Mimbi Caves Tour

The tour begins with a fascinating walk between towering Karst cliffs to the caves entrance. Along the way your guide will share traditional knowledge of local bush tucker, bush medicine and the native flora and fauna found around the cave system.

After a quick check of torches you enter the caves. The walls of the cave are abundant with marine fossils, layers of sedimentary limestone and richly coloured ochres that stain the walls. Natural light enters the cave system through holes in the cave roof making it possible to navigate through the cave and casting light on ancient rock paintings, each of which has its own unique connection to the caves and local people.

During the tour enjoy traditional Billie Tea and damper, made the traditional way using native seeds, around the campfire while Ronnie shares a song or two on the guitar and tells the Gooniyandi Dreaming story of the Blue Tongue Lizard and the Mud Lark.

Experience the acoustics of the natural amphitheatre and see the deserted German squatters camp, complete with intricate carvings and stone shelter.

After the tour, you will have the opportunity cool off in one of the many permanent, freshwater pools near the caves campsite.

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Tour Time and Prices


Adults $90, Children (5-15 years) $45 | Family of 4 $240 | Concession $70 | Group Tour (min 10 people) 5% discount | Tour Duration 2 hours | Monday to Saturday 8am and 2pm to end of April | 1st May to end of season - Monday to Saturday 8am, 11am and 2pm | No tour on Sundays | If tour is booked and paid, meet at entrance to Mimbi Caves, Mt Pierre Station 15 minutes prior to departure. Otherwise Call into Campground office to finalise booking.

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The Kimberley is filled with incredible places to see and ways to connect to our countries land. A one-hour drive East from Fitzroy Crossing is the road to Mimbi Caves. Catch up with traditional landowner, Rosemary Nugget.

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Things to Remember

The walk into the caves is uneven and while we provide some assistance, you will need to be reasonably confident on your feet. In the caves the light can be poor and in some places non-existent. Those suffering a fear of close spaces should be mindful of this.

What to Bring

Sturdy walking footwear - Sunscreen - Drinking water - Hat - Swimmers (optional) - Torch or Headlight - Camera

What is Provided

Safety helmet - Morning tea

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL

  • If you cancel your tour booking, you must do immediately with the booking agent. Once we have received your notice, this cancellation policy will take effect.
  • If you do not inform the booking agent and are a no-show, you will receive no refund of your tour price. If cancellation takes place on the day of the tour, 50% of your price will be forfeited. Cancellation more than 24 hours prior to the departure of the tour will enable a 100% refund of the tour price.
  • We reserve the right to cancel or postpone any tour at any time prior to departure if due to weather conditions, road conditions, natural disasters, cultural considerations or other external events it is not viable for us to operate the planned itinerary.
  • If we cancel a tour, you may choose between receiving credit toward a future tour or receiving a full refund. We are not responsible for any incidental expenses that you may have incurred as a result of your booking such as visas, vaccinations, or non-refundable flights or accommodation.

Mimbi Caves Campground and Tours is owned by Mimbi Aboriginal Corporation. As an Aboriginal community, we have an obligation to protect our vulnerable residents from COVID-19.
Guests shall comply with all Government (Federal and State) COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirements for entry into Western Australia to access Mimbi Caves Tours, Campground, or any of the services we provide.

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