Mabu Buru Broome Aboriginal Tours
Things To Do Broome, Broome, Western Australia
A Broome experience that will open your eyes to our Country and the world of the Yawuru people Mabu Buru Tours has been conducting on-country indigenous cultural experiences since 2019.
Tours are led by a knowledgeable Indigenous Tour Guide who is a traditional land owner of the areas in and around Broome. The main reason Mabu Buru Tours was created was to help build a better understanding between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples, to increase awareness about Aboriginal people’s culture, traditions, and true history and to enable others to see the very unique Australian landscape through our eyes. Join them in what they call “an Aboriginal familiarization” through very unique on-country experiences.
Services
From $118 to $140
About the tour!
Muwarrt, meaning “Story Time”, is a traditional style gathering that provides an opportunity to learn about Aboriginal culture in a natural and culturally safe environment.
Join Mabu Buru cultural tour guides for a relaxing conversation, or a Muwarrt, at the famous Cable Beach.
This unique experience includes:
Authentic stories and lessons shared by a local Aboriginal person.
An introduction to the local Aboriginal culture, Country, and history.
An explanation of Bugarrigarra, creation beings, our spiritual beliefs and dreaming.
An explanation of our “Connection to Country”, and our traditional lifestyle that is guided by our ancient knowledge of the local seasons.
A song performance demonstration using our traditional instruments, the kullie.
Revealing of the Cable Beach Dinosaur Track location (tide dependant, visible on tides below 3.0m)
Disabled Access
Carpark Family FriendlyFrom $100 to $139
Wakaj – An Authentic Cultural Gathering Experience!
Wakaj, meaning “The coming together of family” is a very unique experience provided by Mabu Buru Tours.
After a welcome from our cultural tour guides, you will be introduced into the Karajarri culture including a demonstration on how to traditionally cook the perfect damper.
There’ll be a camp-style billy with boiling water for your tea and coffee to go perfectly with your freshly made damper and locally harvested bush honey!
Our guides will then lead The Pintirri Dancers into a traditional dance performance, which is known as Maru! The Pintirri Dancers will take you into the sunset while the sounds of our traditional Karajarri songs echo through the surrounding bushlands.
While Maru have a strong spiritual purpose and connectivity, the stories and performances we share are “open to the public” activities that we conduct at our famiily gatherings in order to help keep our culture strong!
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly