Kooljaman

Broome, Western Australia

At A Glance

Immerse yourself in the culture and history of the world’s oldest People at Kooljaman. Located in Cape Leveque, three-and-a-half-hours’ drive north of Broome, Kooljaman is a remote wilderness camp owned and run by the Indigenous Bardi Jawi Communities. Situated on native title land, the locals invite you to learn about their culture and history and share in a pristine wilderness of dramatic red cliffs, pure white sand and turquoise water. Stay in low impact accommodation, indulge in the little-known flavours of Australia’s native foods and spend your days swimming, snorkelling, boating or whale watching (in season).

 

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Room Style: Safari Tents, Cabins, Camping

Check In: 14:00

Check Out: 10:00

Closest Airports: Broome International Airport

Nearby Landmarks: Cape Leveque

Location

Kooljaman is located at Cape Leveque on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome. This pristine and rugged slice of the Kimberley is famous for its Aboriginal heritage, which continues to thrive. A 4WD is required to make the three-and-a-half drive from Broome, as the road is unsealed (and sometimes closed during wet season).

 

Get Off Grid

The low-impact accommodation at Kooljaman has been designed to capture the beauty and rugged character of Bardi Jawi country and reflect the values of caring for land and country. Choose from a range of accommodation from campsites to safari tents. With stunning uninterrupted sunset views over Kooljaman’s majestic red cliffs and the Indian Ocean, the deluxe safari tents are perfect for couples. Relax on your private balcony and look for whales breaching just a couple of hundred metres from the shoreline (July – October). A king size bed will ensure you are well-rested. A comfortable couch, private bathroom, ...

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A Taste Of Australia

Overlooking the western beach with stunning views over the red cliffs, Raugi’s Restaurant is the place to taste traditional flavours from the surrounding bushland. At Raugi’s, the talented chefs apply modern culinary techniques to local bush ingredients such as gubinge and illarr for a truly unique culinary experience. If you’d prefer something a little more casual, head over to Dinka’s café for an ice cream or smoothie. Or treat yourself to the ‘Bush Butler Service’ – you can collect a gourmet BBQ dinner from Raugi’s or take premium cuts of meat or fish, salads, breads and other ...

A Sense Of Country & Community

Kooljaman is owned and operated by the local Indigenous Bardi Jawi Communities, whose history dates back some 40,000 years when the sacred song lines and places of the Dreaming and connection to country were the constant tribal lore. Today, the Bardi Jawi Owners are committed to protecting and sustaining the land and sharing their knowledge and stories with their guests. You are invited to take a guided tour with a member of the community or experience a sense of peace and oneness while sitting quietly on the beach.

 
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Embrace The Great Outdoors

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Cape Leveque, the red cliffs, white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Swim and snorkel in some of the cleanest waters on Earth. Try your hand at traditional fishing or crabbing, with the chance to catch and eat snapper, Spanish flag, coral trout, mangrove Jack and more. Take a self-guided walk along the beach or through the reef at low tide. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a breaching humpback whale (July – October).

 

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