We hope that when visiting this beautiful place, you will keep in mind the traditional owners of the land. That being said, for more detailed information about how to be respectful culturally please get in touch with the local aboriginal corporation. The Aboriginal Corporation in charge of the Burrup Peninsula is Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation.
Here are our top tips on how to be respectful in the Pilbara.
As a general rule of thumb though:
- Please take all of your trash and belongings with you
- Do not remove any artifacts, rocks, or plants from the area
- Do not take photos of rock art or culturally significant standing stones
- Stay on marked pathways and roads
- Keep on designated hiking trails
- Book a cultural tour with the Murujuga Aboriginal corporation to explore the Burrup
- Organize a tour of Millstream Chichester Park with Ngurrangga Tours
- Respect the Yindjibarndi and Ngarluma people as the Traditional custodians of Millstream Chichester National Park.
Check out some of the amazing places to go to Explore Karratha here. There is a wide range of exploring to do. Whether you enjoy camping, four-wheel driving, scuba diving, or snorkeling then you will have plenty to do in this area. Now that you know how to be respectful in the Pilbara, we hope you enjoyed the beautiful area.