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Current Tours and Workshops

Discover the rich culture and traditions of the Aboriginal people with our upcoming tours and workshops! Immerse yourself in the stories and teachings passed down through generations as our experienced guides take you on a journey. Learn about traditional practices, art forms, and the significance of sacred sites. Join us for an unforgettable experience that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal heritage. Book your tour or workshop today!

Cultural Canoeing Tour

Guided by experts, paddle through clear waters and mangroves while learning about Aboriginal history, culture, and the evolution of canoes.

2 hours Minnamurra River Aboriginal Cultural Education

Interested in our canoeing tour?

Come along on a 2 hour Aboriginal cultural canoeing tour, where you will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Australia’s First Nations culture.

Suitable for ages 10+. Although you will be provided with a life vest, basic swimming skills are recommended and participation is at your own discretion.

Gumaraa’s Cultural Experience

Immerse yourself in an Aboriginal cultural day and learn about Australia’s First Nations history and traditions.

2 hours   Killalea Regional Park  Aboriginal Cultural Education

Interested in our cultural experience?

Come along on a 2 hour Aboriginal cultural day, where you will participate in many traditional experiences and gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of Australia’s First Nations culture.

Suitable for all ages. Please note, Killalea Regional Park is accessible for those with wheelchairs, mobility scooters and prams, however areas are grassy/gravel and uneven.

Traditional Bush-tucker / Medicine Walk

Walk to discover the natural wonders and connect with the ancient wisdom of the land

1 hour Killalea Regional Park Aboriginal Cultural Education

Interested in our traditional bush-tucker / medicine walk?

During this one hour Aboriginal bush-tucker / medicine walk participants will be guided through the natural landscape to learn about Indigenous plants and their traditional uses for food and medicine.

Suitable for all ages. Please note, Killalea Regional Park is accessible for those with wheelchairs, mobility scooters and prams, however areas are grassy/gravel and uneven.