Iga Warta, meaning "home" in the local Adnyamathanha language, offers a community-run campground. It’s part of the traditional lands of the Adnyamathanha people, whose rich heritage and deep connection to this land are evident in every aspect of the experience at Iga Warta.
One of the highlights of Iga Warta is its immersive cultural experience. The campground is managed by the Adnyamathanha community, who offer visitors a chance to learn about their traditions, stories, and way of life. The community takes pride in sharing their rich cultural heritage, and this is reflected in the various activities and experiences available.
The campground is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the beauty of the outback while having access to essential amenities. There are well-maintained toilet and shower facilities, and the campground provides picnic areas and fire pits for those who enjoy cooking under the stars. Whether you’re camping in a tent or bringing your own RV, the experience is designed to be both comfortable and immersive.
A visit to Iga Warta supports the Adnyamathanha community and promotes sustainable tourism practices. The community is dedicated to preserving their cultural heritage and ensuring that tourism benefits are reinvested in local projects and conservation efforts. By choosing to stay at Iga Warta, you contribute to the empowerment of the Adnyamathanha people and the preservation of their land. It’s a meaningful way to travel, combining adventure with a commitment to supporting indigenous communities.
$18 per person per night










