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Find out details and information about Indigenous tourism operators in your local area or anywhere in Australia.

Looking at what other operators are doing to become successful can help you to build up your own tourism business. It can also be useful to check how many other similar tourism businesses are operating in your area, to ensure you will be able to compete successfully in a market before starting up a new business.

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Name Type Location State/Territory
Yolngu Tourism Hub Tourism Nhulunbuy NT
Yolngu Tourism HubYolngu tourism enterprises; on our country in our time.....We aim to offer customers unique and creative cultural programs that become renowned as being the best opportunities available in Australia for understanding and engaging with Indigenous culture. These are highly authentic cultural programs that leave customers with a feeling of genuine satisfaction in their personal experience with Yolngu. These opportunities are for two-way learning between Yolngu and visitors, where there is a generosity of spirit in wanting to understand the world in different ways across cultures. Visit some of the most exotic landscapes and traditionally ancient cultures in the world
Tel: 61 8 8987 0429 Website: www.yolngutourism.com 42
Yanchep National Park National Park Yanchep WA
Yanchep National ParkYanchep National Park offers the opportunity for visitors to interact with our Indigenous staff, participate in cultural activities and learn a little bit more about the diversity of traditional Aboriginal culture. Our cultural activities engage the audience, encourage participation, inform, entertain, and share the richness of Australian Aboriginal culture in a real Aboriginal experience. The National Park environment provides a unique setting for cultural activities and specially built performance areas have been developed to accommodate Indigenous tours.
Tel: +61 8 9561 1004 Website: www.naturebase.net/yanchep.html
Wundargoodie Aboriginal Safaris Safari Camping Tour Wyndham WA
Wundargoodie Aboriginal SafarisOperating in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Wundargoodie Aboriginal Safaris offer a range of unique Indigenous experiences and tours. It is effortless to succumb to the breathtaking landscape and the Aboriginal culture, tradition and heritage which are illustrated through Wundargoodie Aboriginal Safaris. Owned and operated by Colin and Maria Morgan, along with their children, the safaris are a uniquely spiritual experience of land, culture and enlightenment. Be taken through the picturesque Kimberley landscape and discover the Aboriginal history which dates back 50 000 years. Experience this special opportunity to engage yourself with a local’s wisdom of the tradition and stories of ancient rock art, corroborees and campfires. Swim in the pristine gorges of the Kimberley and with the local community. In addition, Wundargoodie Aboriginal Safaris will take you to places you’d imagine only in your dreams. You will venture into secret and sacred locations only available with the privileged access of the safaris.
Tel: +61 8 9161 1145 Website: www.wundargoodie.com.au
Wula Guda Nyinda - Aboriginal Eco Adventures Tours Shark Bay WA
Wula Guda Nyinda - Aboriginal Eco AdventuresWula Guda Nyinda – Aboriginal Eco Adventures was established in December 2004, by Darren ‘Capes’ Capewell, a descendant of the traditional owners of the area, Nhanda and Malgana people. Wula Guda Nyinda means ‘You Come This Way’, creates the opportunity for guests to see Gutharragudu the Aboriginal name for Shark Bay meaning ‘Two Waters’, through “Nhanda and Malgana eyes”. All tours are conducted with a ‘hands on’ approach and guests are invited to ‘touch’, ‘smell’ and ‘hear’ how country talks to you.
Tel: +61 8 9948 1320 Website: www.wulaguda.com.au
Worn Gundidj – Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve Nature-based cultural and educational experiences Warrnambool Vic
Worn Gundidj – Tower Hill Wildlife ReserveTower Hill was declared Victoria’s first National Park in 1892. It is a UNESCO international site of geological significance with ash layers showing Aboriginal people existed when it erupted around 32,000 years ago. Visitors “enter the volcano rim” to discover smaller volcanic cones rising from within a natural wetland area. With experienced guides mingle with koalas, kangaroos, emus, native birds, seasonal reptiles and other wildlife. Whilst strolling around a unique lava flow visitors learn about Tower Hill’s turbulent environmental and volcanic history, the animals and plants living here, Aboriginal culture, bush food and medicine. Tours suited to families, independent or group travelers wanting informative nature-based cultural experiences. We also provide education activities ranging from fun-filled introductory programs to undergraduate studies.
Tel: 61 3 5565 9202 Website: www.worngundidj.org.au
Wiradjuri Wonders - Aboriginal Discovery Tour Wiradjuri Wonders - Guided Aboriginal Cultural Tour Tumut NSW
Wiradjuri Wonders - Aboriginal Discovery TourExperience Aboriginal cultural and gain insights into how Aboriginal people used the land to survive, their traditional practices, the bush tucker they ate, bush tools they used and their spiritual beliefs from the Dreaming. The Tumut River was the meeting place for Aboriginal tribes including the Wiradjuri, Ngungawal and Wolgalu. They met for trade, ceremony and to follow traditional pathways used for travelling to and from the mountains to the coast. Discover why Aboriginal people’s movements were governed by the landscape and the seasonal changes that affected food and shelter resources. This is a hands on experience offering unique opportunities to see ancient Australian landscapes, taste traditional Aboriginal foods, make your own bush rope, traditional jewellery and touch the textures of the past.
Tel: +61 2 6947 7025
Wiilmun Tours Day Tours Henley Brook WA
Wiilmun ToursEnjoy a day in the country with a traditional custodian of Wiilmun Lands. Wiilmun country lies in the hinterland of the Darling Ranges south of Perth and takes in Narrogin, Williams, Quindanning, Darkan and Collie. The day will see you departing Perth and going on a reminiscent journey with your Aboriginal guide. You will learn how to become one with the bush and see the land through different eyes.
Tel: +61 8 9296 0711 Website: None
Wigay Aboriginal Culture Park Guided tour with morning tea provided Kempsey NSW
Wigay Aboriginal Culture ParkEstablished business, can easily handle bus coach groups, especially senior citizens, schools and inbound tourists, close proximity to the Pacific Highway, unique tourist venture with hands on experience and a bush tucker nursery.
Tel: 6560 2946 Website: NA
Wardan Aboriginal Cultural Centre Cultural Centre Yallingup WA
Wardan Aboriginal Cultural CentreThe Wardan Aboriginal Centre is located on a beautiful block of bush where the Wardandi elders have given visitors the privilege of sharing certain fascinating aspects of their culture and experiences such as tool making, dance, didgeridoo, special events and plenty more.
Tel: +61 8 9756 6566 Website: www.wardan.com.au
Wallace Rockhole Tourist Park Campground Campground and Tours Alice Springs NT
Wallace Rockhole Tourist Park CampgroundWallace Rockhole Tourist Park Campground is located 117km west of Alice Springs off Larapinta Drive on the way to Palm Valley and Kings Canyon (Watarrka) National Parks. Visitors to Wallace Rockhole can undertake a guided or selfguided walk on Western Aranda country to view Aboriginal rock art and waterhole; participate in bush tucker tours, dot painting workshops and station tours with tea and damper
Tel: 61 8 8956 7993 Website: www.wallacerockholetours.com.au

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This is not a definitive list of Indigenous tourism businesses. If you are not listed but would like to be or you would like to correct or update your details shown on the site – please contact your relevant State Tourism Organisation contact who can update your details.

The operator listings have been drawn from the National Indigenous Tourism Product Manual (NITPM) which was developed by Indigenous Tourism Australia with the assistance of the State and Territory Tourism Organisations (STOs) - to give Indigenous tourism operators the opportunity to showcase their products and experiences. The NITPM showcases Australia’s key 'export ready' and ‘market ready’ tourism products which are either majority Indigenous owned and/or operated. For more on the NITPM click here.

Also check out the case studies for more in-depth information on selected Indigenous tourism operators.

Key STO Aboriginal Tourism Contacts

STO Websites Key STO Contacts
Australian Capital Tourism Jonathon Kobus jonathan.kobus@act.gov.au
Tourism NT Stephanie Hawkins stephanie.hawkins@nt.gov.au
South Australian Tourism Commission Shannan Perry Shannan.Perry@tourism.sa.com
Tourism New South Wales Barb de Rome Barbara.DeRome@tourism.nsw.gov.au
Tourism Queensland Matt Smith matthew.smith@tq.com.au
Tourism Tasmania Claire Ellis Claire.Ellis@tourism.tas.gov.au
Tourism Victoria Karyn Ross karyn.ross@tourism.vic.gov.au
Tourism Western Australia Felicity Gilbert felicity.gilbert@westernaustralia.com
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