Bondi Aboriginal Walking Tours
Highlights
- Explore ancient Aboriginal rock carvings while gaining insights into their cultural significance and local history.
- Discover traditional bush foods and medicines thriving in Bondi's coastal environment, enriching your understanding of Indigenous practices.
- Listen to captivating stories from Walangari Karntawarra, an Aboriginal elder, enhancing your appreciation of Bondi's heritage.
- Experience a didgeridoo performance at Bondi Pavilion, immersing yourself in a unique cultural celebration by the beach.
Join Aboriginal First Nations’ artist, educator and performer Walangari Karntawarra (B.A., B.Ed.) on his unique Bondi Aboriginal Walking Tours.
You’ll see ancient Aboriginal Rock Carvings and traditional Aboriginal bush foods and medicines still growing wild in this beautiful coastal locale. Walangari, an Aboriginal elder and Bondi resident takes great delight in sharing his culture and knowledge.
Hear about the history of Bondi, from its pre-historical geological formation and how the First Nations’ people used its bountiful resources, to its place today as one of the world’s most iconic beaches.
All participants have individual tour guide system headsets, with a transmitter facility for a translator.
After a gentle, downhill walk, the tours finish at the beautiful Bondi Pavilion, on the beach, with a didgeridoo performance.
There is an option of finishing the tour with a traditional Aboriginal cultural performance by Diramu Aboriginal Dance and Didgeridoo, with audience participation in a dance.
Support a local Aboriginal-owned and operated Sydney business and enjoy a unique cultural experience with Walangari Karntawarra.
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Bondi Aboriginal Walking Tours
Hear about the history of Bondi, from its pre-historical geological formation and how the Aboriginal people used its bountiful resources, to its place today as one of the world’s most iconic beaches.
All participants have individual tour guide system headsets, with a transmitter facility for a translator. After a gentle, downhill walk, the tours finish at the beautiful Bondi Pavilion with a didgeridoo performance. Groups are restricted to between 20 and 30 participants.
There is also the option of finishing the tour with a traditional Aboriginal cultural performance by Diramu Aboriginal Dance and Didgeridoo, with audience participation in a dance.
For quotes and bookings contact Walangari Karntawarra.