Jarlmadangah Burru's tourist service, operating out of Broome

There are many options available if you would like to visit Jarlmadangah Burru, from half day trips to stays of several days, with tours leaving Broome 3 times a week. Meals, swags and tents are provided and personalised itineraries are catered for. If you are interested in visiting Jarlmadangah and the historic Mount Anderson Cattle Station, please visit Kimberley Dreamtime Adventure Tours to plan a tour, or book one online.

Harry Watson's famous Camel Adventures feature a unique journey on camel-back from the stunning Grant Ranges to the legendary Fitzroy River. These kind of tours are not always available so please check before planning your trip.
Visitors have an opportunity to learn and experience traditional Aboriginal survival skills such as finding water and tracking animals in the bush. They can develop an appreciation of the spiritual history of Indigenous Australians while participating in traditional Aboriginal activities which have been passed down for thousands of years.

Corroborees, boomerang making and spear-fishing are some of the activities which are available (subject to seasonal conditions and the availability of Elders).