras on
offer including embarking on an Indigenous sea kayaking adventure,
hiring a dinghy or splurging on a scenic flight across the archipelago
and horizontal falls. Alternatively you may prefer to spend your time
simply enjoying the pristine beaches and rugged red coastline for which
Cape Leveque is famous. Whether you like swimming, snorkelling,
sunbathing or long walks along the beach, Cape Leveque is a great way to
relax away a day.
Day 3 One Arm Point & Lombadina
Recommendations include: a broad-brimmed hat with
sun visor for all round protection, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, a
torch, swimming costume and towel, walking shoes, long-sleeved cotton
shirt (sun protection), 1 pair of loose-fitting pants, a light, warm
jumper (particularly in July & August), personal water bottle and
personal toiletries and first aid, with any personal medication
required. If you are camping, you should bring a sleeping bag. (10ºC
sleeping bags are available for hire at $20pp - must be requested with
our office prior to travel; an inner sheet is recommended)
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