Ngilgi Cave

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Yallingup, Australia

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Ngilgi Cave Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ngilgi Cave is located in Yallingup, Australia on 76 Yallingup Caves Rd. Ngilgi Cave is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Australia.

Address

76 Yallingup Caves Rd

Phone

+61 897577411

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Jackie Brown

Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. Book ahead in school holidays as numbers in the groups are restricted due to covid-19. Wear trainers as some of the paths are steep and not entirely flat! The tour guides are very knowledgeable and take you to the beginning of the caves. From there you wander about on your own, but the guide can be found if you have any questions. The caves themselves are truly amazing to look at.

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Ali Mather

Amazingly beautiful caves. Some narrow bits to squeeze through along the pathway & 350 steps. Worth every minute, great experience! Lovely staff & tour leader...Holly

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Lisa Huynh

A must visit! What rich cultural and natural asset! Easily 1hr gone if you inspect and spend time to look at the cave formations in aaw

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Travis Hydzik

A close cave from Busselton, we booked the day prior online for the 930 self guided tour. As it had the most free spots. It turned out it was the first group which was good as nobody except our group was inside which meant, less people to navigate around. I went with my family if three children, youngest 3.5 years. He was fine as look as you hold his hand as there are lots of deep dark holes off the paths. The cave is very beautiful, lots of pretty formations. You can take as long as you want to explore, we took 1 hour and came out just before the 1030 tour group was entering, which was lucky. As we walked through the gift shop, we heard a lot of people trying to join tours, but being told they needed to wait for free spots later in the day, so booking is essential during school holidays.

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Danny

Fantastic experience - highly recommended. We had Jake as our tour guide - nice friendly guy with good knowledge and info on the caves. He starts off taking you down and talking for about 15min before you’re allowed to head off and explore at your own pace. Once you’re down there there’s a lot of steps but there’s plenty of rest stops along the way too. Mostly it’s quite open and spacious with only some parts that are steep and narrow. Very picturesque and beautiful location. Overall, a great experience. We spent about an hour or so underground, but you could do less if you wanted to.

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Peter Coole

An excellent cave tour and extremely well setup. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Book early as they are always busy on the day. The limestone formations look absolutely amazing and perfectly lighted. So many flowstones, shawls, straws, stalactites, stalagmites and other formations. The aboriginal story of how the Ngiligi case was formed was very interesting.

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Marc Whatley

A fun cave to explore. At your own speed. Semi guided with a happy helpful guide. Some head bumping sections, but what do you expect.... its a cave. Try the bit called the tunnel of doom. Well worth it.

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Sheridan Wiperi

Staff are so friendly and informative our tour guide was excellent. We had lots of fun exploring be prepared to climb lots of stairs what goes dwn must come up, also dress for humidity wear good sturdy shoes and enjoy the beauty these caves have to offer loved the cool gift shop aswell loads of cool gifts.