Dambimangari Visitor Pass
Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation has introduced a Visitor Pass to support the management of the group’s unique heritage country in the Kimberley coastal region of Western Australia.
The Kimberley coast is an area of breath taking scenery, natural history and of great cultural significance to Traditional Owners.
As the Native Title holders, we are responsible for managing, making decisions and protecting Dambimangari Country. Download and view our Visitor and Tourism Plan. You can also view our Visitor Guide to welcome visitors and help visitors understand who we are, our Country and our culture. Download our brochure here.
Dambimangari country includes the famous Garaan ngaddim (Horizontal Falls) an area popular with visitors and of great cultural significance to Traditional Owners.
Download our Garaan-ngaddim Cultural Brochure information brochure.
You need to purchase a Dambimangari Visitor Pass before you come onto Dambi Country. You can purchase your passes online HERE
Remember Visitors are not permitted to access the sites which do not appear on the Visitor Location Schedule.

Where do the Visitor Pass fees go?
The Visitor Pass fees help fund our cultural tour guide program, including employment, operational costs and cultural programs. They also contribute to long term strategic projects including improving visitor management, cultural awareness materials and on country tourism development.
Do you need a Transit Permit as well?
If you plan to visit locations on Wotjalum or Kunmunya Reserve Lands, an Aboriginal Lands Trust Permit applies. Entering Wotjalum, or Kunmunya without an ALTP permit is an offence under the Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972. The Visitor Location Schedule indicates the locations that a re on Aboriginal Reserves with an #.
The Transit Permit is in addition to the requirement for a Dambimangari Visitors Pass. Details of the permit requirements for Aboriginal Reserve areas are outlined in the page Accessing Aboriginal Reserves.