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Murujuga Rock Art
& Cultural Experience
Ngayintharri Gumawarni Ngurrangga
(We all come together for country)
Join Traditional Custodians on a 1.5hour rock art and cultural experience at Nganjarli
(previously known as Deep Gorge).
To the local Indigenous people, Murujuga is a sacred place where you will find the famed petroglyphs, ancient rock art of cultural significance.
There is estimated to be between one to two million images, some more than 50,000 years old, found in the National Park. The rock art tells the stories of our country and our intrinsic link to it.
As the indigenous custodians of this land, we want to share our culture and stories with you.
Public Rock Art Tours take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, while public Culture Awareness Training is on Wednesdays only at the MAC Office on the Burrup Peninsula.
TOUR PRICES
Adults $75
Concession $55
Children (4 - 16 years) $35
Family (2 adults, 2 children) $185
Tour Duration - 1.5hours
Meet at the car park at Nganjarli (previously known as Deep Gorge) in the Murujuga National Park.
Entrance to National Park is on Hearsons Cove Road, Burrup Peninsula.
Accessibility: The 700-metre trail is designed for wheel chairs, is also suitable for prams and has seats along the route. Contact MAC on (8) 9144 4112 for detailed further information.
Please contact Karratha Visitor Centre for all bookings
Email: visitkarratha@karratha.wa.gov.au
Phone: (08) 9186 8055
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