At the entrance to Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience, you’re welcomed to Wadandi Boodja and Yallingup (place of caves and holes) before entering an immersive narrative of discovery surrounded by cascading native Agonis flexuosa – peppermint/wonnil trees and a myriad of bird sounds.
As you weave your way through native bushland on the recently constructed wooden walkway, the Indian Ocean surprises you with glimpses of deep blue – a trip through time where you learn the 600-million-year-old story of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge formation, 60,000 years of Wadandi custodianship and the history of the cave as the first tourist attraction for honeymooners to the region in 1900.