Kaarl Wirn Cultural Tours invites visitors to connect with Noongar culture and Kinjarling Country (Albany) through experiences shaped by storytelling, traditional practices and deep connection to land and waterways. Led by local Aboriginal guide and Cultural Custodian Lindsay Dean, alongside family members, tours offer an intergenerational way to learn while enjoying the Great Southern outdoors.
Their signature Catch and Cook experience runs along the banks of Oyster Harbour, where you’ll learn ancient fishing techniques as you look for fish, crab and shellfish, then gather around the campfire for a yarn with damper and (if you’re lucky) the day’s catch cooked over the fire. It’s a meaningful, hands-on option for travellers who want more than sightseeing—perfect for curious couples, families and small groups seeking an authentic cultural experience in the Albany region.
Highlights
- On Country cultural experiences on Kinjarling Country (Albany region)
- Led by Aboriginal guide and Cultural Custodian Lindsay Dean, with family
- 120-minute Catch and Cook tour on the banks of Oyster Harbour
- Learn ancient fishing techniques while searching for fish, crab and shellfish
- Campfire yarns with damper and (when successful) fresh catch cooked over the fire
- Based in Lower King, near Albany
