Kalumburu is Western Australia’s northernmost settlement, a remote Aboriginal community on the Kimberley coast. It appeals to self-sufficient 4WD travellers for outstanding fishing, rugged landscapes, and strong cultural heritage centred on the former mission and WWII history.
Predominantly Aboriginal community with deep Wunambal Gaambera and Kwini cultural ties; lifestyle is remote and community-focused with seasonal tourism, fishing, art, and on-Country activities; services are basic and access is often limited in the wet season.
1 school found
1 school in this area