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.

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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.

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