Minga Cultural Experiences
Highlights
- Experience authentic Aboriginal culture through guided walking tours along traditional Dreaming Tracks in pristine landscapes.
- Engage with local elders and knowledge holders, gaining insights into the rich diversity of Yuin Aboriginal heritage.
- Savour bush food and learn fire-making techniques in a safe, supportive environment at cultural camps.
- Explore the stunning coastline and native plants that have sustained the Yuin people for thousands of years.
Share genuine aboriginal cultural experiences and the rich diversity of aboriginal heritage with culture camps, walking tours, or a range of cultural activities including bush food, fire making, aboriginal art and much more.
Hosted by professional local elders and knowledge holders, Minga Cultural Experiences will enlighten you in a safe and secure environment while providing positive and memorable reflection of the diversity of Yuin Aboriginal society.
Parks EcoPass accredited guide.
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Tour/s
One or Two Night Camp
Cultural Camps are composed from a choice of Traditional Aboriginal experiences and located in the pristine south-coast national parks.
Join one of the original Aboriginal cultural camps.
All camps require you to supply your own camping gear or accommodation as well as meals.
Customise your camp simply by requesting your choice of Cultural experiences.
Please contact direct for more information.
Guided Walking Tours
Come and join the guided walk along traditional Aboriginal Dreaming Tracks and identified pathways with picturesque stretches of coastline, native plants used for food and medicine, fresh water sources, bountiful seafood and wildlife that sustained the Yuin people for tens of thousands of years.
The Aboriginal Tour Guide will identify traditional bush food and medicine, recount local Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history of the area and share local Dreamtime stories. Other activities may include Aboriginal site identification, demonstration of a smoking ceremony and technology used by the local Aboriginal people.