Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience

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Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience

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Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience is self-guided. Open 9.00am - 5.00pm. Last Entry 4:00pm. Closed Christmas Day.
Ngilgi Cave is a 5-minute drive from Yallingup, or a 10-minute drive from Dunsborough along Caves Road.
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A scenic pathway through native bushland connects a series of interactive installations along the Ancient Lands Experience, bringing you to the entrance of the stunningly decorated Ngilgi Cave, which you can explore at your own pace.
Set above-ground at Ngilgi Cave, Ancient Lands Experience takes visitors on a journey to discover the formation of the region in ancient times. An accessible scenic pathway through the native bushland connects a series of interactive installations, each bringing to life the creation of the land, cave formations, the 60,000 year custodianship of the Wadandi people and the native flora and fauna found in the area.  

Arriving at the Ngilgi Cave entrance, visitors can explore the exquisitely decorated cave. Adventurers to its depths will marvel at the caves' stunning stalactites, stalagmites, helictites and beautifully coloured shawls in a self-guided experience. Touring at your own pace, you can gain additional insight and guidance from a guide stationed in the main chamber.

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Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience

Duration: 1.5 hours
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Children 4 yrs – 16 yrs. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Visitors participate in the cave tour activity at their own risk. Refunds are not offered for no-shows or cancellations.

Set above ground at Ngilgi Cave, Ancient Lands Experience takes visitors on a journey to discover how the region was formed in ancient times. An accessible, scenic pathway through the native bushland connects a series of interactive installations, each bringing to life the creation of the land, the cave formations, the 60,000 year custodianship of the Wadandi people and the native flora & fauna found in the area.  Arriving at the Ngilgi Cave entrance, visitors can explore the exquisitely decorated cave. Adventurers to its depths will marvel at the cave's stunning stalactites, stalagmites, helictites and beautifully coloured shawls in a self-guided experience. Touring at your own pace, you can gain additional insight and guidance from guides stationed throughout the cave.

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Star 4.7 (2205 Google reviews)
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Glenn C. Brown 22 November 2024

A great place to visit if you're from interstate. Loved this. 350 stairs down and the same up if you're wondering. Probably not for the ultra frail, but it's worth it if you're looking for a beautiful caving experience. Give the one a good 90 minutes to 2 hrs to complete.

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Craig “Firebird” Goodchild 17 November 2024

A great cave! Our six year grandson fricken loved it. Lots of stairs, super tight in some spots. A great leg day work out

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Elizabeth Kennedy 20 October 2024

Excellent morning out. Caves were fantastic and quite unexpectedly beautiful. We loved the walk through pre history with the maps of how Australia has changed.Lovely history information boards. Really loved this outing and would highly recommend. Great gift shop as well.

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Ravi Patel 28 September 2024

Spectacular geological formations Rich cultural and historical context Comfortable temperature year-round Accessible, well-lit pathways Some sections require navigating steep steps, so wear comfortable shoes Ngilgi Cave is perfect for anyone interested in a mix of natural beauty, history, and adventure. Highly recommended!