Lombadina
Lombadina, a remote Aboriginal community on the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia's Kimberley region, offers an authentic cultural experience with stunning coastal scenery. Accessible only by four-wheel-drive or light aircraft, this isolated settlement is a gateway to pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and ancient red cliffs. Visitors are welcomed to learn about the local Bardi Jawi culture, explore untouched landscapes, and enjoy world-class fishing and snorkelling.
Highlights & What to See
- Cultural Tours with Bardi Jawi Guides: Join local Aboriginal guides to learn about traditional hunting, gathering, and bush tucker, as well as the deep spiritual connection to the land and sea.
- Lombadina Beach: A stunning stretch of white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming, beachcombing, and watching spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean.
- Snorkelling and Fishing: The nearby reefs teem with marine life; try your hand at catching barramundi, mangrove jack, or mud crabs in the tidal creeks.
- One Arm Point: Visit this nearby community to see the famous pearl farms and learn about the history of pearling in the region.
- Cyclone Creek and Kooljaman at Cape Leveque: Explore the dramatic red cliffs and secluded coves; Kooljaman offers eco-accommodation and a glimpse into the area's natural beauty.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 days at Lombadina, which allows time for a cultural tour, a day of beach and water activities, and a drive to nearby Cape Leveque. The journey from Broome takes about 2.5 hours by 4WD, so plan for a full day of travel each way. If you have more time, extend your stay to explore the entire Dampier Peninsula, including the remote communities of Beagle Bay and Djarindjin.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broome: The gateway to the Kimberley, with Cable Beach, the historic Chinatown, and the iconic Staircase to the Moon phenomenon.
- Cape Leveque: Just 30 minutes north, with its striking red cliffs, luxury eco-resort Kooljaman, and excellent snorkelling.
- Beagle Bay Community: Famous for its beautiful pearl-shell altar in the Catholic church, a testament to the region's pearling history.
- Horizontal Falls: A natural phenomenon where tidal currents create a waterfall effect between gorges; accessible by seaplane or boat tour from Broome.
- Kimberley Coast: Further north, the dramatic coastline offers remote gorges, waterfalls, and ancient rock art sites accessible by 4WD or scenic flight.
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