Goolamwiin (meaning ‘Winds blowing from the Southwest’) is an Aboriginal-owned and operated tour company and consultancy based in Mandurah, Western Australia.
Go on a journey with them and learn about Nyungar people. They will share who they are and where they come from. They will share their experiences of growing up on an Aboriginal reserve. They will yarn with you about how we can work together.
Experience their sand art, ceremonies, and cultural services or come out On Country to their property at Yalgorup National Park for a cultural bush tour or overnight camping experience.
In this three-hour Aboriginal cultural experience On Country at their property in Yalgorup National Park, they will share who they are where they come from and their experiences growing up on an Aboriginal reserve. They will yarn with you about how we can work together.
Tour features include Nyungar welcome; bush-walking tour; identifying/tasting bush foods; storytelling; getting hands-on with Aboriginal tools; camp-fire morning or afternoon tea; and traditional game.
Explore the bush for bush tucker and medicine plants, a fresh-water site. Participate in Aboriginal dance. At the conclusion of the tour, you will have the opportunity to buy Aboriginal artworks by Artist Kerry Stack.
Each participant is presented with a complimentary water bottle and a unique souvenir.
In this overnight bush camp Aboriginal cultural experience (4 pm to 9 am) On Country within Yalgorup National Park, they will share who they are where they come from and their experiences growing up on an Aboriginal reserve. They will yarn with you about how we can work together.
Tour features include: Nyungar welcome; bush-walking tour; exploring the bush for bush tucker and medicine plants; identifying/tasting bush foods; Nyungar language session; traditional game; getting hands-on with Aboriginal tools; participating in Aboriginal dance; experiencing a cultural healing ceremony; camp-fire dinner; overnight camping around a camp-fire with storytelling and; camp breakfast with billy tea.
Upon conclusion of the tour, participants will have the opportunity to view or buy Aboriginal artworks by Artist Kerry Stack.
Each participant is presented with a complimentary water bottle and a unique souvenir.
The Noongar People have been on this land for a long long time and today they would like to share some of the history of these coastal plains that has been handed down to them from their old people.
If you would like to walk this way with them, they would like to provide you with a proper, Welcome to Country.