Perth Aboriginal sites

Perth, Western Australia, is situated in the ancient country of the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, the Traditional Owners of the region for thousands of years. The city offers various Aboriginal sites and experiences, providing visitors with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world's oldest living culture. Some key sites and experiences in Perth include Kings Park, a significant ceremonial area for Aboriginal communities, where visitors can take a walking tour with a Traditional Owner to learn about its history and connection to the Noongar people.

Other experiences include Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours and Experiences, which offer an entertaining and educational journey through Perth with a Noongar guide, and Kings Park Cultural Experiences, where the Whadjuk people offer tours and cultural experiences in Kings Park (Karrgatup), providing an authentic insight into Indigenous culture. Walking tours led by descendants of the original inhabitants allow visitors to explore Wadjuk Country, learning about the region's history, traditions, and spiritual connections. One of the 18 registered Aboriginal heritage sites in Perth city is the Claisebrook Camp Water Source, significant for its water source and cultural importance.

To fully appreciate Perth's cultural heritage, visitors are encouraged to explore these sites and engage with the local Indigenous people. By doing so, they can gain a deeper understanding of the region's history, traditions, and spiritual connections.

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