Sleep Out on The Great Barrier Reef
The Bama Way, just north of Cairns, is an aboriginal journey which follows story-lines through the two Aboriginal nations of the Kuku Yalanji and Guugu Yimithirr peoples.
Sleep Out on The Great Barrier Reef
The word “Bama” is widely used by Aboriginal people throughout the region and means “person” regardless of nationality and race.
Sleep Out on The Great Barrier Reef
Immerse in the ancient stories of the Dreaming, ancestral rock art sites dating back tens of thousands of years and insight into Aboriginal society and spirituality.
Sleep Out on The Great Barrier Reef
Along the Bama Way, Aboriginal Elder and story-keeper, Willie Gordon can teach you survival techniques of the Nugal-warra people and you can join the Walker Family as they take you on a walk with a difference to see the country through the eyes of its traditional custodians - the Kiki Yalanji people who have lived in this area for tens of thousands of years.



