Rest awhile on the Coral Coast as Jamba Nyiyani Festival returns
Jamba Nyinayi (rest awhile) is set to return to Western Australia’s Coral Coast for its third year in 2025, running from Friday, April 18 to Sunday, April 20.
Held at Cardabia / Gunjayindiya Station near Coral Bay in the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo/Nyinggulu Region, the event sees the Baiyungu Aboriginal Corporation inviting people of all cultures, communities and nationalities to join them for a soulful celebration of connection, culture and community.
The festival offers a vibrant mix of activities, including art and craft workshops, children’s painting, and captivating dance performances by groups like Pundarra Performance Group, Coral Spawn Dancers, and Binmaga Yamtji Dancers.
Live music fans can look forward to a diverse line-up in 2025, with Gina Williams & Guy Ghouse, David Milroy & Lucky Oceans, Maatakitj, Razzy Mak and more to perform across the Easter long weekend.
Camping packages for three, four and five nights are available, which includes festival entry and a range of inclusions and options. All campers and festival attendees will enjoy the hugely popular campfire sessions, cultural workshops, food and arts markets, and station amenities.
Jamba Nyinayi festival takes place at Cardabia / Gunjayindiya Station from Friday, April 18 to Sunday, April 20, 2025. For more info and to buy tickets, head to jnfestival.com.au