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Eden Twofold Bay Aboriginal Cultural Experience – 3 hour
Highlights
- Join a gentle smoking ceremony to feel welcomed onto Country and embrace local Aboriginal traditions.
- Explore the stunning landscapes of Twofold Bay while learning about Indigenous connections to plants and animals.
- Savour quality Indigenous-inspired refreshments after your guided walk, enhancing your cultural experience.
- Engage with interactive Aboriginal artefacts, deepening your understanding of local heritage and traditions.
Yandama On Country welcomes you for a gentle, immersive Aboriginal cultural tour around the picturesque Twofold Bay situated on Thaua Country in Eden New South Wales. Join your local Indigenous tour guide Nathan Lygon to gain an understanding about the rich cultural history of the local and surrounding areas.
Your experience begins with an intimate smoking ceremony welcoming you onto Country. As you are then guided through Country, hear stories relating to plants, animals and the connection Aboriginal people have with the land. Learn about local ecologies, traditional foods and medicines, Cultural land management and more.
After your walk, indulge in a spread of quality Indigenous inspired refreshments followed by an interactive Aboriginal artefact display, talk and touch. This is an excellent tour option for those wanting to slow down, relax, feel grounded and connect with nature.
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Yandama On Country
Yandama On Country welcomes you for gentle, immersive Aboriginal Cultural experiences on Thaua Country on the Far South Coast of New South Wales.
Join your local Indigenous tour guide Nathan Lygon to gain an understanding about the rich cultural history of the local and surrounding areas. Your experience begins with an intimate smoking ceremony welcoming you onto Country.
As you are then guided through Country, hear stories relating to plants, animals and the connection Aboriginal people have with the land. Learn about local ecologies, traditional foods and medicines, Cultural land management and more. After your walk, indulge in a spread of quality Indigenous-inspired refreshments followed by an interactive Aboriginal artefact display, talk and touch.
This is an excellent tour option for those wanting to slow down, relax, feel grounded and connect with nature.