Aboriginal Tours in Australia



Aboriginal Australia
Aboriginal Experiences
 

WORN GUNDIDJ

Nestled in the crater of a dormant volcano, the Tower Hill Reserve, in south-west Victoria, Australia, is a haven for wildlife, a fascinating ecological site and a showcase for local Indigenous culture. Within its broad crater rim a number of volcanic cones rise from a lake in a formation known as a nested maar. Artefacts found in the layers of exposed ash show that Aboriginal people were living in the area at the time of the eruption, around 30 000 years ago.

Although Tower Hill was declared Victoria’s first National Park in 1892, the bush was eventually lost to farming and quarrying. A revegetation project began in the 1950s. Over several decades school children and other volunteer groups planted thousands of trees. As the bush returned, so did the wildlife.

Today, Worn Gundidj Co-operative, in co-operation with Parks Victoria, has revitalised Tower Hill. It is now a thriving nature reserve and natural history centre where visitors can experience the bush, enjoy magnificent scenery, see Australian birds and animals in their natural habitat and learn about local Indigenous culture.

Worn Gundidj Co-operative conducts on-site cross-cultural programs that cater for individuals and groups. Specialist programs and tours can also be arranged for educational and corporate groups.

Highlights Include:
Indigenous tour program's can include:

  • bush food
  • spear throwing
  • painting
  • boomerang throwing
  • didgeridoo demonstrations
  • message stone painting
  • dancing
  • traditional ceremonies.

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Duration
1.5 hours

Departs
Daily at 11:00am

Cost
Entry to the park is free.
Tour cost is AUD$18.95 per person
Prices Valid Until March 31st 2008

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Additional Comments
At Tower Hill’s Visitor Centre you can learn about the history of this fascinating volcano. Browse through the retail shop. See the exciting range of screen-printed textiles and wooden artefacts made locally at the Worn Gundidj Cooperative or choose from the selection of gourmet delights featuring indigenous Australian foods.




 
 



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