Aboriginal Ecological Experience - Adelaide River Flood Plains
Length of Tour: 2 hours
Tour Dates: 10.30 am, 5 days per week
Departure Months: 1 May to 30 November inclusive
Community: Limilngan-Wuna Land
Cost:
AUD$150 Adult;
AUD$99 Child (16 years and under);
AUD$450 Family (2 Adults/2 Children)
Pickup Point: Self-drive 45 minutes from Darwin. Transfers can be arranged from Darwin at additional cost (Minimum numbers apply)
Includes:
- 2 hr Cultural Experience;
- Hot and cold beverages and damper (bush bread)
Highlights Include:
- Spear making and throwing
- Dilly bag and basket weaving
- Traditional Ochre colours
- Clap stick and didgeridoo
- Bush tucker and medicine guided walk and talk
- Billy tea & damper
Overview:
An educational experience delivered by the local people of the Adelaide and Mary River Region. Learn local knowledge and history on this engaging 2 hr tour set on Aboriginal land. Join your guide down by the picturesque billabong and learn the techniques used in basket weaving and dilly bag making, have a go at throwing a spear, or playing a didgeridoo and the clapsticks. Go on a bush tucker walk and learn about local bush medicine. Connect with culture and land and the rich natural environment of the floodplains. Enjoy a morning tea of damper (bush bread).
Comments:
This 2 hr tour is an authentic experience rich with knowledge and culture. Only a 45 minute drive from Darwin (along the Arnhem Highway) Limilngan-Wuna Land is at the forefront to World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. The tours are conducted by a 100% fully Aboriginal owned and operated family business with tourism accreditation.
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