Whalesong, Cafe, Campground and Camels


Whalesong, Cafe, Campground and Camels is located on the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia. It is the largest bay on the western side of the Peninsula; there are whales, sea eagles, migratory birds, water birds, beautiful shells and hermit and ghost crabs. There are spectacular views of the coast line with pindan cliffs and amazing sandstone formations.

Join them as you ride the camels through the bush to the beach; learn from local guides about bush tucker, the trees and their uses to Aboriginal people.

Experience the country - learn the culture.
Tours and Rates
DescriptionIncludesPrice
Daily Beach / Bush ToursTariffs are inclusive of everything eg meals, admission fees.$65.00
Beach PicnicTariffs are inclusive of everything eg meals, admission fees.$175.00
Bush PicnicTariffs are inclusive of everything eg meals, admission fees.$175.00
Moonlight RidesTariffs are inclusive of everything eg meals, admission fees.$65.00
Three Day Trek  
Tour Details
Daily Beach / Bush ToursCome and take a bush/beach ride with a local guide that will explain about the trees and their beneficial value to Aboriginal people.

Learn about the shells as you walk along the beach; hear the stories about this country and the people that lived here long ago.

Morning rides 8am and 10am; afternoon rides 2pm and 4pm.
Beach PicnicCome and enjoy a ride to our beach picnic area an old middens site. Hear the stories about the people that used this area long ago, take in the sights as you sit high in the saddle, see the old stonefish traps, look at the many shells on the shore, you may see one that you like.

When you arrive at the picnic area, you may want to learn to make the original damper and billy tea of the bush people or just sit and enjoy the sights, maybe have a swim, eat fresh oysters, or throw a line in for a quick fish. Fishing gear included with bait.
Bush PicnicCome enjoy a trek into the bush to your picnic site amongst the Ti Trees (Saltwater Paperbarks), take in the smell of the Ti Tree and hear about the many uses it has for all Aboriginal people.

Learn about other trees and their uses along the way and the many bush fruits, you may even try some if in season. At the Ti Trees you will have Tea and Damper and laze around. You could take a walk to the beach and check out the view of Pender Bay, as our trek back to Munget is through the bush.
Moonlight RidesCome enjoy a moonlit ride aloft a camel. Hear the silence of the waves as they break onshore, see the moon glisten on the water as you sit high in the saddle. Look up and see the many stars looking back at you.

Tea and damper will be served after the ride.
Three Day TrekOur three day treks are a fantastic way to experience the beauty, colours, wildlife and the bush way of travelling in country.

The trek will take you along isolated beaches and bush, camping on sand dunes and visiting a fresh water lake which is a bird lover’s paradise. Camp style meals around an open fire are a great highlight as is bird watching, swimming and fishing, or simply getting in tune with nature.

Be sure to book early to secure your bush adventure.
Tour Facilities
Commentary 
Host/Hostess 
Meet & Greet 
General Facilities
Car park 
Public toilet 
Waiting Area 
Experiences
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 
Adventure 
Beach 
Educational Tourism 
Soft Adventure 
Membership and Awards
MembershipWAITOC Member


Contact information
AddressMunget Aboriginal Community, Cape Leveuqe Road, Pender Bay, Dampier Peninsula, 6725
Phone+61 8 9192 4000
Mobile+61 409 294 478
Fax+61 8 9192 4300
Emailmunget@bigpond.com

  • Munget Aboriginal Community, Dampier Peninsular, Western AustraliaBeach
  • Munget Aboriginal Community, Dampier Peninsular, Western AustraliaBeach on sunset