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Traditional Bushtucker | Medicine Walk
Highlights
- Explore native plants and discover their cultural significance, enhancing your understanding of Indigenous traditions.
- Engage in hands-on activities that deepen your connection to the land and enrich your appreciation for nature.
- Experience a small group setting, fostering personal interaction and a more intimate learning environment.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities, ensuring a comfortable and accessible adventure for all ages.
This immersive experience will not only introduce you to a variety of native plants but also provide insights into their rich cultural significance and traditional uses for food and medicine.
Engage in activities that will deepen your connection to the land. Through these experiences, you will gain a profound appreciation for the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Indigenous cultures, as well as a renewed respect for the natural world.
Tour details
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Single Available from 28 March 2026
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Single Available from 23 May 2026
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Service facilities
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Operation information
Gumaraa Aboriginal Experience
Gumaraa is proudly based in the Shellharbour region, delivering authentic Aboriginal cultural experiences and education inspired by the traditions of the Dharawal and Yuin Nations.
Through strong local relationships and deep connection to Country, they work closely with schools, workplaces, council and community across Shellharbour while also supporting programs and partnerships throughout Wollongong and the wider Illawarra.
Their programs, workshops, tours and corporate services share stories, knowledge and cultural understanding rooted in one of the world’s oldest living cultures.
Join their guided tours and on‑Country experiences to immerse yourself in Dharawal and Yuin culture, explore beautiful landscapes, and learn traditional skills from Aboriginal guides. Anyone and everyone is welcome!
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