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 & 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
76 Yallingup Caves Rd, Yallingup WA 6282, Australia
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4.7 (2067 Google reviews)
Buzzy Bear02 April 2024
One of the more spectacular caves on "Caves Road". We visited three of the four major cave complexes. The presentation and educational value were exceptional. Staff were very well informed and helpful.
However we underestimated how easy viewing the cave would be. This is a true cave - complete with very narrow, steep passages, uneven narrow stairs and a number of two way bottle necks squeezing by other visitors. Did I feel safe - yes. In my opinion a number of the safety railings are too low to comfortably utilise. I am 190 cm tall and had to stoop significantly to grasp the guide rails in a number of tight areas.
Overall I am very glad we went.
Pictures of some of the passages/steps could be very helpful for visitors to decide whether this undertaking was appropriate for them.
Fiona Sunderland31 March 2024
My 7yo and I had a great time exploring Ngilgi Cave and surrounds today. Fascinating "decorations" (formations in the cave - stalactites etc). All staff were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. The boardwalk before and after was also interesting and informative. And the little nature playground was a nice finish
Eugene Yang14 February 2024
Ngilgi cave is nice. There are two Chambers. One is fairly short and easy, while the other has lots of steps, some fairly steep and narrow path. It will definitely not be possible to push pram or carry little one throughout. It may not be suitable for elderly or very young kids. My 4+ yrs girl managed to navigate through the cave by walking herself with guidance and a lot of cautioning to hold the rails. But my 2 yrs old had to wait at the start of the harder side of the cave with her mum as it is not safe for her.
We spend about 45-60 mins in the cave.
D Bottros09 April 2024
Amazing and beautiful, don’t think twice, just go. My kids were like “we’ve been to caves before, boring” and then after going they were so appreciative, hadn’t experienced such amazing cave formations, the lighting show really brought out the uniqueness of this cave
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