1 Day 4WD Cape Leveque & Aboriginal Communities Adventure Coach Tour
Pinnacle Tours
Broome
Australia
Mon, 24th November 2008 - Mon, 30th November 2009

Our day journeying along rugged road terrain is broken up with stops to
explore cultural and historical aspects of the peninsular, with out first break for morning
tea at Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. View an exquisite Pearl Shell Altar in a church built in 1918 by the Pallotine Monks.
Continuing further north to the coastal wilderness of Cape Leveque, located at the tip of the Dampier Peninsular, we
stop to view the stunning Western Beach where the red cliffs meet the ocean (subject to vehicle access). Then we 4WD onto the beach to set up and break for approximately
2 hours for a delicious lunch and free time to swim, relax or walk along this pristine stretch of coastline.
On our afternoon return trip we
call into Lombadina Aboriginal Community for afternoon tea. Here we enjoy a guided tour which will provide an insight into community lifestyle today. Subject to availability we also have the opportunity to
purchase traditional hand crafted works made from the trochus shell, ebony and pearl shell and view the community church, considered a bush architecture masterpiece. From here we tackle the
return trip home arriving in Broome at approximately 8.30pm.
Tour Info:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday @ 7.45am
No tours from 1st December '08 - 31st March '09
- Running Time: 12 hours 30 minutes
Booking Information:
Departures; Kimberley Sightseeing Centre, 4 Sanctuary Rd, Cable Beach or FREE hotel pick-up on request.
Please reconfirm tour at least 48 hours prior to departure, phone (08) 9417 5555.
Distance: 470kms
Note: Due to rough road conditions, this 4WD tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems or young children, please consult us if you are unsure. Lombadina guide availability is not guaranteed.
Note: This tour operates from 1st March to 30th November and is subject to road and weather conditions.

Our day journeying along rugged road terrain is broken up with stops to explore cultural and historical aspects of the peninsular, with out first break for morning tea at Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. View an exquisite Pearl Shell Altar in a church built in 1918 by the Pallotine Monks.
Continuing further north to the coastal wilderness of Cape Leveque, located at the tip of the Dampier Peninsular, we stop to view the stunning Western Beach where the red cliffs meet the ocean (subject to
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