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Kurrah Mia

Kurrah Mia

Aboriginal cultural tours showcasing ancient culture near Albany.
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Kurrah Mia
Share our culture, walk ancestral trails.

Kurrah Mia’s Noongar tour guides have a unique and privileged opportunity to showcase our ancient culture and landscape. They use the knowledge and stories passed down by the ancestors and walk on Boodja (Country) that the Noongar ancestors were custodians of for thousands of years.

A visit to Kinjarling (Albany) and the Great Southern Region is not complete without taking an Aboriginal cultural tour to learn about how the Menang Noongar people moved throughout the land for hunting and gathering, for ceremonial rituals and daily life. Be welcomed into Menang Boodja (Country) by one of our tour guides and learn about flora and fauna. Listen to traditional stories on Country and see the land through our eyes.

Quaranup Aboriginal Walking Tour

Live for a while in a creative, spiritual way of traditional Aboriginal life, discovering an ancient and inspiring culture on Kinjarling Boodja. This 2 hour tour follows the paths walked by the Menang people to Quaranup (Kwooranup – place of brush tail wallaby) to see ancient stone structures, waterholes, artefacts, engravings and flora and fauna.

Corndarup (Mt Clarence) Walking Tour

Join Kurrah Mia on a 1.5 hour leisurely paced, guided walking tour on Corndarup (Mt Clarence) in the Albany Heritage Park. Spend time walking in the footprints of the Menang people exploring how the landscape of Kinjarling (Albany) supported the economic, spiritual and cultural needs of the Menang people for over 40,000 years. Learn how they used ochre, plants, stone, bone, animals and fire for hunting, medicine, gathering, tools and food.

Fish Trap Tours

Gain a unique understanding of local Menang Noongar culture through “coming on Country” and experiencing where and how Aboriginal people moved throughout the landscape in this fully guided Aboriginal cultural tour. On this 4 hour tour you will have professional interpretive guides who have extensive knowledge of geology, fauna, flora and Indigenous culture, and their stories will accentuate your experience. Visit ancient camping grounds, meeting places and traditional fishing grounds.

Hear our stories, experience the journey.

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